Poster presenters and titles:

  1. Lee Bickmore and Lauren Clemens (University at Albany SUNY). The Prosody of Rutooro Adnominals.
  2. Kenyon Branan (MIT). Contiguity in Bùlì.
  3. Barbara Citko and Martina Gracanin-Yuksek (University of Washington and Middle East Technical University). On variation in COMP & WH coordination structures.
  4. Jessica Coon¹, Stefan Keine², and Michael Wagner¹ (¹McGill University and ²University of Southern California). Hierarchy effects in copular constructions: The PCC corner of German.
  5. Aniko Csirmaz (University of Utah). Too many theres.
  6. Viviane Deprez (Rutgers University, L2C2 CNRS). Maximality in French Based Creole Plurals.
  7. Suzanne Flynn (MIT). TBA.
  8. Patrick Georg Grosz (University of Oslo). Ready, Willing and Able.
  9. Snejana Iovtcheva (MIT). Affectedness and External Possession in Bulgarian.
  10. Jonah Katz (West Virginia University). Exceptional cadential chords and tonal interpretation.
  11. Yoshihisa Kitagawa (Indiana University). Prominence without Focus.
  12. Heejeong Ko (Seoul National University). Sideward Merge in Right-Dislocation.
  13. Ivona Kucerova and Adam Szczegielniak (McMaster University and Rutgers University). A dual theory of roots: Evidence from gender-marking languages.
  14. Nicholas Longenbaugh (MIT). Why agree? An argument from participle agreement.
  15. Neil Myler (Boston University). Having Nothing in Spec-PossP.
  16. Rafael Nonato (University of Massachusetts). Skewed AGREE: accounting for a closest-conjunct effect with semantic implications.
  17. Pritty Patel-Grosz, Patrick Grosz, Tejaswinee Kelkar and Alexander Jensenius (University of Oslo). Exploring the Semantics of Dance.
  18. Alexander Podobryaev (Higher School of Economics, Moscow). The syntax of presupposition in wh-questions.
  19. Omer Preminger and Theodore Levin (University of Maryland). m-merger as relabeling: a new approach to head movement and noun-incorporation.
  20. Dmitry Privoznov (MIT). Revisiting Feature Assignment for Russian.
  21. Erik Schoorlemmer (Leiden University) On Germanic numerals and possessors.
  22. Abdul-Razak Sulemana (MIT). Getcase is Violable: A case for WLM
  23. Koichi Tateishi (Kobe College) The Immediate Evidential Suffixation in Japanese and the Typology of Suffixes.
  24. Maziar Toosarvandani (University of California, Santa Cruz). Gender hierarchies in Zapotec.
  25. Yimei Xiang (Harvard University). Composing pair-list readings: Multi-wh questions versus questions with quantifiers.
  26. Michelle Yuan (MIT). Dependent ergative across Inuit: Cross-dialectal variation in object shift and clitic doubling.