
I am an assistant professor of linguistics at the University of Kansas. My research explores syntax, semantics, and morphology, and their interfaces. I use fieldwork on understudied languages and experimental methods to inform our theoretical model.
My dissertation, Perspectives on Syntactic Dependencies (UCLA 2018), explores how intensional semantics constrains antecedent-gap chains. The broad focus is on defective intervention, which I investigate narrowly through the lens of the tough-construction. You can download the full text here: Full Dissertation. Below is a brief summary of the chapters, for ease of reference.
My dissertation, Perspectives on Syntactic Dependencies (UCLA 2018), explores how intensional semantics constrains antecedent-gap chains. The broad focus is on defective intervention, which I investigate narrowly through the lens of the tough-construction. You can download the full text here: Full Dissertation. Below is a brief summary of the chapters, for ease of reference.
- Chapter 1: A snapshot of the state-of-the-arts of both defective intervention and the tough-construction.
- Chapter 2: A new generalization: only attitude holders are defective interveners. Why?
- Chapter 3: An syntactico-semantic account of the tough-construction.
- Chapter 4: Future directions and unsolved problems.
PAPERS
In prep "Polysemy and Degree Scales in Logoori" (with Margit Bowler)
In prep "The Syntax of the Take-Time Construction"
In prep "Voice Reversals and Syntactic Structure: Evidence from Hittite" (with Anthony Yates)
Submitted "Null Expletives and Embedded Clauses" (Syntax) (draft)
Under review "The Meaning of the Tough-Construction" (Natural Language Semantics) (draft)
Under review "Reciprocal Polysemy and Compositionality" (Language) (draft)
In revision "Attitudinal Intervention" (LI Squibs)
2016 (with Margit Bowler) “The Anticausative Alternation in Luragooli", Diversity in African Languages: Selected Papers from the 46th Annual Conference on African Linguistics, Doris Payne, Sara Pacchiarotti, Mokaya Bosire (eds). Contemporary African Linguistics, vol 2, Language Science Press
The appendix to this paper can be found here.
PROCEEDINGS
to appear "Iterative-Reciprocal Polysemy in Logoori" Proceedings of TripleA 5, Konstanz, Germany
2019 "The Natural Class of Tough-Predicates, and Non-finite Clauses" Proceedings of WCCFL 36, Los Angeles, CA
2017 (with Margit Bowler) "Intensifying Ideophones in three Luhya languages," Proceedings of Triple A4, Vera Hohaus and Wanda Rothe, eds.
2017 (with Margit Bowler) “Expletive Agreement, Evidentiality, and Modality in Logooli,” Proceedings of SALT 26, Austin, TX.
2016 “Non-causative causatives in K’iche’.” Proceedings of the Workshop on the Structure and Constituency in the Lnaguages of the Americas 20. University of British Columbia Working Papers in Linguistics 43. Emily Sadlier-Brown, Erin Gruntly and Natalie Weber (eds.)
2016 "Decomposing Morphological Number in Local Contexts" Proceedings of the 33rd West Coast Conference of Formal Linguistics. Kyeong-min Kim, Pocholo Umbal, Trevor Block, Queenie Chan, Tanie Cheng, Kelli Finney, Mara Katz, Sophie Nickel-Thompson, and Lisa Shorten, eds. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Proceedings Project
2015 "Some causative alternations in K'iche' and a unified syntactic derivation", Proceedings of BLS 41
2012, (with Gene Buckley) "Syntax and Prosody in Kashaya Phrasal Accent,"University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics: Vol. 18: Iss. 1, Article 4.
UNPUBLISHED MANUSCRIPTS
2018 "Decomposing Number Features" (draft)
In prep "Polysemy and Degree Scales in Logoori" (with Margit Bowler)
In prep "The Syntax of the Take-Time Construction"
In prep "Voice Reversals and Syntactic Structure: Evidence from Hittite" (with Anthony Yates)
Submitted "Null Expletives and Embedded Clauses" (Syntax) (draft)
Under review "The Meaning of the Tough-Construction" (Natural Language Semantics) (draft)
Under review "Reciprocal Polysemy and Compositionality" (Language) (draft)
In revision "Attitudinal Intervention" (LI Squibs)
2016 (with Margit Bowler) “The Anticausative Alternation in Luragooli", Diversity in African Languages: Selected Papers from the 46th Annual Conference on African Linguistics, Doris Payne, Sara Pacchiarotti, Mokaya Bosire (eds). Contemporary African Linguistics, vol 2, Language Science Press
The appendix to this paper can be found here.
