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Syntax Reading Group
The next Syntax Reading Group meeting will take place on Wednesday, June 26th in Trans 10, 0.26, at 15.30. We will discuss Reuland (2011). Syntax and Interpretation Systems: How is Their Labour Divided? In Boeckx (ed.) The Oxford handbook of linguistic minimalism. Oxford University Press. The paper is available at this link: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/297425818_Syntax_and_Interpretation_Systems_How_is_Their_Labour_Divided
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The next Syntax Reading Group meeting will take place on Thursday, June 20th, in Trans 10, 0.51, at 11:00. We will discuss Preminger (2018). Back to the Future: Non-generation, filtration, and the heartbreak of interface-driven Minimalism. In Hornstein et al. (eds) Syntactic structures after 60 years : the impact of the Chomskyan revolution in linguistics. De…
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The next Syntax Reading Group meeting will take place on Thursday, May 16th, in Trans 10, 0.51, at 11:00. We will discuss Zeijlstra (in press). Labeling, selection, and feature checking. To appear in Agreement in Minimalism. Language Science Press. The paper is available at this link: https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/533bc0_924f6db3b29b4107853f902fd49d0cd9.pdf
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The next Syntax Reading Group meeting will take place on Thursday, November 29th, in Trans 10, 0.51, at 11:00. We will discuss Adger & Smith (2010). Variation in agreement: A lexical feature-based approach. Lingua 120 (5), 1109-1134. The paper is available at this link: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0024384109001107.
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The next Syntax Reading Group meeting will take place on Thursday, November 25th, in Trans 10, 0.51, at 11:00. We will discuss Tortora (2014). Addressing the problem of intra-speaker variation for parametric theory. In Zanuttini & Horn (eds.), Micro-syntactic variation in North-American English, pp. 294-323. OUP.
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