Curt Anderson presented his paper ""That was some talk!": An account of some-exclamatives" at the Semantics Workshop of the American Midwest and Prairies 2015, hosted by University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.
Ai Taniguchi presented her paper "Negative inversion exclamatives" at the Semantics Workshop of the American Midwest and Prairies 2015, hosted by University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.
Madeline Shellgren presented her paper "Individual differences in listener perceptions: personality or cognitive processing?" at New Ways of Analyizing Variation 44 in Toronto, ON.
Monica Nesbitt, Matt Savage, and Alex Mason presented their paper, with Suzanne Evans Wagner and Erin Pevan, "Ignorant and annoying: Inland Northerners' attitudes toward NCS short-o" at New Ways of Analyizing Variation 44 in Toronto, ON.
Mingzhe Zheng presented his poster "Chinese American accommodation to the Northern Cities Shift in Southeast Michigan" at New Ways of Analyizing Variation 44 in Toronto, ON.
Alex Mason, Monica Nesbitt, and Matt Savage presented their paper, with Suzanne Evans Wagner and Erin Pevan, "Reversal and re-organization of the Northern Cities Shift in Michigan" at New Ways of Analyizing Variation 44 in Toronto, ON.
Chenchen Xu presented her paper "Sociolinguistic meanings of syllable contractin in Mandarin: Region and gender" at New Ways of Analyizing Variation 44 in Toronto, ON.
Patrick Kelley presented his poster, with Karthik Durvasula and Alan Beretta, "Differentiating Types of Grammatical Illusions: a Closer Look at Escher Sentences" at the 2015 Society for the Neurobiology of Language in Chicago, IL.
Adam Liter presented his paper, with A. Tess Huelskamp, Christopher C. Heffner, and Cristina Schmitt, "Non-grammaticalized number entails an exclusive interpretation of plural morphology" at the 2015 Workshop on Linguistics and Cognitive Aspects of Quantification, hosted by the Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary.
Alicia Parrish and Joe Jalbert presented their poster, with Alan Beretta, "Head commitment and plausability in English noun-noun compunds" at the 2015 Society for the Neurobiology of Language in Chicago, IL.
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