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Publications by faculty members
(2005 calendar year)
Journal articles
Gualmini, Andrea and Stephen Crain. 2005. The structure of children's linguistic knowledge. Linguistic Inquiry 36: 463-474.
Guasti, Maria Teresa, Gennaro Chierchia, Stephen Crain, Francesca Foppolo, Andrea Gualmini, and Luisa Meroni. 2005. Why children and adults sometimes (but not always) compute implicatures. Language and Cognitive Processes 20: 667-696.
Schwarz, Bernhard. 2005. Scalar additive particles in negative contexts. Natural Language Semantics 13: 125-168.
Book chapters
Crain, Stephen, Andrea Gualmini, and Paul Pietroski. 2005. Brass Tacks in Linguistic Theory: Innate Grammatical Principles. In Peter Carruthers, Stephen Laurence, and Stephen Stich, eds. The Innate Mind: structure and contents , 175-197. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Gillon, Brendan and Benjamin Shaer. 2005. Classical Sanskrit, "wild trees" and the properties of free word order languages. In E. Kiss ed., Classical Languages and Generative Linguistics , 281-317. John Benjamins.
Gillon, Brendan. 2005. Semantic categorization. In Henri Cohen and Claire Lefebvre eds., Handbook of categorization in cognitive science , 167-185. Amsterdam: Elsevier.
Paradis, Michel. 2005. Aspects and implications of bilingualism. In J. Kroll and A. de Groot eds., Handbook of bilingualism : Psycholinguistic aspects, 411-415. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Paul, Ileana and Lisa deMena Travis. 2005. A recipe for ergativity. In Alana Johns, Diane Massam and Juvenal Ndirajaye eds., Ergativity , 315-335. New York: Springer Publishers.
Travis, Lisa deMena. 2005. Syntactic categories: lexical, functional, cross-over, and multifunctional. In Henri Cohen and Claire Lefebvre, eds., Handbook of categorization in cognitive science . Amsterdam: Elsevier.
Travis, Lisa DeMena. 2005. Articulated vPs and the computation of aktionsart. In Paula Kempchinsky and Roumyana Slabakova eds., Syntax, semantics, and acquisition of aspect , 69-94. New York: Springer Publishers.
Travis, Lisa DeMena. 2005. VP-internal structure in a VOS language. In Andrew Carnie, Heidi Harley and Sheila Ann Dooley eds., Verb First: On the syntax of verb-initial languages , 203-224. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Travis, Lisa DeMena. 2005. Agents and causes in Malagasy and Tagalog. In Nomi Erteschik-Shir and Tova Rapoport eds., The syntax of aspect: deriving thematic and aspectual interpretation , 174-189. New York: Oxford University Press.
Travis, Lisa DeMena. 2005. Case as feature checking and the status of predicate initial languages. In Mengistu Amberber and Helen de Hoop, eds., Competition and variation in natural languages: the case for case , 147-178. Amsterdam: Elsevier.
White, Lydia. 2005. The status of syntactic categories in L2 acquisition. In Henri Cohen and Claire Lefebvre, eds., Handbook of categorization in cognitive science, 515-533. Amsterdam: Elsevier.
Conference proceedings
Goad, Heather and Lydia White. 2005. Representational `deficits' in L2: syntactic or phonological? In A. Brugos, M. R. Cotton-Clark and S. Ha, eds., Proceedings of the 29th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development , 216-227. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Press.
Schwarz, Bernhard. 2005. Modal superlatives. In Effi Georgala and Jonathan Howell, eds., Proceedings of Semantics and Linguistic Theory XV , 187-204. Ithaca, NY: CLC Publications.
Travis, Lisa DeMena. 2005. States, abilities, and accidents. In Claire Gurski, ed., Proceedings of the Canadian Linguistics Association 2005 (CLA2005) .
Travis, Lisa DeMena. 2005. Passives, states and roots and Malagasy. In Jeffrey Heinz and Dimitrios Nthelitheos, eds., Proceedings of the Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association (AFLA 12) .
