2023 Graduate Research Symposium
Our annual graduate student research and professionalization seminar (a.k.a. LING 290) culminated this year in a series of presentations by seminar participants on Saturday, April 15. The program included:
- Eli Sharf “Identificational Appositives in English”
- Jun Tamura “Compounding Words in the Syntax can Produce Phrasal Phonology: Evidence from Aoyagi Morphemes”
- Matthew Kogan “The Role of Specifiers in a Content-Addressable Retrieval Mechanism”
Two other participants in LING 290 were unfortunately unable to present at this year’s symposium due to illness. Their planned talks were titled:
- Jonathan Paramore “Codas are Universally Moraic”
- Elifnur Ulusoy “The Role of Syntactic Connectivity in Agreement Attraction: Evidence from Turkish”
Congratulations to all the participants in LING 290 for the wonderful progress they’ve made on their research this year!