Program
Saturday, March 4
09.00 - 09.15
09.15 - 10.15
10.15 - 10.30
Opening Remarks Fong Auditorium - Boylston Hall 110
Plenary Talk
Travis Major
Coffee break Ticknor Lounge - Boylston Hall
10.30 - 12.00
Syntax Boylston Hall 104
Christine Soh Yue
Sakha "say" complementization: A Case-by agree approach
Mikhail Knyazev
Neither a lexical verb nor a complementizer: Evidential SAY-based complements in Chuvash
Jack Rabinovitch
Island sensitivity and case matching in Uyghur pseudo prolepsis
Experimental & Semantics 110
Polina Berezovskaya, Sigrid Beck, & Robin Hoernig
Turkish correlatives in monolingual Turkish and bilingual Turkish-German grammar
M. Yarkın Ergin & Karin Stromswold
Comprehending Turkish sentences using word order, thematic roles, and case
Bergül Soykan
The interaction between past and conditional morphemes in Turkish
12.00 - 1.00
1.00 - 2.30
Break
Fong Auditorium - Boylston Hall 110
Yağmur Sağ, Ömer Demirok, & Muhammet Bal
Subject pseudo-incorporation in Laz
Furkan Dikmen, Elena Guerzoni, & Ömer Demirok
When tense shifts expressive presuppositions: hani and monstrous semantics
Xiang Li & Paul Portner
2.30 - 3.45
Posters + Coffee Break Ticknor Lounge - Boylston Hall
Joshua Dees
Non-uniformity in phonologizing phase heads: Evidence from Kazakh
Sichen Lyu
Neutral vowels and exceptional harmony in Western Yugur
Metehan Oğuz & Elsi Kaiser
Interpretation of Turkish reflexive anaphors: subjecthood vs semantic role
Utku Türk
Aliya Zhaksybek
3.45 - 5.15
Fong Auditorium - Boylston Hall 110
Muhammed İleri
Haplology and local dislocation in Turkish: Evidence from associative plurals
Young-Hoon Kim
Morphological requirements for auxiliary verb periphrasis in Turkish
Nikita Bezrukov
On the timing of multiple exponence: Evidence from Arapgir and Erzurum Armenian verbs
Dinner + Social Event Ticknor Lounge - Boylston Hall
Sunday, March 5
09.15 - 10.15
10.15 - 10.30
Plenary Talk Fong Auditorium - Boylston Hall 110
Paloma Jeretič
Coffee break Ticknor Lounge - Boylston Hall
10.30 - 12.00
Phonology Boylston Hall 103
Barış Kabak & Janne Lorenzen
The final word on word-final prominence: Multifarious evidence for stress in Turkish
Jonathan Washington
(Turkic) vowel harmony is not an analytically unifiable phenomenon
Hossep Dolatian, Katherine Hodgson, & Tom Meadows
Prosodic phrasing conditions relative clause extraposition in Armenian
Syntax of NP Fong Auditorium
Aslı Kuzgun & Ümit Atlamaz
The genitive case with postpositions in Turkish
Sercan Karakaş & Balkız Öztürk
Natalia Logvinova
12.00 - 1.00
1.00 - 2.15
Break
Online posters Fong Auditorium - Boylston Hall 110
Serra Gök & Stefano Canalis
Word order in Turkish binomial expressions
Hasmik Hovhannisyan & Hossep Dolatian
Simplification principles and language development in Armenian
Murad Suleymanov
From reality into wishful thinking: A non-perfective use of a perfective participle in Azeri
Merve Yazar
*ABA in Romeyka verbal paradigms
Seda Öztürk
2.15 - 2.30
2.30 - 4.00
4.00 - 4.30
Coffee Break Ticknor Lounge - Boylston Hall
Fong Auditorium - Boylston Hall 110
Eszter Ótott-Kovács
A-bar movement feeds case assignment: Evidence from Kazakh differential subject marking
Burak Öney
Right dislocation as remnant movement in Turkish
Robin Jenkins
Variations in verbal identity in Uyghur and Uzbek verb-stranding ellipsis
Concluding Remarks Fong Auditorium - Boylston Hall 110
For Presenters
Oral Presentations
We are going to have 20-minute talks followed by 10-minute Q&A sessions.
Poster Presentations
We are going to have two poster sessions. On March 4, we are going to have a traditional in-person poster session in Ticknor Lounge. We recommend you print your poster on A1-size paper. The poster session on zoom which will take place on March 5 will consist of 10-minute lightning talks followed by 5-minute Q&A sessions as scheduled in the program. You can choose either poster or slides for your presentation.