Program
NELS 52 was held online on October 29 to 31, 2021. The conference schedule for each day may be found below.
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8:45 AM – 9:00 AM Welcome and Opening Remarks
by current Rutgers Linguistics Chair, Bruce TesarSESSION 1 Session 1A
SYNTAX (CLAUSES)Session 1B
PHONOLOGY, MORPHOLOGY9:00 AM Nominalization of clauses: the clausal prolepsis strategy
Nikos Angelopoulos (KU Leuven)The Limits of Root-Controlled Allomorphy
Niels Torben Kuehlert (Harvard University)9:30 AM On a silent P licensing dative subjects and agreement in infinitival clauses
Irina Burukina (Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics, ELKH; Eötvös Loránd University)The interaction of tone, weight, and stress in Latvian
Martin Krämer (University of Tromso)10:00 AM The fine structure of the left periphery of infinitives
Deniz Satik (Harvard University)Voicing as a diagnostic of foot structure
Trevor Driscoll (MIT)10:30 AM – 11:00 AM Break
(30 min)INVITED TALK 1 Invited Talk 1
(1 hour)11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Enoch Aboh
(Universiteit van Amsterdam)
The Multilingual Gaze: Implications for Formal Syntax12:00 PM – 12:30 PM Break
(30 min)12:30 PM – 1:30 PM Lunch / NELS Business Meeting
(1 hour)POSTER SESSION 1 Poster Session 1
(1 hour and 30 min)1:30 PM – 3:00 PM Posters SESSION 2 Session 2A
SYNTAX (ELLIPSIS)Session 2B
SYNTAX3:00 PM Elided antecedents and exceptive sluices
Rebecca Jarvis (UC Berkeley)Locating animacy in the grammar
Maziar Toosarvandani (UC Santa Cruz)3:30 PM Verb-echo answers in Polish as V-stranding VoiceP/vP ellipsis
Marta Ruda (Jagiellonian University in Krakow)On split partitivity, external possession, and the phasehood of Mandarin DP
Fulang Chen (MIT)4:00 PM Syntax of negation in corrective “but” sentences
Danfeng Wu (MIT)4:30 PM – 4:45 PM Break
(15 min)SESSION 3 Session 3A
SYNTAX (ELLIPSIS)Session 3B
SYNTAX4:45 PM On a correlation between focus and island sensitivity in Japanese elliptical constructions
Yuya Noguchi (University of Connecticut)Transitive anticausatives
Florian Schäfer (Humboldt University of Berlin)5:15 PM High negation and ellipsis in English No-answers
Anissa Zaitsu (Stanford University)Deriving ‘late merge’ with External Remerge
Gary Thoms (New York University), Caroline Heycock (University of Edinburgh)5:45 PM A new argument against Verb-Stranding VP-Ellipsis: The case from focus particles in polar questions
Ido Benbaji (MIT)C and T are distinct probes
Faruk Akkus (University of Massachusetts Amherst)6:15 PM – 6:30 PM Break
(15 min)INVITED TALK 2 Invited Talk 2
(1 hour)6:30 PM – 7:30 PM Jane Chandlee
(Haverford College)
Modulating between input and output locality: a case study on phonological opacity7:30 PM NELS@NELS Faculty Q&A Panel -
8:30 AM – 9:00 AM Breakfast Social INVITED TALK 3 Invited Talk 3
(1 hour)9:00 AM – 10:00 AM Hazel Pearson
(Queen Mary University of London)
Predicates of personal taste, genericity, and the individual-level/stage-level distinction10:00 AM – 10:15 AM Break
(15 min)SESSION 4 Session 4A
SYNTAX (ADJUNCTS)Session 4B
MORPHOSYNTAX10:15 AM Islandhood of English PPs is not conditioned by the Argument/Adjunct Distinction
Andrew McInnerney (University of Michigan)Converging syntactic and phonological domains
Gísli Rúnar Harðarson (University of Iceland)10:45 AM A Spell Out theory of adjunct islands
Dmitry Privoznov (MIT)Failed clitic doubling of plural indirect objects in Greek
Maria Kouneli, Yuriy Kushnir (Universität Leipzig)11:15 AM Extraction from clausal adjuncts in Czech: A rating study
Radek Šimík (Charles University)
Petr Biskup (University of Leipzig), Kateřina Bartasová (Charles University), Markéta Dančová (Palacký University), Eliška Dostálková (Charles University), Kateřina Hrdinková (Charles University), Gabriela Kosková (Charles University), Jaromír Kozák (Charles University), Klára Lupoměská (Charles University), Albert Maršík (Charles University), Edita Schejbalová (Charles University), Illia Yekimov (Charles University)Abstract Case without morphological case
Emily Drummond (UC Berkeley)11:45 AM How to Generate Adjuncts by MERGE
Takanori Nakashima (Tohoku University)Decomposing have: Evidence from Possessive Predication in Mashi
Aron Finholt (University of Kansas)12:15 PM – 1:30 PM NELS@NELS Breakout Sessions INVITED TALK 4 Invited Talk 4
(1 hour)1:30 PM – 2:30 PM Diane Lillo-Martin
(University of Connecticut)
The acquisition of pointing signs and pronominal systems in sign languages2:30 PM – 2:45 PM Break
(15 min)SESSION 5(SPECIAL) Session 5A
SPECIAL SESSION – ANAPHORASession 5B
SPECIAL SESSION – LONG-DISTANCE DEPENDENCIES2:45 PM Experimental evidence for the Condition C argument-adjunct asymmetry in English questions
Richard Stockwell (Christ Church, University of Oxford), Aya Meltzer-Asscher (Tel Aviv University), Dominique Sportiche (UC Los Angeles)Computation of unbounded processes with a suprabinary scale requires non-determinism
Nate Koser, Adam McCollum (Rutgers University)3:15 PM Challenges of investigating Condition C reconstruction experimentally
Doreen Georgi (University of Potsdam), Martin Salzmann (University of Pennsylvania), Marta Wierzba (University of Potsdam)The variable acquisition of optional long-distance dependencies
Jeffrey Lamontagne (Indiana University)3:45 PM Coconstrual is mediated by both Principle C and the grammatical position of the c-commanding pronoun
Vera Gor, Kristen Syrett (Rutgers University)True progressive harmony exists
Paulina Lyskawa (Arctic University of Norway in Tromsø), Rodrigo Ranero (UC Los Angeles)4:15 PM Syntactic prominence and the blocking effect in Mandarin Chinese
Jun Lyu, Elsi Kaiser (University of Southern California)A Deterministic, Local Hypothesis for Tonal Processes
Tajudeen Mamadou, Adam Jardine (Rutgers University)4:45 PM – 5:00 PM Break
(15 min)SESSION 6 Session 6A
SPECIAL SESSION – ANAPHORASession 6B
SYNTAX (MOVEMENT)5:00 PM Logophoric Mandarin ziji and taziji
Yingtong Liu (Harvard University)A Q-based theory of pied-piping in relative clauses
Patrick Elliott (MIT)5:30 PM Accounting for the Null/Overt Contrast with Minimize Restrictors!
