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A joint MIT and Harvard Student Conference on Language Research.
To be held at MIT and Harvard on September 8-9, 2001

   
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HUMIT 2001 Call for Papers

 

HUMIT 2000 ABSTRACTS


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Participants(s) / affiliation
Title of talk
Field
e-mail
Xavier Alario,
Albert Costa,
Alfonso Caramazza - Harvard
Lexical access during the production of noun phrases: evidence from the frequency effect. Psycholinguistics alario@wjh.harvard.edu
       
Adolfo Ausin - UConn A-chains, anaphoric clitics and the derivational-representational debate Syntax ada96002@spf1n1.ucc.uconn.edu
       
Bridget Copley - MIT The syntactic locus of futurate meaning Syntax - semantics copley@MIT.EDU
       
Cedric Boeckx - UConn Gaps and Donkeys Syntax ceb99001@spf1n1.ucc.uconn.edu
       
Claire Bowern - Harvard Pitta-Pitta, Transitivity and Tense Marking Historical Morpho-Syntax bowern@fas.harvard.edu
       
Ken Hiraiwa - MIT Multiple Agree and the Defective Intervention Constraint in Japanese Syntax hiraiwa@mit.edu
       
Tania Ionin - MIT Tense in Child L2 Acquisition Evidence from L1 Russian Learners of English Psycholinguistics (second language acquisition) tionin@mit.edu
       
Makoto Kadowaki - UMass Non-predicative Verbless Predicates in Japanese Syntax kadowaki@linguist.umass.edu
       
Ji-yong KIM - UMass Amherst Specificity and Structure: How Chinese and Korean Nominals are Interpreted Semantics/syntax kjyung@linguist.umass.edu
       
Paul de Lacy - UMass Amherst Positional Markedness in Prominent Positions Phonology delacy@linguisti@umass.edu
       
Zhiqiang Li - MIT Tonal Structure of Yes-No Question Intonation in Chaha Phonology zqli@MIT.EDU
       
Victoria Lotridge - Harvard The defective syllable and its impact on nasal vowels Phonology vlotridge@hotmail.com
       
Bradford Z. Mahon,
Albert Costa - Harvard
Are Phonemes Represented in terms of their Syllabic Position? Psycholinguistics/Phonology mahon@fas.harvard.edu
       
Luisa Marti - UConn Quantificational Subjects in Questions and the A'-nature of SpecAgrSP in Spanish Syntax-Semantics Interface mmm97002@uconnvm.uconn.edu
       
Javier Martín-González- Harvard Some remarks about the nature of N-phrases in Spanish
Syntax jmartin@fas.harvard.edu
       
Svetlana McCoy-BU Pronoun Doubling and Quantification in Colloquial Russian Semantics smccoy@acs.bu.edu
       
Kentaro Nakatani - Harvard Applying lexical rules in syntax: A study of the V-te V construction in Japanese Syntax knakatan@fas.harvard.edu
       
Balkiz Ozturk - Harvard Possesive Constructions in Turkish Syntax ozturbal@hotmail.com
       
Kylie Skewes - Harvard Small Clauses in Russian Syntax kylie_skewes@yahoo.com
       
Adam Szczegielniak
Deborah Grossman
Alfonso Caramazza - Harvard
Phonological errors at the beginning of a word Psycholinguistics/Phonology szczeg@fas.harvard.edu
       
Shoichi Takahashi - Kanda University/MIT Multiplicity and Feature Absorption Syntax fwgg5639@mb.infoweb.or.jp

 

 

 

 

 

 

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