The 97th Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America will take place January 5-8, 2023, in Denver, CO. Since many current and former Stanford linguists have talks and posters, we simply list talks and posters with current department members as lead authors:

  • "Exploiting the common ground: Definite articles with proper names in Spanish”, Evelyn Fernández-Lizárraga
  • "Different speech styles promote different processing strategies: Eye-tracking evidence”, William S. Clapp, Seung Kyung Kim, Meghan Sumner
  • "Taking sides using sentential complement predicates: The interplay of factivity and politeness in persuasion”, Yiwei Luo, Beth Levin, Dan Jurafsky
  • "Which island-violating sentences satiate: A meta-analysis”, Jiayi Lu, Judith Degen (Poster)
  • "Coordination of Unlike Categories Creates Grammaticality Illusion”, Jiayi Lu, Nayoun Kim (Poster)
  • "The Greek possessive modal eho as a special agentive modality”, Isabel Papadimitriou, Cleo Condoravdi (Poster)
  • "'He sounds like a bureaucrat': Variation of voice quality in stylistic performances”, Robert Xu
  • "Modeling Southern Yi's articulatory sound change precursor with Dynamic Field Theory”, Irene Yi, Claire Bowern, Jason Shaw (Poster)
  • "Maximality and modality in Wh-infinitivals”, Anissa Zaitsu (Poster)

We also note that alum Ashwini Deo (Ph.D. '06) is presenting an invited plenary lecture entitled "Succeeding to Fail: Why 'better' Strategies Lose Their Edge."