Mayfest 2025
Constraints on meaning.
Valentine discusses "Standard Nonstandard Modality" at a workshop on modality in Leeds, organized by Loiner professor of philosophy, Paolo Santorio.
Naho Orita gives a talk at the Computational Language and Education Research Colloquium, "Computational modeling of how humans use discourse information."
In Technology's Latest Quest: Tracking Mental Health, "Newsweek" reports work by Philip that looks for "signals in language use that help produce insight into people’s mental health status."
Now out as Ch.11 in Experimental Perspectives on Presuppositions, "Three-Year-Olds’ Understanding of "Know" and "Think"," by Rachel Dudley, with Naho Orita, Valentine Hacquard and Jeff Lidz.
Paul Pietroski is at U. Konstanz, talking to their "Foundations of Semantics" group, and reporting on his work with Jeffrey Lidz, in "Semantic Framing: The Meaning of 'most'."
The 8th Northeast Computational Phonology Workshop has talks by Alayo Tripp and Caitlin Richter.
Now out in Frontiers, "Local anaphor licensing in an SOV language," by Dave Kush *13 along with Colin Phillips.
November 7, USC honors the late Jim Higginbotham with the first lecture in a biennial series, Paul Pietroski on "Form and Composition."
Postdoc alum Tom Grano presents “How to neutralize a finite clause boundary: Phase theory and the grammar of bound pronouns,” joint work with Howard Lasnik, in Tübingen at a workshop on pronouns under attitude verbs.
Kasia Hitczenko has received a Paula Menyuk Travel Award to help with travel expenses for BUCLD, where she presents "Cognitive Limitations Impose Advantageous Constraints on Word Segmentation."