Recent Conference Presentations
In addition to presenting at local conferences, such as BLS and S-Trend (an annual trilateral conference in syntax and semantics between Stanford, Berkeley, and UC-Santa Cruz), Berkeley graduate students present at a variety of other conferences.
- Rebecca Cover. Focus on ko: The syntax and semantics of identificational focus in Pulaar. 2006 LSA.
- Nick Fleisher. The syntax of possession-obligation modals: Evidence from expletives. 2006 LSA.
- Michael J. Houser and Maziar Toosarvandani. A non-syntactic template for syntactic noun incorporation. 2006 LSA.
- Yuni Kim. Mobile affixes and affix ordering in Huave. 2006 LSA.
- Maziar Toosarvandani: Leaving v behind: Ellipsis in Farsi Complex Predicates. NELS 36.
- Rebecca Cover. When antecedents matter: Possessive pronouns in Pulaar. 2005 LSA.
- Anne Pycha. Anaphora in African American English. 2005 LSA.
- Marc Ettlinger. Constructional compositionality and the English resultative. CLS 41.
- Nicholas Fleisher. Passive get, causative get, and the phasehood of passive vP. CLS 41.
- Gabriela Caballero. Obviation and antilogophoricity in Spanish. 2004 LSA.
- William F. Weigel. Yokuts obliques. 2004 LSA.
- Nicholas Fleisher. The development of passive get: A semantic basis for syntactic reanalysis. 8th Diachronic Generative Syntax Conference, June 2004.
- Gabriela Caballero. Antilogophoric effects in Spanish: An alternative analysis of Condition B effects. Workshop on the Form and Function of Pronouns, September 2003.
- David Mortensen. Two kinds of variable elements in Hmong anaphora. Workshop on the Form and Function of Pronouns, September 2003.
