Nadine Theiler Seminar
18 Seminary Place, Room 108Ungrammaticality from triviality: deriving selectional restrictions of attitude verbs It's commonly assumed that ungrammaticality is a syntactic notion and should receive a purely syntactic explanation. Yet there are many proposals … Read More
Nadine Theiler Colloquium
18 Seminary Place, Room 108Witness protection: A unified semantics for additive particles in assertions and questions The English additive particle also can appear in assertions and polar questions, but not in canonical wh-questions: (1) … Read More
Deniz Özyıldız Seminar
18 Seminary Place, Room 108Rethinking Questions We are actively trying to understand how to account for the distribution and interpretation of embedded questions: Why do know and wonder embed them but not (usually) think? … Read More
Deniz Özyıldız Colloquium
18 Seminary Place, Room 108The shape, meaning, and sound of factivity In this talk grounded in Turkish data, I present empirical evidence that the factive inference must be derived and not encoded in the meaning … Read More
Dorothy Ahn Seminar
18 Seminary Place, Room 108Semantic research in the signed modality This seminar will provide an overview of aspects of the semantic research in sign languages, taking the recent discussions on indexical pointing used for … Read More
Dorothy Ahn Colloquium
18 Seminary Place, Room 108A competition mechanism for anaphoric expressions This talk explores a competition-based analysis of anaphoric expressions, which refer to familiar entities. I propose a unified semantic account, where all anaphoric expressions … Read More
Virginia Dawson Seminar
18 Seminary Place, Room 108What do imperatives mean? We will examine some of the major questions surrounding the semantics of imperatives, exploring in particular the division of labor between semantics and pragmatics, connections to … Read More
Virginia Dawson Colloquium
18 Seminary Place, Room 108Paths to exceptional wide scope: Choice functions in Tiwa Choice functions have been invoked in the analysis of indefinites and disjunction in order to explain their ability to take wide … Read More
Jon Ander Mendia Seminar
18 Seminary Place, Room 108Genericity and Grammar Generic statements such as those in (1) express non-accidental, fundamental characteristics of some type of individuals and/or situations. 1) a. Birds fly. b. Liz smokes after dinner. … Read More