Research

My research interests broadly lie in the areas of psycholinguistics, morphosyntax, and syntax-semantics interface.

Besides my long standing interests in light verbs, complex predicates, and (non-)compositionally, I am interested case, agreement, as well as their interaction and processing. Apart from agreement attraction, my psycholinguistic research focuses on processing of morphosyntax and psychological reality of morphosyntactic structures. My other interests include coordination, question particles, and polar, alternative, & biased questions.

I primarily work on Marathi (Indo-Aryan; also my first language). Since 2022, I have been doing fieldwork on Nɬeʔkepmxcin (also known as Thompson River Salish), an interior Salish language spoken in BC, Canada.

From time to time, I find myself thinking about (without any success- I must add) phonology of Marathi. Given that my other interests are so far removed from it, I find doing so almost freeing- I thoroughly enjoy the luxury of not having to make much sense!

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