Scrambling Workshop, Syracuse/Cornell, May 8-9, 2021
Funded by the Central New York Humanities Corridor
Join by Zoom: https://syracuseuniversity.zoom.us/j/95903897330?pwd=bm94K1RhWlhYbHUweUMxd2xhckRtUT09
Participants
Josef Bayer, University of Konstanz
John Bailyn, Stony Brook University
Rajesh Bhatt, University of Massachusetts
Kenyon Branan, National University of Singapore
Mia Gong, Cornell University
Shigeru Miyagawa, MIT
Joachim Sabel, University of Louvain
Mamoru Saito, Nanzan University
Saturday May 8 (all times EST)
8am Mamoru Saito, Nanzan University
“Weak Heads in Labeling: Why J/K-type Scrambling is allowed”
9am Josef Bayer, University of Konstanz
“Particles as functional heads”
10am Mia Gong, Cornell University
“Condition C reconstruction revisited: Scrambling, late merger, and the A/A' distinction in Mongolian”
11am Rajesh Bhatt, University of Massachusetts
TBA
12-1pm Discussion (Jaklin Kornfilt and John Whitman)
Sunday May 9
8am Kenyon Branan, National University of Singapore
TBA
9am Joachim Sabel, University of Louvain
“Scrambling in Multiple Wh-Questions in German”
10am Shigeru Miyagawa, MIT
“Case, Late Merge, and A/A’-movements”
11am John Bailyn, Stony Brook University
TBA
12-12:30pm Wrap up
