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