Other
Gillon, Brendan. 2005. Plurals. Encyclopedia of Philosophy , Macmillan Publishing Company.
Gillon, Brendan. 2005. Logic and interface in Indian philosophy. Encyclopedia of Philosophy , Macmillan Publishing Company.
Gillon, Brendan. 2005. Dharmakirti's Theory of Interface: Revaluation and Reconstruction (Oxford University Press 2002), by Rajendra Prasad. Mind 14.455: 768-772.
Conference presentations and talks by faculty: 2005-06
Boberg, Charles. 2005. Canadian features in the structural phonology of Newfoundland English. New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAVE 34), New York, October 2005.
Boberg, Charles. 2006. Haole English in the Great White North: what makes Canadian English distinct? 4th Annual Hawaii International Conference on the Arts and Humanities, Honolulu, Hawaii, January 2006.
Boberg, Charles. 2006. The status of Canadian English: lexical vs. phonetic evidence. American Dialect Society Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico, January 2006.
Gillon, Brendan. 2005. Implicit elements: context dependent versus context independent. The semantics pragmatics distinction: what is it and does it matter? Context 05 , Paris, France, July 2005.
Gillon, Brendan. 2005. The logic of Dharmakirti's theory of causation and one of its consequences. Fourth International Dharmakirti Conference, Vienna, Austria, August 2005.
Gillon, Brendan. 2005. History of reason in early classical India. Department of Sanskrit and Indian Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, November 2005.
Gillon, Brendan. 2005. Dharmakirti on inference from effect. Department of Sanskrit and Indian Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, November 2005.
Gillon, Brendan. 2006. Early classical India: argument and inference. Research Project Center for the Comparative Study of Logic, Hiroshima University, March 2006.
Gillon, Brendan. 2006. Implicit arguments in English. Logic and Linguistics Group, Gunma Prefectural Women's University, March 2006.
Gillon, Brendan. 2006. Reasoning is universal: logic is not. Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan, April 2006.
Gillon, Brendan. 2006. Reciprocals in English and in French. Semantics Research Group, The Center for Evolutionary Cognitive Sciences, University of Tokyo, April 2006.
Gillon, Brendan. 2006. The linguistics of Panini's Astadhyayi? Ryukoku University, Kyoto, Japan, April 2006.
Gillon, Brendan. 2006. Astadhyayi and linguistic theory. The Generosity of Artificial Language in an Asian Perspective Workshop, International Institute for Asian Studies, Leiden, The Netherlands, May 2006.
Gillon, Brendan. 2006. Relational English words, context sensitivity and implicit arguments. Department of Philosophy and Department of Linguistics, The University of Stockholm, Sweden, May 2006.
Gillon, Brendan. 2006. Panini's Astadhyayi and linguistic theory. Department of Indological Studies, The University of Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden, May 2006.
Gillon, Brendan. 2006. Classical semantics and Apoha semantics. Apoha Semantics and Human Cognition, Séction des langues orientales, Université de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland, April 2006.
Goad, Heather. 2005. The acquisition of phonological systems: perception and production. Cognitive Science Colloquium, Department of Psychology, McGill University, November 2005.
Goad, Heather and Lydia White. 2005. Production of L2 determiners: semantic or phonological effects? Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition (GALA), Siena, Italy, September 2005.
Goad, Heather and Lydia White. 2005. Prosodic transfer: L1 effects on the production of L2 determiners. Boston University Conference on Language Development (BUCLD), Boston, MA, November 2005.
Goad, Heather and Lydia White. 2006. L2 determiners: is definiteness really a problem? A prosodic alternative. Generative Approaches to Second Language Acquisition (GASLA 8), Banff, Alberta, April 2006.
Grodzinsky, Yosef. 2005. Linguistic units of analysis of neurological relevance. Guest lecture, Alec Marantz's LSA course Introduction to Neurolinguistics, LSA Summer Institute, Aug 2005.
Grodzinsky, Yosef. 2005. Syntactic sequences and working memory in the brain. Kanwisher Lab meeting, MIT Department of Brain & Cognitive Science, August 2005.
