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Rodrigo, Paulina and Ted in Bremen for DGfS

February 28, 2019 Linguistics

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Those at the Conference of the German Linguistic Society will learn that Optional agreement in Santiago Tz'utujil is syntactic, thanks to a presentation of work by Theodore Levin, Paulina Lyskawa and Rodrigo Ranero.

March 6, those at the Conference of the German Linguistic Society will learn that Optional agreement in Santiago Tz'utujil is syntactic, thanks to a presentation of work by Theodore Levin, Paulina Lyskawa and Rodrigo Ranero, within a workshop titled "Who cares? Contrast and Opposition in 'Free' Phenomena". This year's meeting is in the northwestern city of Bremen, famous both for kale and for Beck's brewery.