Mark Baker at JENom 10
Prof. Mark Baker was invited to speak at the 10es Journées d’Etude sur les Nominalisations (JENom 10): Sizing up nominalizations, co-hosted by the Laboratoire de Linguistique de Nantes at Nantes … Read More
Prof. Mark Baker was invited to speak at the 10es Journées d’Etude sur les Nominalisations (JENom 10): Sizing up nominalizations, co-hosted by the Laboratoire de Linguistique de Nantes at Nantes … Read More
First-year graduate student Beryl Bui presented her work on Vietnamese anaphora at the 32nd Southeast Asian Linguistics Society conference (SEALS 32). Her work, “Shifted anaphors in Vietnamese,” was her Master’s … Read More
Congratulations to Prof. Bruce Tesar and fifth year graduate student Chaoyi Chen for receiving awards from the Rutgers School of Arts and Sciences’ 2023 Distinguished Contributions to Undergraduate Education. These … Read More
Rutgers Linguistics made a good showing at the 9th Mid-Atlantic Colloquium of Studies in Meaning, held at the University of Pennsylvania on April 15. Prof. Kristen Syrett gave an invited … Read More
Prof. Yimei Xiang has been published in Linguistics and Philosophy. Her article is titled “Quantifying into wh-dependencies: multiple-wh questions and questions with a quantifier“. Find a copy of the article … Read More
A hearty congratulations to Hazel Mitchley, who successfully defended her dissertation on Jan. 23! Here are the details of her dissertation: ———- Title: The Introduction and Thematic Licensing of the … Read More
Rutgers was well represented at NELS 53 at the University of Göttingen, which was held from 12 to 14 January. Fourth-year grad student Ziling Zhu presented her work, co-authored by … Read More
Fourth-year grad student Ziling Zhu presented her work “*Be surprised whether: question-to-cleft reduction”, a collaboration with Prof. Yimei Xiang, at the 2022 Amsterdam Colloquium. This presentation, part of the colloquium’s … Read More
Prof. Kristen Syrett was published in the International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders (IJLCD) along with co-authors Catherine Davies, Susan Ebbels, Hilary Nicoll, Sarah White, and Cecilia Zuniga-Montanez. Prof. … Read More
The Department of Linguistics at Stony Brook University invited our own Prof. Mark Baker to their Fall 2022 colloquium talk series. Prof. Baker presented his work, “Complementizers Relating to Noun … Read More