Grodzinsky, Yosef. 2005. Ellipsis in deficient language users: parallels (and divergences) in parallelism. Keynote address, Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition (GALA) , Siena, September 2005.
Grodzinsky, Yosef. 2005. Ellipsis in deficient language users. University of Ottawa Linguistics Colloquium, November 2005.
Grodzinsky, Yosef. 2005. The passive puzzle in Broca's aphasia. Neurolinguistics "Neuroact" Workshop , University of Marburg, Germany, December 2005.
Grodzinsky, Yosef. 2005. A blueprint for a brain map for syntax. Department of Psychology Colloquium, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, December 2005.
Grodzinsky, Yosef. 2006. The blessing of variation: new statistical and syntactic perspectives on receptive language in aphasia. Colloquium, UCSD/SDSU Program in Cognitive Neuroscience, March 2006.
Grodzinsky, Yosef. 2006. Variability in syntactic deficits subsequent to focal brain damage: Syntactic and statistical issues. Neurolinguistics Workshop , Castl, Tromso, Norway, April 2006.
Grodzinsky, Yosef. 2006. A blueprint for a brain map of syntax: an fMRI perspective. Neurolinguistics Workshop , Castl, Tromso, Norway, April 2006.
Gualmini, Andrea. 2005. Mechanisms of scope resolution in child Italian. Going Romance, Utrecht, The Netherlands, December 2005.
Gualmini, Andrea. 2005. Structure dependence in child language, no questions asked. Undergraduate Linguistics Colloquium, Concordia University, October 2005.
Gualmini, Andrea. 2006. Scope resolution in the absence of experience. Colloquium talk, UQAM, April 2006.
Hiraga, Misato, and Jon Nissenbaum. 2006. Sloppy readings of a `referential pronoun' in Japanese. Tokyo Conference on Psycholinguistics (TCP 7), Tokyo, Japan, March 2006.
King, Erin, Karsten Steinhauer and Lydia White. 2006. The definiteness effect in L2 acquisition: what can event-related brain potentials tell us? Generative Approaches to Second Language Acquisition (GASLA 8), Banff, Alberta, April 2006.
Mah, Jennifer, Karsten Steinhauer, and Heather Goad. 2006. The trouble with [h]. Generative Approaches to Second Language Acquisition (GASLA 8), Banff, Alberta, April 2006.
Newell, Heather and Glyne Piggott. 2005. The spell out of lexical categories in Ojibwa words. 37 th Algonquian Conference, Carleton University, October 2005.
Newell, Heather and Glyne Piggott. 2006. Achieving explanatory adequacy: the form-meaning correlation in Ojibwa possessive constructions. 4 th North American Phonology Conference, Concordia University, May 2006.
Nissenbaum, Jon. 2005. States, events and VP structure: evidence from purposive adjuncts. North East Linguistic Society (NELS 36), Amherst, MA, October 2005.
Nissenbaum, Jon. 2005. Purposive adjuncts, argument-introducing heads, and the structure of the VP. Linguistic Society of America Institute workshop: Issues on the Form and Interpretation of Argument Structure, Cambridge, MA, July 2005.
Noonan, Máire, 2005. À to zu . Workshop on Prepositional Phrases, Università Ca' Foscari di Venezia , Italy, November 2005.
Noonan, Máire, 2005. English directional PPs from a comparative perspective: does into really mean to in? Syntax-Semantics Colloquium, UCLA, December 2005.
Noonan, Maire and Lisa deMena Travis. 2006. Les préjugés linguistiques et `la modernité': c'est-tu compatible? Association francophone pout le savoir (ACFAS74), Montreal, May 2006.
Noonan, Máire, 2006. The path along the edge. Edges in Syntax, Cyprus College, Nicosia. May 2006,
Noonan, Máire, 2006. Does into mean to in ? Comparative Germanic Syntax Workshop (CGSW) 21, University of California, Santa Cruz, April 2006.
Paradis, Michel. 2005. L1 attrition predicted by a neurolinguistic theory of bilingualism. 2nd International Symposium on Attrition, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, August 2005.
