 

#  Week of May 13 

 





May 13, 2019

 

 

###  Harvard at GLOW 42

 Members of the Harvard Linguistics Department presented the following talks and posters at [GLOW 42](https://glowlinguistics.org/42/) (Generative Linguistics in the Old World), hosted at the University of Oslo from May 7-11, 2019.

- [Dorothy Ahn](/people/dorothy-ahn): "The blocking of anaphoric bare nouns"
- Deniz Satik: "Control is not raising: evidence from overt split control in Ewe"
- [Annemarie Kocab,](/people/annemarie-kocab) [Dorothy Ahn](/people/dorothy-ahn), [Gunnar Lund](/people/gunnar-lund), and [Kathryn Davidson](/people/kathryn-davidson): "Reconsidering agreement in sign languages"
- Lena Borise: "Word stress in Georgian: going unnoticed but working hard"

###  Fuchs presented at CamCoS 8

 Zuzanna Fuchs' joint work with Jenneke van der Wal (Leiden) was presented at [CamCoS 8](https://recos-dtal.mml.cam.ac.uk/conference/CamCoS8prog) at St. John's College, Cambridge on May 2, 2019. The title of the talk was "Gender on n in Bantu DP structure: from root-derived nominals to locatives".

###  Ryan at the Radcliffe Institute

   
[Kevin Ryan](http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~kevinryan/) presented at the Radcliffe Seminar "Novel Ways to Non-Invasively Visualize/Characterize/Decipher the Sonic Communication of Marine Mammals, Particularly Sperm Whales (Physeter macrocephalus), via Compact, Low-Noise, High-Resolution Underwater Devices" on April 30.



 

 

 



 

 

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