Harvard at GLOW 42
Members of the Harvard Linguistics Department presented the following talks and posters at GLOW 42 (Generative Linguistics in the Old World), hosted at the University of Oslo from May 7-11, 2019.
- Dorothy Ahn: "The blocking of anaphoric bare nouns"
- Deniz Satik: "Control is not raising: evidence from overt split control in Ewe"
- Annemarie Kocab, Dorothy Ahn, Gunnar Lund, and 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 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 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.