Paradis, Michel. 2005. Organisation de trois langues d'une même famille dans un même cerveau. Journées pédagogiques sur l'enseignement des langues, Universitad Autonoma de Barcelona, Hospital de Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain, September 2005.
Paradis, Michel. 2005. Compétence linguistique et connaissances métalinguistiques. Spanish Association of Teachers of French, Universitad Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, September 2005.
Paradis, Michel. 2006. What we can infer about the organization of the bilingual brain from the study of brain-damaged individuals. Twenty-fourth European Workshop on Cognitive Neuropsychology , Bressanone, Italy, January 2006.
Paradis, Michel. 2006. Implicit competence and explicit knowledge in second language acquisition and learning. The Neurocognition of Second Language, Georgetown University, Center for the Brain Basis of Cognition, Washington, DC, April 2006.
Piggott, Glyne. 2006. Phonological effects of Late Lexical Insertion and derivation by phase. 14 th Manchester Phonology Conference, Manchester, UK, May 2006
Piggott, Glyne. 2006. Phonological constraints as conditions on lexical insertion. MOT Phonology Workshop, York & University of Toronto, February 2006.
Santi, Andrea and Yosef Grodzinsky. 2006. An fMRI study of parasitic gaps: uncovering the sub-processes of filler-gap dependencies. CUNY Conference on Sentence Processing, New York City, March 2006.
Santi, Andrea and Yosef Grodzinsky. 2006. Interaction of working memory and syntax in Broca's area. Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, April 2006.
Shimoyama, Junko. 2005. Indeterminate pronouns. Workshop on Linguistic Theory and the Japanese Language (LSA), Summer Linguistic Institute, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, July 2005.
Schwarz, Bernhard. 2006. Attributive wrong . 25 th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics, Seattle, Washington, April 2006.
Schwarz, Bernhard. 2006. Attributive wrong. University of British Columbia, Vancouver, May 2006.
Steinhauer, Karsten, Erin White, Erin King, S. Cornell, Fred Genesee and Lydia White. 2006. The neural dynamics of second language acquisition: evidence from event-related potentials. Cognitive Neuroscience Society, San Francisco, CA, April 2006.
Travis, Lisa DeMena. 2005. What makes a good variable. Bilingual Workshop in Theoretical Linguistics (BWiTL9), London, Ontario, December 2005.
Travis, Lisa DeMena. 2005. Bahasa Indonesia in Predicate Initial Land. International Symposium on Malay and Indonesian Linguistics (ISMIL), Newark, Delaware, April 2006.
Travis, Lisa DeMena. 2005. Through the looking glass. Colloquium, Concordia University, October 2005.
Travis, Lisa DeMena. 2006. Wh-extraction through an Austronesian lens. Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association 13 (AFLA13), National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, March 2006.
White, Lydia. 2005. V2 in L2 and L3. 21st Scandinavian Conference of Linguistics, Trondheim, Norway, June 2005.
White, Lydia. 2005. Three perspectives on morphological variability in L2. 21st Scandinavian Conference of Linguistics, Trondheim, Norway, June 2005.
White, Lydia. 2005. The view from L2. Xth International Congress for the Study of Child Language, Berlin, Germany, July 2005.
Publications by graduate & postdoctoral students: 2005-06
Edited volumes
Dobler, Eva and Yukio Furukawa, eds. 2006. McGill Working Papers in Linguistics 20-2. Montreal, QC: McGill University.
Mercado, Raphael and Yukio Furukawa, eds. 2005. McGill Working Papers in Linguistics 20-1. Montreal, QC: McGill University.
Journal articles
Barner, David and Alan Bale. 2005. No nouns, no verbs? Rejoinder to Ranagiotidis. Lingua 115: 1169-1179.
Furukawa, Yukio. 2006. Its time to say goodbye to syntactic analyses of the SIKA-NAI construction. In Timothy Vance ed., Japanese/Korean Linguistics 14 : 189-200. Stanford, CA: CSLI Publications.
