Carleton linguists present at MULS and Harvard

29 March 2016

Five students have been accepted to present papers or posters at the 4th Annual Minnesota Undergraduate Linguistics Symposium, to be held this year at St. Cloud State University, on Saturday, 9 April. Six students have been accepted to present papers at the 13th Annual Undergraduate Linguistics Colloquium at Harvard University, which will take place 9-10 April.

The following students will present their research at MULS

  • Dan Brodkin (’18), Operator Voicing and Semantics
  • Lydia Ding (’17), Non-complementary Anaphora in Hmong
  • Joyce Domogalla (’17), A Different Look at Tense, Aspect, and Modality
  • Rebecca Liu (’17), The Typology of Infinitives in White Hmong
  • Ilana Mishkin (’16), Ladino Copular Variation: A Case Study of Seattle Ladino Heritage Speakers

The following students will present their research at Harvard

  • Dan Brodkin (’18), Two Types of Gapless Relative Clause: Operator Voicing and Topicalization
  • Yitong Chen (’19), Wh-Movement in Archaic Chinese–A Response to Edith Aldridge
  • Michael Schneekloth (’17), Rethinking the Structure of DPs: The Syntax and Interpretation of Coordinate Possessive Nominals
  • Elliot Schwartz (’19), Raising to Spec Little vP as an Alternative to ECM
  • Adriana Smith (’18), Using the Null Operator to Explain the Optionality of Wh-Movement in French

Congratulations to all!

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