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Yash
Sinha

I am a fifth-year PhD student. My primary interests are in syntax and morphology, but I have worked on some semantic projects as well. 

Sinha, Yash. To appear. Phi-concord in Punjabi singular honorific DPs. Proceedings of the 59th Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society. 

Sinha, Yash. 2023. Number morphology on honorific nouns. Proceedings of the (Formal) Approaches to South Asian Languages 12. 

Sinha, Yash. 2022. Singular tum is not plural: a Distributed Morphology analysis of Hindi verb agreement. Proceedings of the (Formal) Approaches to South Asian Languages 11. 

Sinha, Yash. 2018. Hindi Nominal Suffixes Are bimorphemic: a Distributed Morphology analysis. Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America 3 (1): 20:1–10.

Sinha, Yash. 2017. Ergative Case Assignment in Hindi-Urdu: Evidence from Light Verb Compounds. Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America 2 (June): 32:1–14.

 
 

 

 

(refereed by abstract)

2024. Gender asymmetry as a window into the mechanism of mixed concord. WCCFL 42. With Gurmeet Kaur. 

2024. A novel account of mixed concord: the view from Punjabi honorifics. (F)ASAL 14. With Gurmeet Kaur. 

2024. Honorific mismatches can be morphological: evidence from Maithili. Charting Honorific and Addressee Morphosyntactic Processes (CHAMP 2). With Preeti Kumari. 

2024. The syntax of plurals of politeness: lessons from gender-number interactions. Charting Honorific and Addressee Morphosyntactic Processes (CHAMP 2). With Gurmeet Kaur.

2023. Phi-concord in Punjabi singular honorific DPs. CLS 59. 

2023. Number morphology in Hindi coordinative compounds. SALT 33. 

2022. The logic of Hindi co-compounds. SuB 27. With Ido Benbaji & Filipe Hisao Kobayashi. 

2022. Number morphology on honorific nouns. (F)ASAL-12. 

2022. The Structure of Hindi indirect causatives: evidence from apparent *ABA violation. LSA 96. 

2021. Singular tum is not plural: a Distributed Morphology analysis of Hindi verb agreement. (F)ASAL-11. 

2018. Hindi Nominal Suffixes Are bimorphemic: a Distributed Morphology analysis. LSA 92. 

2017. Ergative Case Assignment in Hindi-Urdu: Evidence from Light Verb Compounds. LSA 91.