Refereed Talks
(Upcoming, 2022) Privatives across phases: disambiguating the sources of adnominal modification. 96th Annual Meeting of the LSA.
(Upcoming, 2022) Accounting for variability in the truth-evaluation of bare epistemic possibility statements. 96th Annual Meeting of the LSA. (with Giuseppe Ricciardi)
(2021) A structural source for intersective ambiguity. Sinn und Bedeutung 26 @ University of Cologne. September 10.
(2021) Privativity as a window to lexical-conceptual structure. 12th Dubrovnik Conference on Cognitive Science. May 19.
(2021) Emergent privativity and constrained modulation in adjective semantics. 57th Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistics Society. May 7.
(2021) Monoradical intersectivity and the morphosemantics of suppletion. West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics @ University of Arizona. April 8-11. [Slides]
(2021) What the hell adds expressive meaning to a question, anyway? Purdue Linguistics Symposium. April 10-11 (Asynchronous).
(2020) Wh-the-hell as a speaker-oriented, polarity-insensitive domain restrictor. SALT 30 @ Cornell University. August 17. [Slides] [Video]
(2018) Compositionality in Privative Adjectives: Extending Dual Content Semantics. 30th European Summer School in Logic, Language, and Information @ Sofia University. August 9. [Slides]
Posters
(2021) Epistemic modality and the 'true' nature of eavesdropping judgments. Society for Philosophy and Psychology. July 2. (with Giuseppe Ricciardi)
(2021) Intersectivity at the interface: the syntax and semantics of Russian adjectives. Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics 30 @ MIT. May 13-16. (with Daria Bikina)
(2021) D-linking and the semantics of wh-in-situ. 95th Annual Meeting of the LSA. January 11.
Workshop/Lab Talks
(2021) Non-intersective suppletion. ECO-5. April 3.
(2020) Conceptual combination and the emergence of privativity. Center for Research in Language Talks @ UCSD. November 10.
(2019) Wh-the-hell phrases, discourse linking, and domain ignorance. Linguistics Universals Workshop Series @ Harvard University. October 4. [Slides]
(2018) Slightly lower-ish: pragmatic scale shifts in degree modification. Southern New England Workshop in Semantics @ UMass Amherst. December 2. [Handout]
(2017) Salience and the formal link: experimental evidence for a unified NP-deletion theory of pronouns. Meaning & Modality Lab @ Harvard University. September 29. [Slides]