ANAND AND ZYMAN AT GLOW 39
A couple weeks ago, a couple members of the UCSC linguistics department attended Generative Linguistics in the Old World (GLOW) 39 in Göttingen, Germany (April 5-8). Natasha Korotkova (UCLA) presented joint work with Pranav Anand in a talk on “Predicates of personal taste and de re construal,” and graduate student Erik Zyman presented a poster on “Adjunct stranding, late merger, and the timing of syntactic operations.” Erik reported an interesting venue for the conference: the Paulinerkirche, whose initial construction was completed in 1304.