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Talks and Presentations

Conference Presentations

Upcoming (June 2025) — Transcribing nɬeʔkepmxcín stories and conversations. Canadian Linguistics Association Conference. Montréal. Talk (special session). (with Ella Hannon, c̓úʔsinek (Marty) Aspinall, kwaɬtèzetkwuʔ (Bernice) Garcia, Brent Hall, Mandy Jimmie, Noah Luntzlara, Bev Phillips, Danica Reid, Anna Stacey, Reed Steiner, and Lisa Matthewson) [abstract]

January 2024 — A Wh Discourse Particle: Dutch Hoezo. Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting. New York. Poster. (with Hotze Rullmann) [abstract] [poster]

January 2024 — Culmination implicatures are not implicatures: a Salish perspective. Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting. New York. Talk. [abstract][handout]

April 2023 — Maximal and non-minimal change in Salish event structure. International Workshop on Maximalization Strategies in the Event Domain. University of Debrecen, Hungary. Talk. [abstract] [handout]

April 2023 — Ā-driven anti-agreement in Dutch inflectional morphology. GLOW 46. University of Vienna, Austria. Poster. [abstract]

October 2022 — Scalar structure of telicity in Secwepemctsín. Semantics for Under-Represented Languages in the Americas. University of Ottawa. Talk.

August 2022 — Control and Limited Control in Secwepemctsín. 57th International Conference on Salish and Neighbouring Languages. Nicola Valley Institute of Technology, Merritt, B.C. Talk.

August 2021 — Hli, Focus, and Relativization in Gitksan. 56th International Conference on Salish and Neighbouring Languages (Virtual). Talk. (with Henry Davis)

August 2021 — Comparative notes on the determiner re in Secwepemctsín. 56th International Conference on Salish and Neighbouring Languages (Virtual). Talk. (with Michel Assis Navarro)

June 2021 — Double Perfects in Swiss German. Canadian Linguistic Association Conference (Virtual). Talk.

June 2020 — Discourse Novelty, Givenness and EV2 in German. Canadian Linguistic Association Conference (Virtual). Talk.

April 2020 —  Tense Doesn’t Like to Agree: The Case of Swiss German. Northwest Linguistics Conference, Univ. of Washington (Virtual). Talk. (with Lucas Chambers)

July 2019 — Mood and tense in German reportive contexts. Linguistic Society of America Summer Institute. Univ. of California at Davis. Poster.

May 2019 — Uniformity and interpretation constraints for mood and tense in German. Canadian Linguistic Association Conference, Univ. of British Columbia. Poster.

April 2019 — Uniformity and interpretation constraints for mood and tense in German.  Northwest Linguistics Conference, Univ. of Victoria. Talk.

 

Invited Talks
March 15, 2023 — Parsing structure in real time: processing pronouns and reflexives.  Psycholinguistics (PSYC/LING370A). University of Victoria. Guest Lecture.

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