Diachronic Generative Syntax (DiGS) 22 is taking place online from May 20 through 22, hosted by the University of Konstanz. Preceding the conference is an accompanying workshop, Syntactic Change in Progress (SCiP).
- Sali A. Tagliamonte (faculty) is giving one of the keynote talks for SCiP: "Studying syntactic change in (mostly) synchronic data: The view from 20th century Ontario, Canada."
- Ailís Cournane (Ph.D. 2015, now at New York University) and Sandrine Tailleur (Ph.D. 2012, now at l'Université du Québec à Chicoutimi) have a presentation for DiGS: "Where do maybes come from? The interaction of history and acquisition."
- Ailís Cournane (Ph.D. 2015, now at New York University) is also part of a DiGS talk with Espen Klævik-Pettersen (University of Agder): "The role of the conservative learner in the rise and fall of verb-second."
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