2023
Luis Alonso-Ovalle & Aron Hirsch. Weakening is external to 'only'. SALT 33, Yale. (handout)
Hirsch, Aron & Bernhard Schwarz. Type disambiguation and logical strength. NELS 53, Goettingen. (poster)
2022
Hirsch, Aron. Only as a form-meaning mismatch. Oberseminar, University of Goettingen. (handout)
Bassi, I., A. Hirsch, & T. Trinh. Pre-DP 'only' is a propositional operator at LF: a new argument from ellipsis. WCCFL 40 (osf), SALT 32 (osf).
Hirsch, Aron. How scope reveals 'only' concord. Colloquium, University of Geneva.
2021
Hirsch, Aron & Bernhard Schwarz. Reconciling maximality with cumulativity in questions. NELS 52, Rutgers. (osf)
Hirsch, Aron & Bernhard Schwarz. Cumulative readings in focus contexts. SuB 26, Cologne. (handout)
2020
Hirsch, Aron. 'Only' as a concord phenomenon. Colloquium, Tel Aviv.
Hirsch, Aron. Singular questions with multiple answers. Colloquium, HUJI. (joint work with B. Schwarz, M. Socolof) (handout)
2019
Aron Hirsch & Michael Wagner. 'Only' reconstruction and backwards association. Amsterdam Colloquium. (handout)
Socolof, M., B. Schwarz, & A. Hirsch. 'Which' questions, uniqueness, and answerhood: evidence from disjunction. NELS 50, MIT. (handout)
Hirsch, Aron & Bernhard Schwarz. Singular 'which', mention-some, and variable scope uniqueness. SALT 29, UCLA . (poster)
Hirsch, Aron. 'Only' as a concord phenomenon. Colloquium, UCLA. (handout)
Hirsch, Aron & Uli Sauerland. Adverbs in collective conjunction. LSA 93, NYC. (handout)
2018
Hirsch, Aron. The Semantic Inflexibility Hypothesis. Ambigo, Goettingen. (handout)
Alonso-Ovalle, Luis & Aron Hirsch. Keep 'only' strong. SALT 28, MIT. (poster)
Hirsch, Aron. Epistemically-sensitive 'only'. WCCFL 36, UCLA. (poster)
2017
Hirsch, Aron. Only, modals, and pseudo-clefts. Colloquium, McGill. (handout)
Hirsch, Aron & Ezer Rasin. An evolutionary effect of simplicity bias on the typology of logical operators. Simplicity workshop, MIT. (poster)
Hirsch, Aron. A uniform semantics for cross-categorial operators. Colloquium, UCLA. (handout)
Hirsch, Aron. Fragments, pseudo-clefts, and ellipsis. LSA 91, Austin. (handout)
2016
Zehr, J., A. Hirsch, A. Bacovcin, & F. Schwarz. Priming local accommodation of hard triggers in disjunction. NELS 47, UMass. (handout)
Quek, Y. & A. Hirsch. Separating focus meanings and focus forms in Standard and Colloquiual Singapore English. NELS 47, UMass. (poster)
Hirsch, Aron. Disjoined questions as mention-some questions. SuB 21, Edinburgh. (handout)
Hirsch, A., F. Schwarz, & J. Zehr. Presupposition projection from disjunction in online processing. SuB 21, Edinburgh. (poster)
2015
Hirsch, Aron & Michael Wagner. Right node raising, scope, and plurality. Amsterdam Colloquium. (handout)
Hirsch, Aron. "DP conjunction" as vP conjunction: a case for conjunction reduction. NELS 46, Concordia. (handout)
Hirsch, Aron. A compositional semantics for wh-ever free relatives. Sinn und Bedeutung 20, Tuebingen. (poster)
Hirsch, Aron & Michael Wagner. Rightward movement affects prosody phrasing. ETAP 3, Illinois.
Hirsch, Aron. An unexceptional semantics for expressions of exception. PLC 39. (handout)
Brillman, Ruth & Aron Hirsch. An anti-locality account of English subject/non-subject asymmetries. LSA 89, Portland.
Hirsch, Aron. Exhaustive answers and polarity-mismatch. LSA 89, Portland. (poster)
2014
Hirsch, Aron & Michael Wagner. Prosodic evidence that parentheticals are placed by rightward movement. NELS 45, MIT. (handout)
Hirsch, Aron. Exhaustivity and polarity-mismatch. CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing.
Brillman, Ruth & Aron Hirsch. Don’t move too close. CLS 50. (handout)
Hirsch, Aron & Martin Hackl. Incremental processing and presupposition evaluation in disjunction. Linguistic Evidence, Tuebingen.
Hirsch, Aron & Martin Hackl. Incremental processing and presupposition evaluation in disjunction. LSA 88, Minneapolis.
2013
Hirsch, Aron. Is the domain for weight computation the syllable or the interval? Phonology 2013, UMass Amherst. (slides)
Hirsch, Aron & Martin Hackl. Incremental presupposition evaluation in disjunction. NELS 44, University of Connecticut. (slides)
Hirsch, Aron & Michael Wagner. Topicality and its effect on prosodic prominence: the context creation paradigm. LSA 87, Boston.
2011
Hirsch, Aron & Michael Wagner. Syntactic differences in the reliability of prosodic disambiguation. ETAP 2, McGill.
Hirsch, Aron & Michael Wagner. Context and prominence in English intransitive sentences. ETAP 2, McGill.
Hirsch, Aron & Michael Wagner. Patterns of prosodic prominence in English intransitive sentences. GLOW 34, Vienna. (slides)