Book chapters
Grüter, Theres and Simone Conradie. 2006. Investigating the L2 initial state: Additional evidence from the production and comprehension of Afrikaans-speaking learners of German. In Roumyana Slabakova, Silvina A. Montrul and Philippe Prévost, eds., Inquiries in Linguistic Development: In honor of Lydia White , 89-114. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Teodorescu, Alexandra. 2005. Romanian N-words and the finite/non-finite distinction. In Randall S. Gess and Edward J. Rubin, eds., Theoretical and Experimental Approaches to Romance Linguistics , 273-290. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Conference proceedings
Beritognolo, Gustavo. 2005. The temporal construal of subordinate clauses. Actas del XLI Congreso de la Asociación Canadiense de Hispanistas.
Furukawa, Yukio. 2005. Do fragmental answers tell us anything about negative concord? In Kiyong Choi & Changguk Yim, eds., Ellipsis in Minimalism: P roceedings of the 7th Seoul International Conference on Generative Grammar , 165-182. Seoul, Korea: The Korean Generative Grammar Circle.
Furukawa, Yukio. 2005. Why can bare NPs in Japanese have universal readings in certain environments? In Sylvia Blaho, Luis Vincent & Eric Schoorlemmer, eds., Proceedings of CONSOLE XII I , 91-105. Leiden, The Netherlands: The Student Organization of Linguistics in Europe.
Furukawa, Yukio. 2006. Syntactic presence of the domain of the quantification: evidence from the Specificity Condition. In Seok Koon Chin & Atsushi Fujimori, eds., UBC Occasional Papers of Linguistics 1: P roceedings of Northwestern Linguistics Conference 21 , 16-31. Vancouver, BC: University of British Columbia Working Papers in Linguistics.
Furukawa, Yukio. 2006. Indeterminates+MO in Japanese is neither NPI nor NCI. In press in Sumru Ozsoy, ed., Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Alt a ic Formal Linguistics . Cambridge, MA: MIT Working Papers in Linguistics.
Furukawa, Yukio. 2006. The sentential negation in Japanese is a total adjective. To appear in Ora Matushansky, ed., Proceedings of the Workshop on the Formal Analysis of Adjectives . Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Newell, Heather. 2006. Bracketing paradoxes and particle verbs: A late adjunction analysis. In Sylvia Blaho, Luis Vicente and Erik Schoorlemmer, eds., Proceedings of Console XIII. University of Leiden.
Newell, Heather and Glyne Piggott. 2006. Morphological control of phonology within Ojibwa lexical categories. Proceedings of the 37 th Algonquian Conference.
Nossalik, Larissa. 2005. Problems with the A/A'-dichotomy: Evidence from Russian Scrambling. Claire Gurski, ed., In Proceedings of the 2005 Canadian Linguistics Association Annual Conference (CLA 2005) .
Sugimura, Mina. 2005. On the Lack of Superiority Effects in English Multiple Wh- questions. Proceedings of the 29th Annual Meeting of Kansal Linguistic Society 282-282.
Tomioka, Naoko. 2006. The morphology of transitivity. In Manami Hiraiwa & Kenji Oda , eds., Proceedings of the Workshop on Japanese Phonology and Morphology , 115-122. Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics.
Uchiumi, Tohru. 2005. Raising and arbitrary control. Claire Gurski, ed., Proceedings of the 2005 Canadian Linguistics Association Annual Conference (CLA 2005) .
Working papers
McCarthy, Corrine. 2006. What's missing from missing inflection?: Features in L2 Spanish. McGill Working Papers in Linguistics 20.2.
Newell, Heather. 2006. The phonological phase. McGill Working Papers in Linguistics 19.3.
Piggott, Glyne and Heather Newell. 2006. Syllabification and the spell-out of phases in Ojibwa words. McGill Working Papers in Linguistics 20.2: 39-64.
Sugimura, Mina. 2006. Island-sensitivity and covert phrasal movement of d-linked wh-phrases. University of Osaka Working Papers in Linguistics: Theoretical Approached to Natural Language, 39-46.
