Our meetings this quarter will be Fridays 10:30-12:00.
April 8
Maho will give us her preview of her upcoming poster at the Chicago Linguistic Society.
April 15
Tory will walk us through her recent experiment comparing one putative copula in ASL with two others.
April 22 + May 6
We will discuss: Liu, Y. Winckel, E., Abeillé, E., Hemforth, B. & Gibson, E. (2022). Structural, Functional, and Processing Perspectives on Linguistic Island Effects. Annual Review of Linguistics, Volume 8. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-linguistics-011619-030319
May 13
Discussion of: Morgan, A. (2022). The that-trace effect and island boundary-gap effect are the same: Demonstrating equivalence with null hypothesis significance testing and psychometrics. Glossa Psycholinguistics. https://escholarship.org/uc/item/1gp237sm
May 20
We'll discuss two papers in experimental syntax from the recently concluded WCCFL conference:
Huang et al.: "How good are leading theories of bridge verbs? An experimental evaluation"
Shen & Lim: "The definite DP island in wh questions and relative clauses"
May 27
We'll discuss: Vincent, J. W., Sichel, I., & Wagers , M. W. (2022). Extraction from English RCs and Cross-Linguistic Similarities in the Environments That Facilitate Extraction. Languages, 7(2), 117. MDPI AG. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/languages7020117
June 4
It's the end of the quarter and time for some more progress reports!
Alex: Wh-questions and Clitic Left-Dislocation with strong and weak islandsDuk-Ho: Adjunct extraction with strong and weak islands (and related topics)Maho: Extraction out of relative clauses in Japanese: some new discoveries
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