Thursday 28 April:
08:30-09:30
Lexical Accent and the illusion of complexity [abstract]
Ksenia Bogomolets (University of Auckland)
09:30-10:30
The Prolepsis–Hyperraising scale: Evidence for a hierarchy of composite probes [abstract]
Magdalena Lohninger, Iva Kovač and Susanne Wurmbrand (Universität Wien)
10:30-10:45
Coffee break
10:45-11:45
It’s tough to be pretty: semantic relatedness between tough and pretty predicates [abstract]
Adèle Mortier (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
11:45-13:15
Catered lunch, and Pop-Up Mentoring Program (PUMP) session
13:15-15:15
Lightning talks and poster session with coffee
Raised and in-situ preverbal foci: a unified prosodic account [abstract]
Lena Borise (Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics), Andreas Schmidt (University of Potsdam), and Balázs Surányi (Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics)
What is a sentence? Problem solved! [abstract]
Caterina Donati and Carlo Cecchetto (CNRS)
Typology of modification by depictives: A binding-based account [abstract]
David Erschler (Ben-Gurion University)
Fake possessives, partitives and definites sharing the same D [abstract]
Ekaterina Georgieva (Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics)
Event plurality and quantifier scope across clause boundaries [abstract]
Morwenna Hoeks (University of California, Santa Cruz), Deniz Özyıldız (University of Konstanz), Jonathan Pesetsky (University of Massachusetts, Amherst), and Tom Roberts (University of Amsterdam)
Soft intervention effects in sociolinguistic variation [abstract]
Yiming Liang, Julie Abbou, Pascal Amsili, Quentin Dénigot, Alexander Martin and Heather Burnett (CNRS)
Is anything possible in Murrinhpatha morphotactics? Not with phonology [abstract]
Marie-Luise Popp (University of Leipzig)
Possession without possessives (but with verbs): The view from Äiwoo [abstract]
Giovanni Roversi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Ellipsis in a modular perspective [abstract]
Craig Sailor (University of Edinburgh)
Anticausatives in transitive guise [abstract]
Florian Schäfer (Humboldt-University Berlin)
An argument for Move-And-Delete from German determiner sharing [abstract]
Marie-Luise Schwarzer (University of Leipzig)
Reconstruction phenomena in Chinese relative clauses: Even gapless relatives involve a gap! [abstract]
Peijia Su and Caterina Donati (CNRS)
The productive status of Canadian French liaison: Variation across words and grammar [abstract]
Anne-Michelle Tessier (University of British Columbia), Karen Jesney (Carleton University), Kaili Vesik, Roger Lo, and Marie-Eve Bouchard (University of British Columbia)
Preserving the locality of selection with layering derivations [abstract]
Gary Thoms (New York University)
Excursive questions [abstract]
Tue Trinh and Itai Bassi (Leibniz-ZAS)
Discontinuous noun phrases in Iquito: Evidence for distributed deletion [abstract]
Brianna Wilson and Andrew Murphy (University of Chicago)
15:15-16:15
Voice alternation with SE figure reflexives in Romanian [abstract]
Adina Camelia Bleotu (Leibniz-ZAS) and Rodica Ivan (University of Toronto Mississauga)
16:15-16:30
Break
16:30-17:30
Two grammars of A’ingae glottalization: A case for Cophonologies by Phase [abstract]
Maksymilian Dabkowski (University of California, Berkeley)
17:30-18:30
Lack of c-command in coordinate structures: Evidence from binding [abstract]
Alan Ke (Michigan State University), Andrew McInnerney, and Yushi Sugimoto (University of Michigan)
19:30-
Conference dinner at Ariana restaurant, Mile End