The fourth workshop on
Morphology in the Montréal/Ottawa/Toronto Area (Mo-MOT) is taking place at Queen's University on November 8 and 9. We have several people taking part:
- Liam Donohue (Ph.D.): "Making perfect sense: The morphosemantics of Georgian present perfects."
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Andrew Peters (Ph.D.): "Accusative in Mongolian and Dependent Case Theory."
- Jean-François Juneau (Ph.D.) is giving a talk with Gavin Bembridge (York University): "Root alternations for discourse effects in Japanese: A challenge for locality?"
- Recent faculty member Nicholas LaCara: "Synthetic compounding in Distributed Morphology with phrasal movement."
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