Dissertation:
Wampler, Joshua. (2024). English main verb do and the grammatical distinction between states and events. UC San Diego.
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Committee: Andrew Kehler (chair), Benjamin Bergen, Victor Ferreira, Ivano Caponigro
Peer-reviewed:
Wampler, Joshua. (2021). Do thus: An investigation into anaphoric event reference, Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 6(1): 78. HTML
Proceedings:
Wampler, Joshua, & Eva Wittenberg. (2023). Discourse structure affects reference resolution to events in English: Evidence from a new paradigm. In M. Goldwater, F. K. Anggoro, B. K. Hayes, & D. C. Ong (Eds.), Proceedings of the 45th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. PDF
Unpublished manuscripts:
Wampler, Joshua. (2019). Do thus: A corpus study into the nature of event reference. Unpublished manuscript. UC San Diego. (Abstract, PDF) (an extended early version of the 2021 Glossa paper)
Wampler, Joshua. (2016). Albanian anaphora: Obliques as long-distance antecedents. Unpublished manuscript. The Ohio State University. (Abstract, PDF)
Conference talks:
Wampler, Joshua & Eva Wittenberg. (2021). Discourse structure affects resolution to events. The 27th Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing Conference (AMLaP27), Université de Paris, France.
Wampler, Joshua. (2020). Do thus: An investigation into event reference. Linguistics Society of America Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA. (Abstract, Slides)
Wampler, Joshua. (2019). We also do dogs: Main verb do and event construal. California Universities Semantics and Pragmatics (CUSP) 12, University of Southern California. (Slides)
Wampler, Joshua, & Eva Wittenberg. (2019). Doing thus and so: Event referential expressions and referent complexity. California Meeting on Psycholinguistics (CAMP) 3, UC Santa Cruz. (Slides)
Wampler, Joshua. (2017). Albanian anaphora: Obliques as non-local antecedents Workshop in General Linguistics 14, University of Wisconsin, Madison. (Slides)
Poster presentations:
Wampler, Joshua, & Eva Wittenberg. (2023). Discourse structure affects reference resolution to events in English: Evidence from a new paradigm. 45th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (Cogsci2023). Sydney, Australia.
Wampler, Joshua, & Eva Wittenberg. (2020). Form-specific preferences of proforms and demonstratives referring to events. The 26th Architectures and Mechanisms for Language Processing Conference (AMLaP), University of Potsdam, Germany. (poster coming soon)
Wampler, Joshua, & Eva Wittenberg. (2020). Conceptual parallels between event and object reference in English: A new paradigm shows that demonstratives refer to more complex events. The 33rd Annual CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. (poster coming soon)
Wampler, Joshua. (2017). Albanian anaphora: Obliques as non-local antecedents. Great Lakes Expo for Experimental and Formal Undergraduate Linguistics (GLEEFUL) 7, Michigan State University. (Poster)