2025. A new approach to plurals-of-politeness and their number agreement (with Yash Sinha). Natural Language and Linguistic Theory.
In press. A novel account of mixed concord: the view from Punjabi honorifics (with Yash Sinha). Proceedings of WCCFL 42.
2025. Two phi-feature sets on honorific nouns. Proceedings of WCCFL 41, edited by Nikolas Webster, Yağmur Kiper, Richard Wang, and Sichen Larry Lyu.
2023. Polarity, homogeneity and authority (with Julie Goncharov). Proceedings of Chicago Linguistics Society/CLS 58.
2022. Deferred imperatives across Indo-Aryan. (with Neil Banerjee). Proceedings of (F)ASAL 10, edited by Ishani Guha, Sana Kidwai and Martha Schwarz.
2022. Aspect in Hindi-Urdu and transition between syntactic domains. (with Julie Goncharov). Proceedings of Glow in Asia XIII, edited by Yuqiao Du, Zhuo Chen, Xiangyu Li, Zetao Xu and Victor Junnan Pan. http://ling.cuhk.edu.hk/glowxiii/Proceedings_of_GLOW-In_Asia_XIII_v2.pdf
2022. Honorific (mis)matches in allocutive languages with a focus on Japanese. (with Akitaka Yamada). Glossa 44(1). https://www.glossa-journal.org/article/id/7669/
2020. On the syntax of addressee in imperatives: insights from allocutivity. Glossa 5(1), 107. 1-44. http://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.1083
2020. Non-active voices in South Asian languages (with Pritha Chandra and Anindita Sahoo). In Passives Cross-Linguistically: Theoretical and Experimental Approaches, ed. by Kleanthes K. Grohmann, Akemi Matsuya, and Eva-Maria Remberger. Brill: EALT series.
2020. Allocutivity as the locus of imperative syntax. Proceedings of NELS 49 , ed. by Maggie Baird and Jonathan Pesetsky. Vol. 2, 165-174.
2019. 3rd person needs licensing too: Examining the se/suu connection (with Louise Raynaud). Special Issue of Studies in Polish Linguistics (SPL) 2019: Selected papers from the SinFonIJA 11 Conference, Kraków.
2019. Macro Differences in dialects (with Pritha Chandra). Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Penn Linguistics Conference. University of Pennsylvania Working Papers in Linguistics: Vol. 25 : Iss. 1 , Article 8.
2017. Variation in subject-triggered clitic restrictions: A Case of Punjabi. Proceedings of Glow in Asia XI, ed. by Michael Erlewine. Published with MIT Working Papers in Linguistics, 2017.
2017. Dative and Ergative Subject Constructions in Punjabi: Understanding Person Agreement. In Exploring the Syntax and Semantics of South Asian Languages, pages 129-152. UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
2017. Differential Subject Marking and Person Licensing Condition (with Pritha Chandra). Concentric: Studies in Linguistics.
2017. Optional Ergativity with Unergatives in Punjabi (with Pritha Chandra and Usha Udaar). Taiwan Journal of Linguistics.
2016. Clitic blocking as a side effect of 1st/2nd person licensing: The case of -suu in Punjabi. Proceedings of Formal Approaches to South Asian Languages (FASAL6), ed. by Mythili Menon and Saurov Syed. 79-86.
2016. The Perfect Nominative (with Pritha Chandra). Proceedings of Formal Approaches to South Asian Languages (FASAL6), ed. by Mythili Menon and Saurov Syed. 72-78.
2015. Person based ergativity in Punjabi: Comparing Transitive and Unergative 1st /2nd person subjects. Indian Linguistics 76 (3-4), 27-43.
2013. Comparatives in Hindi-Urdu: Puzzling over ZYAADAA (with Sakshi Bhatia and Jyoti Iyer). Lissim Working Papers 1(1), 15-28.
Unpublished manuscript. Negative (in)effability in Bangla imperatives (with Neil Banerjee).
Unpublished manuscript. What can nominals tell us about plurals-of-politeness? (with Yash Sinha)