Teodorescu, Alexandra. 2006. The Verb Complex in Romanian: A Case Study on the Interaction between Morphology and Syntax. In Eva Dobler and Yukio Furukawa, eds., McGill Working Papers in Linguistics 20.2.
Tomioka, Naoko. 2005. Resultative Serial Verb Constructions and Resultative V-V Compounds. In Y. Furukawa and R. Mercado, eds., McGill Working Papers in Linguistics 20.1. 79-108.
Tomioka, Naoko. 2006. Manner and Event (De)-composition. In Y. Furukawa and E. Dobler, eds., McGill Working Papers in Linguistics 20.2. 81-88.
Conference presentations and talks by graduate and postdoctoral students: 2005-06
Beritognolo, Gustavo. 2006. Les hiatus exceptionnel en espagnol argentin. 74e Congrès de l'Acfas, Université McGill, Montréal, May 2006.
Beritognolo, Gustavo. 2006. Exceptional hiatus in Argentinian Spanish. Canadian Linguistic Association, Toronto, May 2006.
Fogle, Deena. 2005. The low-back merger in Indianapolis English. Mini Workshop on Dialect Convergence and Divergence in North America, McGill University, October 2005.
Fogle, Deena. 2005. The low-back merger in Indianapolis English. New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAVE 34), October 2005.
Fogle, Deena. 2006. Just how far south is Indianapolis? Annual Meeting of the American Dialect Society, Albuquerque, NM, January 2006.
Furukawa, Yukio. 2005. Do fragmental answers tell us anything about negative concord? 7th Seoul International Conference on Generative Grammar. Konkuk University, Seoul, Korea, August, 2005.
Furukawa, Yukio. 2005. The clausal negation in Japanese is a total adjective. Journee d'etudes sur les Adjectifs. UMR 7023 and Université Paris 8, Paris, September, 2005.
Furukawa, Yukio. 2005. On ACD: Fox's concern. Workshop on Consequences of the Copy Theory of Movement, 23rd Annual Meeting of the Japan English Linguistic Society. Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan, November, 2005.
Furukawa, Yukio. 2006. Universal readings of bare NPs in Japanese. The Nominal Incorporation and its Kind (NIK) Conference. University of Ottawa, Ottawa, February, 2006.
Furukawa, Yukio. 2006. The sentential negation in Japanese is not a simple truth functional connective. Swarthmore Workshop on Negation and Polarity. Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA, April, 2006.
Furukawa, Yukio. 2006. Association of hotondo with a complex NP universal. Workshop on East Asian Linguistics. University of Toronto, Toronto, April, 2006.
Furukawa, Yukio. 2006. Unembedded `negative' quantifiers. Logic and Engineering of Natural Language Semantics (LENLS) 2006. Tokyo, Japan, June, 2006.
Furukawa, Yukio. 2006. On a conflict between ACD and the copy theory of movement. Poster presented at Interphases. Nicosia, Cyprus, May, 2006.
Grüter, Theres. 2005. Null objects in child French: Are they speaking Chinese? X th International Congress for the Study of Child Language (IASCL), Berlin, Germany, July 2005.
Grüter, Theres. 2006. Null objects in French L1 and SLI: Evidence from truth-value judgments. Latsis Colloquium: Early Language Development and Disorders, Geneva, Switzerland, January 2006.
Grüter, Theres. 2006. When learners know more than linguists: Direct object clitics are not pronouns. Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL 36), New Brunswick, NJ, March 2006.
Grüter, Theres. 2006. Object (clitic) omission in L2 French: Mis-setting or missing surface inflection? Generative Approaches to Second Language Acquisition (GASLA 8) , Banff, Alberta, April 2006.
Khordoc, Émile. 2006. Une théorie révisée de l'incorporation pour les constructions causative en français. ACFAS 74, Montreal, May 2006.
Khordoc, Émile. 2006. Towards a unified view of verb incorporation in French causastives. Canadian Linguistic Association, Toronto, May 2006.
Mah, Jennifer. 2006. On Chilcotin sibilant harmony. MOT Phonology Workshop, Toronto, Canada, February 2006.
