Publications

Below is a list of publications and conference presentations given by members of the lab.

Publications

Rullmann, H. & Nederveen, S. A wh discourse particle: Dutch hoezo. To appear in Proceedings of the Linguistics Society of America 2024, 9(1). [link]

Sandoval, S. & Morzycki, M. A Modal Analysis of Propositional How. To appear in Proceedings of WCCFL 2023. [link]

Bochnak, M. Ryan. Additive focus in alternative questions in Wá∙šiw. In Proceedings of Semantics of Underrepresented Languages of the Americas (SULA) 12.

 
Presentations

Arrieta Zamudio, A. L. and R. Bochnak. Conjectural questions in Ktunaxa as canonical questions. Presented at Sinn und Bedeutung 29 pre-workshop on Evidentials in Non-canonical Speech Acts in Syracuse, Italy.

Bochnak, R. Underspecified coordination, focus and contrast in Wá∙šiw. Presented at Sinn und Bedeutung 29 in Noto, Italy.

Sandoval, S., Morzycki, M. & Bertrand, A. Polar degree questions and answers in Ktunaxa. Polar question meaning[s] across languages. April 11, 2024. University of Amsterdam. [link]

Matthewson, L. Three types of polar questions, and an answer to the monopolar/bipolar debate. Polar question meaning[s] across languages. April 12, 2024. University of Amsterdam. [link]

Navarro, M., Rullmann, H. & Matthewson, L. An Inquisitive Marker in Kaingang. Polar question meaning[s] across languages. April 12, 2024. University of Amsterdam. [link]

Bochnak, M. Ryan. Additive focus in alternative questions in Wá∙šiw. Semantics of Underrepresented Languages of the Americas (SULA) 12. October 15, 2022. University of Ottawa.

Bochnak, M. Ryan. The ingredients of alternative questions: The view from Wá∙šiw.
February 21, 2023: University of Texas, Austin (invited talk); May 30, 2023: Humboldt University, Berlin (invited talk)