SANTA CRUZ LINGUISTS IN NLLT
The most recent issue of Natural Language and Linguistic Theory (Volume 36 Number 4) has just appeared. It includes a paper by recent alumnus Jason Ostrove called “Stretching, spanning, and linear adjacency in Vocabulary Insertion,” which deals with the complexities of verbal morphology in Irish and Scots Gaelic. Also in the issue is a paper by alumna Ruth Kramer of Georgetown, one which grows out of her collaboration with Mark Baker of Rutgers University. Their paper is titled “Doubled clitics are pronouns.”