Mah, Jennifer, Karsten Steinhauer, and Heather Goad. 2006. The trouble with /h/: evidence from ERPs. Generative Approaches to Second Language Acquisition (GASLA 8) , Banff, Alberta, April 2006.
Mah, Jennifer. 2006. On the interaction between sibilant harmony and the precoronal effect in Ineseño Chumash. Canadian Linguistic Association, Toronto, May 2006.
Mah, Jennifer. 2006. Finding unity in patterns of sibilant harmony. Bag Lunch talk, McGill University, Montréal, February 2006.
McCarthy, Corrine. 2006. Chicago: mild but still northern. Annual Meeting of the American Dialect Society, Albuquerque, New Mexico, January 2006.
McCarthy, Corrine. 2005. Tracking the northern cities shift in Chicago: a look at age and gender. New Ways of Analyzing Variation (NWAV 34), New York City, New York, October 2005.
Mercado, Raphael. 2006. A phase-restricted optimality theoretic account of the Tagalog reduplicative aspectual morpheme. Canadian Linguistic Association, Toronto, May 2006.
Newell, Heather and Glyne Piggott. 2005. The spell out of lexical categories in Ojibwa words. 37 th Algonquian Conference, Carleton University, October 2005.
Newell, Heather. 2006. Morpho-phonological imperfection: Double affixation as a PF interface effect. MOT Phonology Workshop, York and University of Toronto, Toronto, February 2006.
Newell, Heather and Glyne Piggott. 2006. Morphologically controlled phonology: The spell-out of lexical categories within words. 13 th Manchester Phonology Meeting (MFM), University of Manchester, May 2006.
Santi, Andrea and Yosef Grodzinsky. 2006. An fMRI study of parasitic gaps: uncovering the sub-processes of filler-gap dependencies. Nineteenth Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, New York, March 2006.
Santi, Andrea and Yosef Grodzinsky. 2006. Interaction of working memory and syntax in Broca's area. Cognitive Neuroscience Society (CNS), San Francisco, CA, April 2006.
Steinhauer, Karsten, Erin White, Erin King, S. Cornell, Fred Genesee and Lydia White. 2006. The neural dynamics of second language acquisition: evidence from event-related potentials. Cognitive Neuroscience Society (CNS), San Francisco, CA, April 2006.
Teodorescu, Alexandra. 2006. Adjective ordering restrictions revisited. 25 th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics (WCCFL 25), Seattle, Washington, May 2006.
Teodorescu, Alexandra. 2006. Attributive superlatives in Romanian. 36 th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL 36), New Brunswick, New Jersey, April 2006.
Teodorescu, Alexandra. 2006. Adjective ordering restrictions and the interface between meaning and form. 30 th Penn Linguistics Colloquium (PLC 30), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 2006.
Teodorescu, Alexandra. 2006. A semantic constraint on adjective ordering restrictions. Syntax Supper, City University of New York, New York, April 2006.
Tomioka, Naoko. 2005. The morphology of transitivity. Workshop on Japanese Phonology and Morphology, Toronto, August 2005.
Tomioka, Naoko. 2006. Syntactic restrictions on direct causation. Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America. Albuquerque, NM, January 2006.
Tsiamas, Athanasios. 2006. Two patterns of fixed segmentism in Ancient Greek: Evidence for the emergence of the unmarked. M.O.T. Phonology Workshop. Toronto, February 2006.
Tsiamas, Athanasios. 2006. The emergence of the unmarked drives reduplication: evidence from Ancient Greek. Canadian Linguistic Association. Toronto, May 2006.
Uchiumi, Tohru. 2005. Raising and arbitrary control. 1 st International Conference on the Linguistics of Contemporary English (ICLCE). Edinburgh, UK, June 2005.
Uchiumi, Tohru. 2006. The Nominative Island Condition is a false generalization. Canadian Linguistic Association. Toronto, May 2006.
Umeda, Mari. 2006. Wh-indefinites in English-Japanese interlanguage. Generative Approaches to Second Language Acquisition (GASLA 8), Banff, Alberta, April 2006.