NELS 49
Vera Gor and Dr. Kristen Syrett presented a talk entitled, “What’s at issue when Principle C is not-at-issue: Information status and backwards anaphora,” at the 49thAnnual North East Linguistics Society … Read More
Vera Gor and Dr. Kristen Syrett presented a talk entitled, “What’s at issue when Principle C is not-at-issue: Information status and backwards anaphora,” at the 49thAnnual North East Linguistics Society … Read More
Vera Gor and Dr. Kristen Syrett presented their talk entitled, “Not-at-Issueness and Principle C: Information status influences judgments of structurally illicit coconstruals” at the 93rd Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society … 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
Vera Gor and Dr. Kristen Syrett presented a talk entitled, “Experimental evidence of pragmatic plausibility and processing in acceptable principle C violations,” at the Mid-Atlantic Colloquium of Studies in Meaning hosted … 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
Jess Law and Dr. Kristen Syrett presented a poster entitled, “Experimental evidence for the discourse potential of bare nouns in Mandarin” at the Mid-Atlantic Colloquium of Studies in Meaning hosted by … Read More