The 41st West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics (WCCFL 41) is happening this week, hosted by the University of California, Santa Cruz. The program features several talks by UCLA linguists:
- Adeline Tan: CiV lengthening: Productivity and the emergence of the unmarked
- Hunter Johnson: Feature Gluttony in the Guaraní inverse
- Joseph Class: Reanalyzing agreement and incorporation restrictions in Southern Tiwa: Interaction/Satisfaction meets Gluttony
- Zahra Mirrazi: Choice functions and Binder Roof Constraint
- Zahra Mirrazi (with Michela Ippolito): Modal Past is Past: Evidence from non-SOT languages
- Alum Nikos Angelopoulos (with Chris Collins, Dimitris Michelioudakis, Arhonto Terzi): On the syntactic status of implicit arguments in UG: Greek as a case study
- MA alum Richard Wang: Morphosyntactically conditioned footing in Beijing Mandarin: Evidence from retroflex lenition