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Grad students going to LSA

A number of our graduate students are heading to this year's meeting of the Linguistic Society of America in Baltimore, MD January 7-10, including three (!) first-years:

Leah Bateman: "Syntax of nominalizations in Tibetan"
Maria Biezma:"Inverted antecedents and covert modality in Spanish"
Emily Elfner: "Stress-epenthesis interactions in Harmonic Serialism"
Minta Elsman: "The morphosyntax of the American English perfect." (with Stanley Dubinsky, South Carolina)
Annahita Farudi: "Dividing deontics in Farsi: morphosyntactic evidence for the split"
Karen Jesney and Robert Staubs: "Learning Hidden Structure with a Log-Linear Model of Grammar" (with Ramgopal Mettu, UMass Electrical Engineering, Joe Pater and David Smith, UMass Computer Science)
Claire Moore-Cantwell: "Gerard Manley Hopkins's Sprung Rhythm: Corpus study and stochastic grammar" (with Bruce Hayes, UCLA)
Aynat Rubinstein: "Gradations of force: rethinking modal quantificational components"
Martin Walkow: "A Unified Analysis of the Person Case Constraint and 3-3-Effects in Barceloni Catalan"

Congrats all!