Five students have been accepted to present papers or posters at the 4th Annual Minnesota Undergraduate Linguistics Symposium, to be held this year at St. Cloud State University, on Saturday, 9 April. Six students have been accepted to present papers at the 13th Annual Undergraduate Linguistics Colloquium at Harvard University, which will take place 9-10 April.
The following students will present their research at MULS
- Dan Brodkin (’18), Operator Voicing and Semantics
- Lydia Ding (’17), Non-complementary Anaphora in Hmong
- Joyce Domogalla (’17), A Different Look at Tense, Aspect, and Modality
- Rebecca Liu (’17), The Typology of Infinitives in White Hmong
- Ilana Mishkin (’16), Ladino Copular Variation: A Case Study of Seattle Ladino Heritage Speakers
The following students will present their research at Harvard
- Dan Brodkin (’18), Two Types of Gapless Relative Clause: Operator Voicing and Topicalization
- Yitong Chen (’19), Wh-Movement in Archaic Chinese–A Response to Edith Aldridge
- Michael Schneekloth (’17), Rethinking the Structure of DPs: The Syntax and Interpretation of Coordinate Possessive Nominals
- Elliot Schwartz (’19), Raising to Spec Little vP as an Alternative to ECM
- Adriana Smith (’18), Using the Null Operator to Explain the Optionality of Wh-Movement in French
Congratulations to all!