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Dr. Kristen Syrett and two of her graduate students presented talks based on their dissertation work at the 54th Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society at the University of Chicago in … Read More
Dr. Kristen Syrett and two of her graduate students presented talks based on their dissertation work at the 54th Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society at the University of Chicago in … Read More
Vera Gor and Dr. Kristen Syrett presented a talk entitled, “The influence of pragmatic plausibility and processing in judgments of ungrammatical backwards anaphora,” at the 92ndAnnual Meeting of the Linguistic Society … Read More
Laura Simon-Pearson and Dr. Kristen Syrett presented a talk entitled, “Assessing truth and speaker knowledge when utterances are not maximally true” at the 42ndAnnual Boston University Conference on Language Development … Read More
Dr. Kristen Syrett and her coauthors Corien Bary, Daniel Altshuler, and Peter de Swart presented a poster entitled, “Factors licensing embedded present tense in speech reports,” at the 7thBiennial Experimental … Read More
Vera Gor presented some of her dissertation research advised by Dr. Kristen Syrett at the 91stAnnual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America in Austin, TX, in January. Their talk … Read More
Dr. Kristen Syrett joined her coauthors Dr. Jennifer Austin, Dr. Liliana Sanchez, Anne Lingwall, and Silvia Pérez-Cortes to present their bilingual research as a poster entitled, ” Morphological Development and … Read More
Jess Law and Dr. Kristen Syrett presented a poster entitled, “Experimental evidence for the discourse potential of bare nouns in Mandarin,” at the 47thAnnual North East Linguistics Society (NELS) at … Read More
Vera Gor presented some of her dissertation research advised by Dr. Kristen Syrett at the 47thAnnual Meeting of the North East Linguistics Society (NELS) at UMass-Amherst. Her poster was entitled, “Acceptable … Read More
Dr. Kristen Syrett and her collaborator Dr. Sudha Arunachalam presented a talk entitled, “Young children’s developing expectations about the language of events,” at the 40thAnnual Boston University Conference on Language … Read More
Vandana Bajaj and Dr. Kristen Syrett presented a talk entitled, “–hii: Modality meets exclusivity,” at the 39thAnnual Penn Linguistics Conference (PLC). This research is part of Vandana’s dissertation work advised … Read More