HIRAYAMA, KRAUS, AND RUDIN SUCCESSFULLY DEFEND QPS, MILLER MA THESIS
This past week saw several succesful qualifying paper and MA thesis defenses:
- Hitomi Hirayama: “Parasitic gaps in Japanese” (Maziar Toosarvandani, chair, Jim McCloskey, and Matt Wagers)
- Kelsey Kraus: “Sluicing under code switching” (Jorge Hankamer, chair, Sandy Chung, and Maziar Toosarvandani)
- Chelsea Miller: “Limited syntactic reactivation in noun phrase ellipsis” (Matt Wagers, chair, Pranav Anand, and Adrian Brasoveanu)
- Deniz Rudin: “Head based syntactic identity in sluicing” (Jim McCloskey, chair, Pranav Anand, and Sandy Chung)
Congratulations to all four!