Lab meetings this quarter are Tuesdays, 12:30 - 2:00. Here is the tentative list of topics (this will be updated as the quarter proceeds):
Week 2 Apr 10
Phillips, C. (in press). On the nature of island constraints. I: Language processing and reductionist accounts.
http://ling.umd.edu/~colin/research/papers/phillips2012_islands1.pdf
Week 3 Apr 17
Phillips, C. (in press.) On the nature of island effects. II: Language learning and innateness.
http://ling.umd.edu/~colin/research/papers/phillips2012_islands2.pdf
Week 4 Apr 24
Omaki, A. & Schulz, B. (2011). Filler-gap dependencies and island constraints in second language processing. Studies in Second Language Acquisition 33, 563-‐588.
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayFulltext?type=1&pdftype=1&fid=8433678&jid=SLA&volumeId=33&issueId=04&aid=8433676
Week 5 May 1
Polinsky, M, Clemens LE, Morgan AM, Xiang M, Heestand D. In Press. Resumption in English.
http://scholar.harvard.edu/mpolinsky/files/sprouse_paper_latest.082911.pdf
Week 6 May 8
Sprouse, J., Fukuda, S., Ono, H. and Kluender, R. (2011), Reverse Island Effects and the Backward Search for a Licensor in Multiple Wh-Questions. Syntax, 14: 179–203.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-9612.2011.00153.x/pdf
Week 7 May 15
Crawford, J. (2011). Using syntactic satiation to investigate subject islands. 29th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics (WCCFL 29).
http://s93493490.onlinehome.us/CrawfordWCCFL.pdf
Week 8 May 22
Francom, J. (2009). Experimental Syntax: Exploring the effect of repeated exposure to anomalous syntactic structure. University of Arizona Ph.D. dissertation. Chapter 3.
Week 9 May 29
Grant on a template for web-based acceptability experiments.
Week 10 June 5
Boyoung on islands in Korean-English bilinguals.
Week 3 Apr 17
Phillips, C. (in press.) On the nature of island effects. II: Language learning and innateness.
http://ling.umd.edu/~colin/research/papers/phillips2012_islands2.pdf
Week 4 Apr 24
Omaki, A. & Schulz, B. (2011). Filler-gap dependencies and island constraints in second language processing. Studies in Second Language Acquisition 33, 563-‐588.
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayFulltext?type=1&pdftype=1&fid=8433678&jid=SLA&volumeId=33&issueId=04&aid=8433676
Week 5 May 1
Polinsky, M, Clemens LE, Morgan AM, Xiang M, Heestand D. In Press. Resumption in English.
http://scholar.harvard.edu/mpolinsky/files/sprouse_paper_latest.082911.pdf
Week 6 May 8
Sprouse, J., Fukuda, S., Ono, H. and Kluender, R. (2011), Reverse Island Effects and the Backward Search for a Licensor in Multiple Wh-Questions. Syntax, 14: 179–203.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-9612.2011.00153.x/pdf
Week 7 May 15
Crawford, J. (2011). Using syntactic satiation to investigate subject islands. 29th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics (WCCFL 29).
http://s93493490.onlinehome.us/CrawfordWCCFL.pdf
Week 8 May 22
Francom, J. (2009). Experimental Syntax: Exploring the effect of repeated exposure to anomalous syntactic structure. University of Arizona Ph.D. dissertation. Chapter 3.
Week 9 May 29
Grant on a template for web-based acceptability experiments.
Week 10 June 5
Boyoung on islands in Korean-English bilinguals.
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