Accent and tone in Arapaho, Plains Algonquian. Yale Algonquian Morpho-Phonology Circle. Paper discussion facilitated by Shanti Jeremiah Ulfsbjorninn.
Lexical stress in languages with complex morphology. University of Auckland, Linguistics Club.
V-C movement in Algonquian and Germanic. University of Southern California (USC), Syntax Group. (with Paula Fenger and Adrian Stegovec).
Agreement paradigms in Algonquian and V2 in Germanic. University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Morphology Group. (with Paula Fenger and Adrian Stegovec).
(with N. Weber, A. Arppe, A. Cowell, R.-M. Déchaine, C. Hammerly, S. Murray, K. Schmirler, R. Vogel). Variation in prosodic structure across Algonquian. The 55th Algonquian Conference. University of Alberta.
(with N. Weber, A. Arppe, A. Cowell, R.-M. Déchaine, C. Hammerly, S. Murray, K. Schmirler, R. Vogel). Microparametric variation in prosodic structure: case studies from Algonquian. Organized session. The 97th Annual Meeting of Linguistic Society of America (LSA 97). Denver, Colorado.
Phonological and Morpho-Phonological Properties of Vowel Harmony in Arapaho. The 54th Algonquian Conference. University of Colorado, Boulder.
(with N. Weber). Phonological Cues to Morpho-Prosodic Boundaries: Arapaho. In Microparametric Approach to Prosodic Variation: Case Ttudies from Algonquian (Special session). The 54th Algonquian Conference. University of Colorado, Boulder.
Lexical accent and the illusion of complexity. The 45th GLOW Colloquium. Queen Mary University of London, London, United Kingdom.
Person agreement prefixes across Algonquian: evidence for three separate paradigms. The 53rd Algonquian Conference. Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.
(with P. Fenger, A. Stegovec). The blocking effect of Negation on Initial Change: Rescue by affix deletion. The 53rd Algonquian Conference. Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.
Syntactic influences on stress: Noun Incorporation and Denominal Verbs in Choguita Rarámuri. The 57nd Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society (CLS57).
(with S. Syed). Negation and Agreement in Coorgi. The 11th Formal Approaches to South Asian Languages conference (FASAL11).
Words, words, words: phonology of wordhood in Arapaho. The 43rd annual meeting of Berkeley Linguistic Society (BLS43).
Being exceptional is important for the whole family: Agreement paradigms in Algonquian. The 43rd annual meeting of Berkeley Linguistic Society (BLS43). (with Paula Fenger and Adrian Stegovec).
Unifying V-C movement in Algonquian and Germanic: A view from the outliers. The 40th Generative Linguistics in the Old World (GLOW40). (with Paula Fenger and Adrian Stegovec).
Unifying V-C movement in Algonquian and Germanic: A view from the outliers. The 41st Annual Penn Linguistics Conference (PLC41). (with Paula Fenger and Adrian Stegovec).
Arapaho, the English of Algonquian: V-C movement and its effects on agreement paradigms. The 47th Annual Meeting of North East Linguistic Society (NELS 47). (with Paula Fenger and Adrian Stegovec).
Two contrasts are better than one: [±realis] and [±affirmative] in Arapaho. The 52nd Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society (CLS52).
Initial Change is Mood-y: Tense-Restricted Mood Marking in Arapaho. The 40th annual Penn Linguistics Conference (PLC40).
Realis is real: Evidence from Initial Change in Arapaho. The 42nd Annual Meeting of Berkeley Linguistic Society (BLS42).
Interactions between levels of prominence: The case of Arapaho. The 18th Annual Workshop on American Indigenous Languages (WAIL18), University of California, Santa Barbara.
Contrastive Focus in Children Acquiring English and ASL: Cues of Prominence. The 6th bi-annual conference on Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition – North America (GALANA6).
How obligatory is culminativity? Arapaho in word-level prosodic typology. The 46th Algonquian Conference.
Acoustic correlates of prominence in Arapaho. The 50th Annual Meeting of the Chicago Linguistic Society (CLS50).