(2025)
Determiner phrase internal agreement asymmetries in Grassfields Bantu: A morphological approach. Ghent Generative Grammar Group (G4), Ghent University. [invited talk]
(2025)
On deriving default/semantic agreement from the valence of number: Insights from Grassfields Bantu. ACAL 56, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities. [slides]
(2025)
(with Mariia Privizentseva) Selective class drop in Isu: A case for cyclic morphology. GLOW 47, Frankfurt & Göttingen, Germany. [Abstract]
(2024)
Nominal prefix drop in Aghem: Agree and strictly local Impoverishment. Poster session at NELS 55, Yale University. [Abstract] [Poster]
(2024)
(with Mariia Privizentseva) Class drop in Isu: A case for cyclic morphology. Myopia Workshop, Leipzig University, Germany.
(2022)
Towards a unified theory for noun class agreement in Grassfields Bantu. Com(parative) Syn(tax), Leiden University, The Netherlands. [Invited talk]
(2022)
DP-internal focus affects agree: Insights from Ngemba (Grassfields Bantu). Cross-disciplinary Workshop on Information Structure in African Languages, African Linguistics School 6 (ALS6), Porto-Novo, Benin.
(2022)
Impoverished exponence is ‘too much’ agree: Evidence from Ngemba. Bantu 9, Malawi University of Science and Technology (MUST), Malawi. A versions of this talk was presented at the 46th GGS Conference, Stuttgart University, Germany.
(2021)
Structural asymmetries in focus marking: Insights from Bamileke Ngemba. Online talk at Structural Asymmetries in African Languages (SAIAL), Potsdam University, Germany.
(2019)
On focus marking in Ngemba. 5th African Linguistics School (ALS5), Rhodes University, Grahamstown, the Republic of South African.