The following are research projects — mostly with respect to interactions between argument structure and meaning — that I independently conducted since my time at UC Irvine. For each, I was accepted to present and publish proceedings at a linguistics conference.
* includes data from fieldwork I performed on endangered and/or under-described languages
- Eliciting evidentiality and straddling categories: a study of Squliq Atayal*
- Results of an task translation task, for which I provide a preliminary analysis of evidentiality in the Squliq dialect of Atayal
- Conference: "Evidentiality in Language and Discourse" [Slides | Proceedings (under review)]
- Converbs — a generative approach*
- A cross-linguistic survey of the argument structure and clausal relationships of converb constructions in Khalkha Mongolian & Manchu
- Conference: "24th Seoul International Conference on Generative Grammar (SICOGG 24)" [Poster | Proceedings]
- The case of fragment answers
- A novel analysis of pronominal fragment answers, and their case forms in response to subject wh- questions, in English, Korean, and Serbian
- Conference: 2022 LSA Annual Meeting [Proceedings]