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Presentations & Handouts

2023
  • Independent processing of animacy and gender features in Polish: eyetracking evidence [poster] 
    Human Sentence Processing (HSP
2022
  • Facilitative use of grammatical gender by Heritage Speakers of Polish: Evidence for access to abstract syntactic features in real-time processing. [poster]
    4th International Symposium on Bilingual & L2 Processing in Adults and Children (ISBPAC)
  • Heritage speakers’ ability to use gender in online processing: Evidence from eye-tracking.
    Heritage Languages Around the World (HLAW). Slides available upon request.
2021
  • Diminutives in the Bantu language family: In support of DM and grammatical gender on n.
    Dissecting morphological theory 2: Diminutivization in root-, stem- and word-based morphology. ​Authors: Zuzanna Fuchs and Jenneke van der Wal.
  • Workshop on Statistical Methods in Heritage Language Research.
    13th Heritage Language Research Institute.

  • Gender restructuring in heritage languages: Implications for structure and processing.
    University of Southern California, Colloquium.
2020
  • The influence of dominant language on gender processing in heritage speakers: evidence from eyetracking.
    International Conference on Bilingualism, Heritage Languages, and Migration. Authors: Zuzanna Fuchs and Wenqi Zeng. Slides.
  • Hierarchical structure of Polish gender: Evidence from eye-tracking
    94th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America (LSA). Slides.

2019

  • Facilitative use of grammatical gender: comparing heritage speaker groups. 
    Invited talk at Gender in heritage languages and grammar change. MultiGender project at the Centre for Advanced Study, Oslo. Slides.
  • Facilitative Use of Grammatical Gender in Heritage Spanish and Heritage Polish. 
    Invited talk at University of Iowa, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Professional Seminar.
  • Gender on n in Bantu DP structure.
    Cambridge Comparative Syntax (CamCoS 8). Collaborative work with Jenneke van der Wal. Handout.
  • The Psycholinguistics of Grammatical Gender in the Polish Diaspora. 
    Invited talk at The Polish Scientific Network of Boston. Slides.
  • Predictive use of grammatical gender in Heritage Spanish and Heritage Polish. 
    Invited talk at University of Göttingen, Department of English Linguistics
  • Predictive use of gender in eye-tracking: asymmetries between Heritage Spanish and Heritage Polish. 
    Invited talk at DPKog, Heidelberg University, Language & Cognition Lab
  • Theoretical syntax in the experimental setting: evidence from agreement attraction.
    Invited talk at University of Florida, Department of Spanish & Portuguese
  • Gender in the Heritage Language Grammar: Evidence from eye-tracking.
    Invited talk at ​​University of Iowa, Department of Linguistics

2018

  • Gender on n in Bantu DP Structure, from root-derived nominals to locatives.
    Invited talk at Syntax Brown Bag, NYU. Collaborative work with Jenneke van der Wal
  • Bantu DP Structure: An extension of the n analysis of gender.
    Theoretical and Experimental Approaches to Gender (ThEGen). Collaborative work with Jenneke van der Wal. Slides.
  • DP structure in Bantu languages: How far can we get with gender on n?
    Invited talk at ​SMircle, Stanford University. Collaborative work with Jenneke van der Wal. Handout.
  • Bantu DP Structure: an n analysis.
    92nd Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America (LSA). Collaborative work with Jenneke van der Wal. Poster.

2017

  • Bantu locatives: variation in internal structure.
    ​47th Colloquium on African Languages and Linguistics. Collaborative work with Jenneke van der Wal.
  • An acoustic examination of pre- and post-semester narratives from a heritage Spanish class.
    11th International Symposium on Bilingualism. Collaborative work with Rajiv Rao, Margaryta Bondarenko, Erwin Lares, Maria Polinsky, María Luisa Parra, Marta Llorente Bravo
  • Restructuring in heritage grammars.
    Generative Linguistics in the Old World (GLOW) 40. Collaborative work with Maria Polinsky and Greg Scontras. Slides.
  • Predictive use of grammatical gender: What contribution can heritage speakers make?
    LingedIn, Harvard University
  • Movement vs. base-generation in Georgian split DPs.
    91st Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America (LSA). Handout.

2016

  • A base-generation approach to Georgian split DPs.
    South Caucasian Chalk Circle. Poster.
  • An ellipsis analysis of discontinuous DPs in Georgian.
    Cambridge Comparative Syntax (CamCoS 5). Slides.
  • Explaining Heritage Spanish: Transfer, attrition, or universal principles?
    3rd National Symposium on Spanish as a Heritage Language. Collaborative work with Maria Polinsky and Greg Scontras. Slides.
  • Focus/Topic distinctions as the driving force of split DPs in Georgian.
    Invited talk at Syntax-Semantics Reading Group (LFRG), MIT
  • Representation of Number and Gender in Native and Heritage Spanish Grammars.
    Invited talk at Experimental Syntax and Semantics Lab, MIT
  • Inuktitut Mood-Agreement Interactions as Contextual Allomorphy.
    The 90th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America (LSA). Collaborative work with Michelle Yuan and Ruth Brillman

2015

  • A single-ellipsis analysis of Georgian split DPs.
    Ling Lunch, Harvard University
  • Contrast vs New Information Focus in Floating Clitics in Wakhi.
    Semantics of African, Asian, and Australian Languages 2 (TripleA2)
  • Null Arguments and Variation in the Availability of Coordinated-WH Questions.
    Cambridge Comparative Syntax (CamCoS 4).
  • pro-drop and Coordinated-WH Questions: Further Challenges for Multidominance and Ellipsis.
    Invited talk at ​Syntax-Semantics Reading Group (LFRG), MIT
  • Toward a Focus Analysis of Almost Wackernagel Clitics in Wakhi.
    Berkeley Linguistics Society (BLS), 41st Annual Meeting. Handout.
  • Determining the Syntactic Source of Variation in Availability of Coordinated-WH Questions.
    The 89th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America (LSA)​

2014

  • When and Where Can We Use Coordinated-WH Questions: A Search for the Source of Variation.
    4th Annual Harvard Graduate Student Workshop in Linguistics
  • Toward a Focus Analysis of Almost Wackernagel Clitics in Wakhi.
    Southern New England Workshop in Linguistics (SNEWS)
  • A Differential Representation of Gender and Number in Spanish.
    Generative Linguistics in the Old World (GLOW) 37. Collaborative work with Maria Polinsky and Greg Scontras. Slides.

2013

  • Number and Gender: The Nature and Content of Agreement Features.
    Harvard University Laboratory for Developmental Studies. Collaborative work with Maria Polinsky and Greg Scontras
  • Gender and Analogical Extension: From Animacy to Borrowings in Polish.
    8th Annual Slavic Linguistics Society Conference
  • English Vocabulary Items in Native Polish Speech – in Poland & in the American Diaspora.
    Invited talk at ​University of Greifswald
  • The Morphology of English Nouns in Polish – On Gender and an Unusual Path of Analogical Extension: From Animacy to Borrowings.
    58th Annual Conference of the International Linguistic Association​
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