Mayfest 2025
Constraints on meaning.
Fresh in Glossa, "Grammaticalized number, implicated presuppositions, and the plural" from Adam Liter with Tess Huelskamp, Chris Heffner *17, and Cristina Schmitt *96.
The County of Yolo crawls with Terps, and CUNY has a focus on Ellen Lau (who is party to 12 presentations!) and Colin Phillips, who are invited speakers at a Special Session called "Linguistic Computation Electrified".
New in Glossa, "The scope of children’s scope" by Jeffrey Lidz and and "Cross-linguistic scope ambiguity" by Gregory Scontras, Maria Polinsky, C.-Y. Edwin Tsai and Kenneth Mai.
Colin gives an invited talk at a workshop on ellipsis an memory retrieval at the 40th annual meeting of the German Linguistic Society.
At a workshop within DGfS, Norbert Hornstein asks "Questions regarding a minimalist theory of islands," as an invited speaker on the theme of Referential and relational approaches to syntactic asymmetries.
Former postdoc William Matchin becomes Assistant Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of South Carolina.
Jeffrey Lidz is “Specifying quantifier meanings" as an invited speaker at the Workshop on Co-Distributivity in Paris, France.
"Young children's conceptions of knowledge," from 2017 alum Rachel Dudley, is now out in Philosophy Compass.
"Three-Year-Olds' Understanding of Desire Reports Is Robust to Conflict," concludes Kaitlyn Harrigan in a paper with Valentine Hacquard and Jeffrey Lidz now out in Frontiers in Psychology.
The Research Council of Norway names 2012 alum Terje Lohndal one of three Young Outstanding Researchers for 2018, in the category of Humanities and Social Science.