Poster Session
The Poster Session will take place from 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm on Saturday, May 19, in the East Lounge on the second floor of Ida Noyes Hall, 1212 East 59th Street. We have provided a set of poster FAQs for presenters.
- Sigrid Beck, Vera Hohaus and Sonja Tiemann (Universität Tübingen) “A Note on Phrasal Comparatives”
- Elena Castroviejo (Centro de Ciencias Humanas y Sociales – CSIC) “Gradation in modified APs”
- Scott Grimm (Stanford University) “Degrees of Countability: A Mereotopological Approach to the Mass/Count Distinction”
- Graham Katz, Paul Portner and Aynat Rubinstein (Georgetown University) “Ordering Combination for Modal Comparison”
- Hadas Kotek, Yasutada Sudo and Martin Hackl (MIT) “`Many’ Readings of `Most'”
- Giorgio Magri (CNRS, Paris 7, LABEX EFL-PLU) “No need for a theory of the distribution of readings of english bare plurals”
- Paul Marty1, Emmanuel Chemla2 and Benjamin Spector2 (1MIT and 2Institut Jean Nicod) “`Between 3 and 5′ sometimes means `at least 3′ : new ways to detect a new ambiguity” (poster)
- Katherine McKinney-Bock and Roumyana Pancheva (USC) “A Note on Attributive Adjectives, Distributivity, and Comparison Classes”
- Yaron McNabb (University of Chicago) “Cross-categorial modification of properties in Hebrew and English”
- Anne Mucha (Universität Potsdam) “Temporal reference in a genuinely tenseless language: the case of Hausa (Chadic)”
- E. Allyn Smith and Carl Pollard (Northwestern and OSU) “A unified analysis of the same, phrasal comparatives, and superlatives” (poster)
- Paolo Santorio (Australian National University) “Layered Binding in De Se Reports” (poster)
- Galit W. Sassoon and Natalia Zevakhina (ILLC-University of Amsterdam and University of Moscow) “Granularity shifting: Experimental evidence from degree modifiers” (poster)
- Stephanie Solt and Nicole Gotzner (ILLC-University of Amsterdam and Humboldt University) “Experimenting with Degrees”
- Alex Silk (University of Michigan) “Modality, Weights, and Inconsistent Premise Sets” (poster)
- Teresa Torres Bustamante (Rutgers) “Real tense and real aspect in mirativity”
- Daniel Velleman1, David Beaver1, Edgar Onea2, Dylan Bumford1,3, Emilie Destruel1 and Elizabeth Coppock4 (1University of Texas, 2Universität Gottingen, 3New York University, and 4Heinrich Heine University) “It-clefts are IT (Inquiry Terminating) Constructions”
- Masahiro Yamada (University of Kyoto) “Polysemy of Reciprocal”
- Beibei Xu (Rutgers) “Nandao-Questions as a Special Kind of Rhetorical Questions”