Keynotes
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Characterizing illocutionary content
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Jessica Rett (UCLA) -
Asking questions
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Kyle Rawlins (Johns Hopkins University) -
The morphosemantics of incremental plurality
[handout]
Robert Henderson (University of Arizona)
SALTED
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Merits of a Historical Database: Connecting Meaning and Form Across the History of ASL
Ted Supalla (Georgetown University) -
The modal SELF in ASL adjectival predication
Tory Sampson (Boston University) -
Bridging formal semantics and sign linguistics: Projects, Pitfalls, Possibilities
Kathryn Davidson (Harvard) -
Overlooking Semantic Variation in Sign Languages in the U.S.
Joseph Hill (Rochester Institute of Technology)
Talks
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Evidence for projection of cleft exhaustivity
[slides]
Omri Amiraz (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) -
More experimental evidence on the triggering problem for presuppositions
Nadine Bade (Universität Potsdam) -
Accounting for counting (crosslinguistically)
[slides]
Ushasi Banerjee (Yale) -
Pathological questions, focus, and unacceptable ellipsis
[slides]
Itai Bassi (ZAS) -
Javanese veridicality mismatches: Q-to-P reduction amid uniformity
[slides]
Tatiana Bondarenko (Harvard) -
Coarse modality with Italian magari
Enrico Flor (MIT) -
Optional Past Tenses in Kanien'kéha
[slides]
Terrance Gatchalian (McGill) -
Morphology and scale structure: On -ish in Finnish
Elsi Kaiser (University of Southern California) -
Number agreement of coordinated subjects: Competing syntactic and semantic rules
[slides]
Manfred Krifka (ZAS)
Fereshteh Modarresi (ZAS) -
Question embedding without wh-interrogatives: A unified account
[slides]
Jeanne Lecavelier (Universität Potsdam)
Malte Zimmermann (Universität Potsdam) -
Non-de dicto construals as a uniform phenomenon
[slides]
Clemens Mayr (Georg-August Universität Göttingen)
Viola Schmitt (MIT) -
Double counting: The semantics of numerals and number in Estonian
[slides]
Tom Roberts (Utrecht University) -
Mood across constructions: A unified approach
[handout]
Maribel Romero (Universität Konstanz) -
A note on any and simplification
[slides]
Vincent Rouillard (MIT) -
Tiered honorification in Eastern Indo-Aryan: [HON]-less, and also presuppositionless
[slides]
Ruoan Wang (MIT) -
Only only only: A distributed meaning approach to exclusive doubling
[slides]
Ka-Fai Yip (Yale)
Posters
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Donkey anaphora is complicated, but quantifiers don't have to be
Anand Abraham (UCLA) -
Blocking de re readings across a perspectival domain
[poster]
Shweta Akolkar (University of California, Berkeley) -
Comparatives and differential measure phrases without -er in Gitksan
[poster]
Yurika Aonuki (MIT) -
Temporal de re and semantic variation: Composing simultaneity in Asante Twi
[poster]
Giuliano Armenante (Universität Potsdam) -
Bare plurals in articleless languages as weak definites
Tamari Berulava (Georg-August Universität Göttingen)
Clemens Mayr (Georg-August Universität Göttingen) -
Prosody across sentence types
[poster]
Maria Esipova (Bar-Ilan University) -
Sense as sampling propensity
[poster]
Michael Eric Goodale (Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris) -
Deriving the paradoxical effects of metalepsis
[poster]
Dag Trygve Truslew Haug (University of Oslo)
Daniel Altshuler (University of Oxford) -
Scope, monotonicity and maximal informativity cannot be underestimated! A compositional analysis of an apparent linguistic illusion
[poster]
Vera Hohaus (The University of Manchester)
Ryan Walter Smith (University of Manchester) -
Quantification Uncovered
[poster]
Filipe Hisao Kobayashi (Penn)
Enrico Flor (MIT) -
New experimental evidence against the similarity approach to conditionals
[poster]
Dean McHugh (University of Amsterdam)
Tomasz Klochowicz (University of Amsterdam) -
Making claims, decisions, and other things
Kalle Müller (Université Côte d'Azur) -
Exceptives under negation: Strengthening the case for p-Exh
[poster]
Andreea Nicolae (ZAS)
Aron Hirsch (University of Maryland, College Park)
Anamaria Falaus (CNRS) -
On the quantificational force of negative sensitive items in Turkish
[poster]
Burak Oney (Cornell) -
Pseudo-scoping out of relative clauses: An individual concept approach
Jonathan Palucci (McGill) -
Embedded scalar diversity
[poster]
Eszter Ronai (Northwestern University) -
Mandarin demonstratives as strong definites
[poster]
Ankana Saha (Harvard)
Yagmur Sag (Harvard)
Jian Cui (Harvard)
Kathryn Davidson (Harvard) -
As phrases as a window onto multidimensionality
[poster]
Starr Sandoval (University of British Columbia) -
Time-relative counterfactuality: Future-less-vivid conditionals and the modal past
[poster]
Paolo Santorio (University of Maryland, College Park) -
Real-time comprehension of connectives by preschool children and adults
[poster]
Elizabeth Swanson (University of Maryland, College Park)
Hugh Rabagliati (University of Edinburgh)
Alex de Carvalho (CNRS) -
Indirect discourse as mixed quotation: Evidence from self pointing gestures
[poster]
Sebastian Walter (Bergische Universität Wuppertal) -
Exceptional scope out of finite complement clauses
[poster]
Huilei Wang (UCLA) -
Demonstratives but not verbs cause non-culmination in Mandarin incremental-theme predicates: Evidence from children and adults
[poster]
Jingying Xu (Michigan State University)
Cristina Schmitt (Michigan State University) -
Cross-Linguistic variations in disjunction explained in two-dimensional semantics
[poster]
Yusuke Yagi (University of Connecticut) -
A trivial problem
[poster]
Hedde Zeijlstra (Georg-August Universität Göttingen)