Successful 2024 Graduate Research Symposium
Our annual graduate student research and professionalization seminar, LING 290, culminated this year in two installments of the Spring Research Symposium on Friday, April 19, and Friday, April 26. The list of presenters includes:
April 19
- Ian Carpick “Distinguishing Learned Performance from Auditory Bias: Asymmetric Perception of Carryover and Anticipatory Nasal Coarticulation”
- Eli Sharf “Pronoun Comprehension and Antecedent Access”
- Richard Wang “Morphosyntax-Prosody Mismatch in Beijing Mandarin: Evidence from Retroflex Lenition”
- Larry Lyu “Fricative Vowels in Segmental Interactions”
April 26
- Duygu Demiray “Processing Covert Dependencies: A Study on Turkish wh-in situ”
- Jun Tamura “Superlatives without Degree Abstraction: Ichiban Superlatives in Japanese”
- Yağmur Kiper “Low Sluicing in Turkish is VPE”
- Matthew Kogan “Or What? Questions in English”
Congratulations to all the participants in LING 290 for the wonderful progress they’ve made on their research! A big thanks to faculty Roumi Pancheva, who is the instructor of the seminar, and all faculty members who have sat in the seminar to give valuable feedback on the presentations!