PROCEEDINGS
to appear "Iterative-Reciprocal Polysemy in Logoori" Proceedings of TripleA 5, Konstanz, Germany
2019 "The Natural Class of Tough-Predicates, and Non-finite Clauses" Proceedings of WCCFL 36, Los Angeles, CA
2017 (with Margit Bowler) "Intensifying Ideophones in three Luhya languages," Proceedings of Triple A4, Vera Hohaus and Wanda Rothe, eds.
2017 (with Margit Bowler) “Expletive Agreement, Evidentiality, and Modality in Logooli,” Proceedings of SALT 26, Austin, TX.
2016 “Non-causative causatives in K’iche’.” Proceedings of the Workshop on the Structure and Constituency in the Lnaguages of the Americas 20. University of British Columbia Working Papers in Linguistics 43. Emily Sadlier-Brown, Erin Gruntly and Natalie Weber (eds.)
2016 "Decomposing Morphological Number in Local Contexts" Proceedings of the 33rd West Coast Conference of Formal Linguistics. Kyeong-min Kim, Pocholo Umbal, Trevor Block, Queenie Chan, Tanie Cheng, Kelli Finney, Mara Katz, Sophie Nickel-Thompson, and Lisa Shorten, eds. Somerville, MA: Cascadilla Proceedings Project
2015 "Some causative alternations in K'iche' and a unified syntactic derivation", Proceedings of BLS 41
2012, (with Gene Buckley) "Syntax and Prosody in Kashaya Phrasal Accent,"University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics: Vol. 18: Iss. 1, Article 4.
UNPUBLISHED MANUSCRIPTS
2018 "Decomposing Number Features" (draft)
TALKS/POSTERS
(to appear) "On the Distribution of Expletive Markers in Nyala East" at Bantu8, Essex
2019 (with Margit Bowler) "Polysemy and degree scales in Logoori" at TripleA 6, at MIT (handout)
2019 (with Margit Bowler) "A polysemous gradable modifier in Logoori" at ACAL 50, University of British Columbia, Vancouver (handout)
2019 "Reflexivity and Reciprocity in Competition in Logoori'' at GLOW 42, Oslo. (poster) and (handout)
2018 "The natural class of tough-predicates, and non-finite clauses" at WCCFL 36, UCLA.
2018 "Reciprocal and Plural Events in Logoori" at ACAL 49, UMich
2018 "The syntax, semantics, and morphology of plural and reciprocal events in Logoori," University of Kansas (invited talk). (4-up version)
2017 (with Margit Bowler) "Intensifying Ideophones in Three Luhya Languages" AAA 4, University of Gothenberg, July 11
2017 (with Margit Bowler, Michael Diercks, Maurice Sifuna, and Kelvin Alulu) "A typological study of modality in Luhya languages." ACAL 48. Bloomington, IN. (Appendix)
2017 (with Margit Bowler) "Intensifying Ideophones in Three Luhya Languages." ACAL 48. Bloomington, IN.
2017 (with Jesse Harris and Marju Kaps) "Sloppy on the road to strict? Stereotypical gender and the interpretation of VP Ellipsis." at CUNY 30, Boston, MA.
2017 (with Margit Bowler, Michael Diercks, and Maurice Sifuna) “Modality in Luyia: A typological study” (poster) Linguistic Society of America. Austin, Texas. (handout and poster)
2016 (with Margit Bowler) "Expletive Agreement, Evidentiality, and Modality in Logooli", SALT 26, Austin Texas
2016 "Intervention in Tough-Movement: A semantic analysis". GLOW 39: Workshop on Perspectivization, Göttingen, Germany
2016 (with Margit Bowler) "Expletive Agreement, Evidentiality, and Modality in Logooli", ACAL 46, Berkeley, CA
2016 "Taking Time in Logooli", ACAL 46, Berkeley, CA
2016 "Taking Time with Tough-Movement", LSA, Washington D.C.
2015 (with Margit Bowler), "Existential Quantification in Logoori: distribution and semantics of ku", Kyoto, Japan, August 21-24
2015 "Decomposing Morphological Number in Local Contexts", WCCFL 33, Simon Fraser University, March 27
2015 (with Margit Bowler) "Transitivity Alternations in Logoori", ACAL 46, University of Oregon, March 26
2015 "Some Causative Alternations in K'iche'" Berkeley Linguistics Society 41, Berkeley, CA, February 8
2015 "Non-Causative Causatives in K'iche'", WSCLA 20, University of Arizona, January 23
2015 "Taking Time with TAKE and TIME", UCLA's Syn/Sem, January 16
2014 Getting Rid of Number Features (poster), MorphologyFest, Indiana University, June 16-20
2014, External Applicatives and Raising-to-Object/ECM 38th Penn Linguistics Colloquium, March 28-30, 2014
2011, (with Gene Buckley) Syntax and Prosody in Kashaya Phrasal Accent 35th Penn Linguistics Colloquium, March 18-20, 2011
(slides:)
(to appear) "On the Distribution of Expletive Markers in Nyala East" at Bantu8, Essex
2019 (with Margit Bowler) "Polysemy and degree scales in Logoori" at TripleA 6, at MIT (handout)
2019 (with Margit Bowler) "A polysemous gradable modifier in Logoori" at ACAL 50, University of British Columbia, Vancouver (handout)
2019 "Reflexivity and Reciprocity in Competition in Logoori'' at GLOW 42, Oslo. (poster) and (handout)
2018 "The natural class of tough-predicates, and non-finite clauses" at WCCFL 36, UCLA.
