Floris Roelofsen and Marcin Morzycki Publish in Linguistic Inquiry

The most recent issue of Linguistic Inquiry (42.4, Fall 2011) contains a short paper by Floris Roelofsen on ‘Free Variable Economy’. Floris was an LRC Associate in 2010—11 and will be returning to UCSC in the same capacity in January 2012 to resume his collaboration with Donka Farkas and with Adrian Brasoveanu.

The same issue of the journal also contains a paper by undergraduate alumnus Marcin Morzycki. Marcin went on to the doctoral program at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and is now Assistant Professor of Linguistics at Michigan State University. His LI paper (‘Quantification Galore’) is on the semantic properties of the little-studied element galore in English.