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Three talks in Tromsø by Omer
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May 24, 2019
Linguistics
Omer Preminger gives three talks in Tromsø at the Center for Advanced Study in Theoretical Linguistics at the Arctic University of Norway.
May 27-30,
Omer Preminger
is in
Tromsø
at the
Center for Advanced Study in Theoretical Linguistics
at the Arctic University of Norway, giving three talks, listed below. The first is a talk at the delightfully named
Workshop on Thirty Million Theories of Syntactic Features
, organized in part by Maryland homeboy
Peter Svenonius
. The other two are for the Linguistics Department. *
What are phi-features supposed to do, and where?
* The Anaphor Agreement Effect: further evidence against binding-as-agreement * The PCC, the no-null-agreement generalization, and clitic doubling as long head movement