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Upcoming Talks

Upcoming Talks

Past Talks

Past Talks

2022

Non-canonical inquiries in Spoken French.

CEES 2022:  May 12–13, 2022 an der Universität Tartu und dem Estnischen Literaturmuseum, Tartu, Estland. Mai 12–14.

 

2019-2020

Maternity leave

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2019

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French (full-DP) subject are interveners

Poster presented at The 50th Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society (NELS 50).

[Cambridge (MA), USA. October 25-27, 2019]

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French wh-in-situ questions at the interfaces

Talk given at Procope: Surprise questions from a comparative perspective : kick-off workshop

[Paris, France. April 16-18, 2019]

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Prosodic focus restrictions are clues to French wh-in-situ interrogatives

Talk given at Encoding varieties of topic and focus: The role of contrast and information status (AG4)

- Annual Meeting of the DGfS 2018.

[Bremen, Germany. March 6-8, 2019]

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2018

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Givenness and prosody, how French wh-in-situ questions are not linked to givenness.

Poster to be presented at  Prosody and Meaning: Information Structure and Beyond (ProMAix).

[Aix-en-Provence, France. November 8, 2018]

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How French in-situ questions are not linked to givenness.

Talk to be given at the workshop Recent Issues in the Syntax of Questions (RISQ).

[Konstanz, Germany. October 8-10, 2018]

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Prosodic structure of French interrogatives.

Poster presented at the summer school Intonation and Word Order – Theoretical and Empirical Approaches.

[Graz, Austria. September 17-21, 2018]

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Wh-in-situ in French, echo and info-seeking.

Poster presented at Meaning in non-canonical questions (MiQ).

[Konstanz, Germany. June 07-09, 2018]

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How prosody explains a superficial givenness constraint on French wh-in-situ questions.

Talk presented at the 48th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages, (LSRL 48).

[Toronto, Canada. April 25-28, 2018]

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Givenness and French in-situ questions.

Talk presented at the XIV. LIMES-Colloquium.

[Konstanz, Germany. February 23-24, 2018]

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French wh-in-situ questions: why givenness doesn’t explain all.

Talk presented at The Geneva WH-orkshop on Optional Insituness (GenWh 2018).

[Geneva, Switzerland. January. 16-18, 2018]

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2017

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French wh-in-situ questions have to be prosodically minimal, not given.

Poster presented at Going Romance 31.

[Bucharest, Romania. December. 07-09, 2017]

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French wh-in-situ questions. An interface approach.

Poster presented at  the workshop Prosody and Meaning (PaM).

[Konstanz, Germany. October 04-06 2017]

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The notion of “givenness” in wh-in-situ questions in Romance languages.

(with María Biezma)

Talk presented at the workshop Romance Interrogatives.

[Konstanz, Germany. May 18-19, 2017]

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Invited Talks

Invited Talks

2018

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Wh in situ: enjeux empiriques et méthodologiques.

Talk given at  Séminaire MEX (méthodologies expérimentales).

[University of Nantes, France. April 9, 2018]

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French wh-in-situ questions - how prosody might explain a superficial givenness constraint.

Talk given at Séminaire SYNSEM (Syntaxe et Sémantique).

[University of Nantes, France. April 6, 2018]

Grants

Grants

2018

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Mentorship Programme MEiN, University of Konstanz.

4-week research stay with Elisabeth Delais-Roussarie at the University of Nantes, France.

Workshops/Conferences

Workshops/Conferences

2018

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Meaning in non-canonical Questions (MIQ)

[Konstanz, Germany. June 7-9, 2018]

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