Daniel Greeson (Stony Brook University)Relative Clause Extraposition in Russian is created by syntactic movement
Pasha Koval, Jon Sprouse (University of Connecticut)6:00 PM Possible and Impossible Movements within the Mixtec DP
Andrew Hedding (UC Santa Cruz)6:30 PM – 7:00 PM Break
(30 min)7:00 PM Evening Social -
8:00 AM – 9:00 AM NELS@NELS Morning Session INVITED TALK 5 Invited Talk 5
(1 hour)9:00 AM – 10:00 AM Lisa Cheng
(Universiteit Leiden)
All about “hit”10:00 AM – 10:15 AM Break
(15 min)SESSION 7 Session 7A
SEMANTICS (PROJECTION)Session 7B
MORPHOSYNTAX10:15 AM Subeventive modal projection: the case of Spanish subjunctive relative clauses
Luis Alonso-Ovalle (McGill University), Paula Menendez-Benito (University of Tuebingen), Aynat Rubinstein (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)The Morpho-Syntactic Significance of the Unextractability of English Possessive Pronouns
Colin Davis (University of Konstanz)10:45 AM Asymmetry in Presupposition Projection in If-Conditionals: Evidence from Acquisition
Sherry Yong Chen, Cindy Torma and Athulya Aravind (MIT)On the (non-)transparency of infixes at a morpheme juncture: Bottoms up!
Laura Kalin (Princeton University)11:15 AM Deriving the (a-)symmetries of presupposition projection
Alexandros Kalomoiros (University of Pennsylvania)Dinka plural morphology is concatenative and regular
Coppe Van Urk, Zhouyi Sun (Queen Mary University of London)POSTER SESSION 2 Poster Session 2
(1 hour and 30 min)Lunch (1 hour and 30 min) 11:45 AM – 1:15 PM Posters 1:15 PM – 1:30 PM Break
(15 min)SESSION 8 Session 8A
SEMANTICS (QUESTIONS)Session 8B
SYNTAX (CLASSIFIERS AND MODIFICATION)1:30 PM Reconciling maximality with cumulativity in questions
Aron Hirsch (ZAS Berlin), Bernhard Schwarz (McGill University)Direct numeral modification in a classifier language
Virginia Dawson (Western Washington University)2:00 PM Doubt, highlighting and exhaustification
Wataru Uegaki (University of Edinburgh)Classifiers: licensing and constituency in the NP
Éva Dékány (RIL HAS)2:30 PM Pair-list Readings of Questions: New Evidence from Specificational Pseudoclefts
Jing Ji (McGill University)Phase extension and distinctness effects in Mandarin Chinese classifier co-occurrence: implications for cartography
Brian Hsu, Yiwen Peng (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)3:00 PM Evidence for predicativism in restrictive apposition and the proprial article
Samuel Jambrović (University of Toronto)3:30 PM – 3:45 PM Break
(15 min)SESSION 9 Session 9A
SEMANTICS (CATEGORIES AND PREDICATES)Session 9B
SYNTAX3:45 PM Distributivity in Seri verbs and nouns as cross-categorial pluractionality
Jeremy Pasquereau (University of Surrey / Université de Poitiers), Matthew Baerman (University of Surrey), Carolyn O’Meara (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México)Reverse Weak PCC in Washo
Karlos Arregi (University of Chicago), Emily Hanink (University of Manchester)4:15 PM A Spanning account of Talmy’s typology
Víctor Acedo-Matellán (University of Oxford, Leverhulme Trust, Universitat Rovira i Virgili), Arkadiusz Kwapiszewski (University of Oxford)Accounting for parallels between inverse marking and the PCC
Emily Clem (UC San Diego)4:45 PM Evidence for early lexical integration of speech and gestures
Marion Bonnet, Caterina Donati (CNRS)Nominal licensing via dependent case: the view from Pseudo Noun Incorporation in Wolof
Suzana Fong (Queen Mary University of London)5:15 PM Possession in categorization across language and category
Emily Hanink, Andrew Koontz-Garboden (University of Manchester)One paradigm, two hierarchies: Distinct effects of relativized probes on Voice and Infl
Will Oxford (University of Manitoba)