Following up from 2015's Workshop on Contrast in Syntax in honour of Elizabeth Cowper (faculty), editors Bronwyn Bjorkman (former postdoc, now at Queen's University) and Daniel Currie Hall (Ph.D. 2007, now at St. Mary's University) have helmed a volume of papers, Contrast and Representations in Syntax, that was released in December 2020 by Oxford University Press. The contents are as follows:
- Gabriela Albiou (postdoc 2002-03, now at York University) and Michael Barrie (Ph.D. 2006, now at Sogang University): "A feature-geometric approach to verbal inflection in Onondaga."
- Andrew Carnie (BA 1991, now at the University of Arizona) and Sylvia L. R. Schreiner (George Mason University): "Restricted and reversed aspectual contrasts."
- Elizabeth Ritter (former postdoc, now at the University of Calgary): "Sentience-based event structure: Evidence from Blackfoot."
- Maria Kyriakaki (Ph.D. 2011, now at the American College of Greece): "Definite expression and degrees of definiteness."
- Martha McGinnis (MA 1993, now at the University of Victoria): "Cross-linguistic contrasts in the structure of causatives in clausal nominalizations."
- Leslie Saxon (MA 1979, now at the University of Victoria): "The Tłı̨chǫ syntactic causative and non-nominal CPs."
- Carson T. Schütze (MA 1991, now at the University of California, Los Angeles): "Against some approaches to long-distance agreement without AGREE."
- Daniel Currie Hall (Ph.D. 2007, now at St. Mary's University): "Contrast in syntax and contrast in phonology: Same difference?"
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