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Conference papers (by refereed abstract) 'Copy Theory of Movement, Special Inflection, and the Syntax-PF Interface.' Joint paper with Chris H. Reintges (Leiden). 26th GLOW Colloquium. University of Lund, 9-11 April 2003. 'Syntactic Anchoring in Hausa and Coptic Wh-constructions’. Joint paper with Chris H. Reintges (Leiden). 27th Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society. University of California, Berkeley, 23-25 March 2001. 'Exhaustive Listing versus New Information Focus in Hausa: Correlations between Morphosyntax and Semantics'. Joint paper with Philip J. Jaggar (SOAS). Fifth International Afroasiatic Linguistics Conference. Université Paris VII, 28-30 June 2000. 'Exhaustive Listing versus New Information Focus in Hausa: Correlations between Morphosyntax and Semantics'. Joint paper with Philip J. Jaggar (SOAS). LAGB Autumn Meeting. University of York, 7-9 September 1999. 'The Focus Properties of Copular Sentences'. Fourth Conference on Afroasiatic Languages. SOAS, University of London, 25-27 June 1998. 'Relatives and Possessives in Afroasiatic'. Joint paper with Jamal Ouhalla (Queen Mary). Workshop on Relative Clauses. Zentrum für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, Berlin, 26 November 1996. 'A Minimalist Approach to the Theory of Focus in Hausa'. LAGB Spring Meeting. University of Sussex, 11-13 April 1996. Invitations to address meetings 2003 'Copy Theory of Movement, Special Inflection, and the Syntax-PF Interface.' Joint paper with Chris H. Reintges (Leiden). Linguistics Department Seminar, SOAS, London. 1999 'Exhaustive Listing versus New Information Focus in Hausa: Correlations between Morphosyntax and Semantics.' Joint paper with Phil Jaggar (SOAS). Falmer Language Group, University of Sussex. 1998 'The Focus Properties of Copular Sentences.' Linguistics Department Seminar, University of York. 1997 'Relatives and Possessives
in Afroasiatic.' Joint paper with Jamal Ouhalla (QMW) Linguistics
Department Seminar, SOAS, London. |
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