Impersonal pronouns and the acquaintance inference. Workshop on Perspectival Plurality, University of Warsaw, May 2022.
Notes on teaching formal semantics: a view from Queen Mary. Workshop on Inclusive Teaching in Semantics, SALT 29, Brown University, May 2021.
Predicates of personal taste, genericity, and the individual-level/stage-level distinction. NELS 52, Rutgers., October 2021.
On the problem of form and meaning in de se reports. ConSOLE 29, Leiden University Centre for Linguistics, January 2021.
On De Se Binding. Semantics and Philosophy in Europe 10, Barcelona, December 2018.
Revisiting tense and aspect in English infinitives. Tenselessness Workshop, University of Greenwich, Oct 2017.
On the temporal properties of infinitives. Subordinate clauses in generative linguistics, University College London, May 2017.
On truth value judgments as a guide to meaning: a case study on de se. What is said and what is meant, Humboldt University Berlin, September 2016.
Against de se-as-de re approaches to obligatory control. NonFinite Subjects, University of Nantes, April 2016.
On the routes to de nunc. Perspective in Language and Thought, Uppsala University, Nov 2017.
Predicates of personal taste and the de se: similarities and differences. The Lexicon of Subjectivity, University of the Basque Country, June 2017.
Notes on predicates of personal taste. Semantics Research Seminar, University College London, March 2017.
On being obligatorily de se. Workshop on perspectival expressions and the de se cross-linguistically. [with Tom Roeper]
Linguistic Society of America Annual Meeting, Washington DC, January 2016.
Counterfactual attitudes and the routes to de se. Perspectives in Discourse Workshop, University of Göttingen, July 2015.
Two theories of logophoricity [with Frank Sode]. OSU/Maribor/Rijeka Philosophy Conference, Dubrovnik, June 2015.
The de se/de re distinction under counterfactual attitudes. Naming Matters Workshop, University of Stuttgart, December 2014.
Two case studies on perspective: logophoric pronouns and predicates of personal taste. Unraveling the language of perspective, Radboud University, Nijmegen, November 2014.
On testing for de se and de re construals across languages. Pronouns in embedded contexts at the syntax-semantics interface, University of Tübingen, November 2014.
Commentary on Herman Cappelen & Josh Dever's The Inessential Indexical: on the Philosophical Insignificance of Perspective and the First Person. Rutgers Semantics Workshop, October 2014.
Experimental Investigations of the Semantics of Attitude Reports. University of Ulster, March 2014.
Counterfactual Attitudes and the Syntax-Semantics Interface. University of Leipzig, January 2014.
Dreaming De Re and De Se: Experimental Evidence for the Oneiric Reference Constraint [Poster with Jeruen Dery]. Sinn und Bedeutung 18, September 2013.
A Semantic Analysis of Partial Control. University of Maryland Linguistic Colloquium, February 2013.