The 5th Annual Montreal-Ottawa-Toronto-Hamilton Workshop On Syntax (MOTH 5) is being held on April 8th, 2017 at McMaster University in Hamilton. Susana Béjar (faculty) is the invited speaker, and many members of our department are giving regular talks and posters. See the page here for the full schedule. (On April 7th, there is a Cognitive Science of Language research day that will be of interest to many as well.)
Fulang Chen (MA): Chinese truck-drivers in Distributed Morphology
Zoe McKenzie (Ph.D.): An Analysis of Negative Imperatives in Labrador Inuttut
Heather Yawney (Ph.D.): Suspended Affixation within the Inflectional Domain of Turkish Verbs
Tomohiro Yokoyama (Ph.D.): Severing the PCC from its “Repair”
Emilia Melara (Ph.D.): This, that, and the other, it: Propositional anaphora in Toronto English
Virgilio Partida Peñalva (Ph.D.): On the positioning of Serbian/Croatian clitics. A DM approach
Julianne Doner (Ph.D.): The Purpose of the Inflectional Domain is Anchoring
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