Events
SIL talk: Elisabeth Kerr
Dear all,
We are pleased to announce you that the first Syntax Interface Lecture of the season will take place on Thursday September 14th from 16:00 until 17:00 both on site (Kromme Nieuwegracht 80, room 1.06) and on our Syntax Interface Lectures team on MS Teams. We will host a talk by Elisabeth Kerr (Leiden University) with the title “When object movement splits the noun phrase”.
If you are already a member of the Team or affiliated with UU please use this link to participate.
If you are not already a member of the Syntax Interface Lectures team and are affiliated to the UU, please use this link to become a member of the team:
If you need to join the team and are not affiliated to the UU, please email us (syntax.interface@uu.nl) so that we can add you. Once you are a member of the team, you can use the meeting link above to join the meeting itself.
*** We kindly ask you to request to join the Syntax Interface Lectures team on MS Teams by 15:30 on the day of the talk***, as we have experienced some accessibility issues in the past and want everyone to be able to enjoy the talk in its entirety.
For further information, including the abstract for the talk, check out our website here: https://syntaxif.wp.hum.uu.nl/elisabeth-kerr-leiden-university/
We’re looking forward to seeing lots of you on Thursday September 14th!
The organisers of the Syntax Interface Lectures,
Marta Massaia, Joanna Wall, and Lex Tavenier.