2018 "Reciprocal and Plural Events in Logoori" at ACAL 49, UMich
2018 "The syntax, semantics, and morphology of plural and reciprocal events in Logoori," University of Kansas (invited talk). (4-up version)
2017 (with Margit Bowler) "Intensifying Ideophones in Three Luhya Languages" AAA 4, University of Gothenberg, July 11
2017 (with Margit Bowler, Michael Diercks, Maurice Sifuna, and Kelvin Alulu) "A typological study of modality in Luhya languages." ACAL 48. Bloomington, IN. (Appendix)
2017 (with Margit Bowler) "Intensifying Ideophones in Three Luhya Languages." ACAL 48. Bloomington, IN.
2017 (with Jesse Harris and Marju Kaps) "Sloppy on the road to strict? Stereotypical gender and the interpretation of VP Ellipsis." at CUNY 30, Boston, MA.
2017 (with Margit Bowler, Michael Diercks, and Maurice Sifuna) “Modality in Luyia: A typological study” (poster) Linguistic Society of America. Austin, Texas. (handout and poster)
2016 (with Margit Bowler) "Expletive Agreement, Evidentiality, and Modality in Logooli", SALT 26, Austin Texas
2016 "Intervention in Tough-Movement: A semantic analysis". GLOW 39: Workshop on Perspectivization, Göttingen, Germany
2016 (with Margit Bowler) "Expletive Agreement, Evidentiality, and Modality in Logooli", ACAL 46, Berkeley, CA
2016 "Taking Time in Logooli", ACAL 46, Berkeley, CA
2016 "Taking Time with Tough-Movement", LSA, Washington D.C.
2015 (with Margit Bowler), "Existential Quantification in Logoori: distribution and semantics of ku", Kyoto, Japan, August 21-24
2015 "Decomposing Morphological Number in Local Contexts", WCCFL 33, Simon Fraser University, March 27
2015 (with Margit Bowler) "Transitivity Alternations in Logoori", ACAL 46, University of Oregon, March 26
2015 "Some Causative Alternations in K'iche'" Berkeley Linguistics Society 41, Berkeley, CA, February 8
2015 "Non-Causative Causatives in K'iche'", WSCLA 20, University of Arizona, January 23
2015 "Taking Time with TAKE and TIME", UCLA's Syn/Sem, January 16
2014 Getting Rid of Number Features (poster), MorphologyFest, Indiana University, June 16-20
2014, External Applicatives and Raising-to-Object/ECM 38th Penn Linguistics Colloquium, March 28-30, 2014
2011, (with Gene Buckley) Syntax and Prosody in Kashaya Phrasal Accent 35th Penn Linguistics Colloquium, March 18-20, 2011
(slides:)
DISSERTATION
My dissertation, Perspectives on Syntactic Dependencies, explores how intensional semantics constrains antecedent-gap chains. The broad focus is on defective intervention, which I investigate narrowly through the lens of the tough-construction. You can download the full text here: Full Dissertation, or you can download individual chapters.
Chapter 1: A snapshot of the state-of-the-arts of both defective intervention and the tough-construction.
Chapter 2: A new generalization: only attitude holders are defective interveners.
Chapter 3: An syntactico-semantic account of the tough-construction,
Chapter 4: Future directions and unsolved problems.
My dissertation, Perspectives on Syntactic Dependencies, explores how intensional semantics constrains antecedent-gap chains. The broad focus is on defective intervention, which I investigate narrowly through the lens of the tough-construction. You can download the full text here: Full Dissertation, or you can download individual chapters.
Chapter 1: A snapshot of the state-of-the-arts of both defective intervention and the tough-construction.
Chapter 2: A new generalization: only attitude holders are defective interveners.
Chapter 3: An syntactico-semantic account of the tough-construction,
Chapter 4: Future directions and unsolved problems.