Publications
2023
Two phi-feature sets on honorific nouns. To appear. Proceedings of WCCFL 41.
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.
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
Honorific (mis)matches in allocutive languages with a focus on Japanese. (with Akitaka Yamada). Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 44(1). https://www.glossa-journal.org/article/id/7669/
2020
On the syntax of addressee in imperatives: insights from allocutivity. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics, 5(1), 107. 1-44. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.1083
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.
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.
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.
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.
Differential Subject Marking and Person Licensing Condition (with Pritha Chandra). Concentric: Studies in Linguistics.
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.
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.