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Howard
Lasnik
Distinguished University Professor
Dept of Linguistics
1106 Marie Mount Hall
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
Phone: (301) 405-4929
Fax: (301) 405-7104
<lasnik [AT] UMD [DOT] edu>
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Recent Presentations
2011, “ The syntax of pronoun interpretation: Some recurrent themes”, U. of Maryland MayFest - The Interpretation of Pronouns
2011, “Another look at island repair by Deletion”, Islands in Contemporary Linguistic Theory, University of the Basque Country.
2011, “The notion of derivations in linguistics: Syntax”, 50 Years of Linguistics at MIT, MIT.
Current Courses
On sabbatical Spring, 2012
Recent Courses
Ling 610 Fall 2011 Syntactic Theory
Ling 819 Fall 2011 Possible and Impossible Structures (with Terje Lohndal)
Ling 819 Spring 2011 Ellipsis
and Violation Repair (with Norbert Hornstein)
Ling 610 Fall 2010 Syntactic Theory
Ling 689D/889D
Classic Readings in Syntax (with Tonia Bleam)
Ling 819 Spring
2010 'Syntax of Quantification'
Ling
610 Fall 2009 Syntactic Theory
Ling 611 Spring
2009 Issues in Syntax
Ling 819
Spring 2009 'The Development of Binding Theory'
LING
610 Fall 2008 Syntactic Theory
Nanzan University Summer 2008 Course
Nanzan
University Summer 2007 Course
LING 819 Seminar in Syntactic
Theory: Issues in Ellipsis Spring 2007
LING689A/889A Professional
Methods Spring 2007
LSA
Course 2005: LSA 208
Academic Background
- B.S., Carnegie Institute of Technology (Mathematics and English), 1967
- M.A., Harvard University (English), 1969
- Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Linguistics), 1972
Dissertation: Analyses of Negation in English
Work Experience
Present Position
- Distinguished University Professor, University of Maryland
Previous Positions
- 1972-76 Assistant Professor, University of Connecticut
- 1976-81 Associate Professor, University of Connecticut
- 1981-2000 Professor, University of Connecticut
- 2000-2002 Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor, University of Connecticut
- 2002- Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of
Connecticut
- 2002-2003 Professor, University of Maryland
- 2008-2009 Distinguished Scholar Teacher, University of Maryland
Visiting Appointments:
- 1978-79 University of California, Irvine
- 1979 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- 1985 University of Texas
- 1985-86 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- 1986 University of Southern California
- 1986 LSA Linguistic Institute, City University of New York
- 1992 University of Rochester
- 1992 Warsaw University Linguistic Summer School
- 1994 Dutch National Graduate School in Linguistics
- 1995 Forschungsschwerpunkt Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
- 1998 University of Pennsylvania, Institute for Research in Cognitive Science
- 2001 LSA Linguistic Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara
- 2002 Leiden University
- 2003 LSA Linguistic Institute, Michigan State University
- 2005 LSA Linguistic Institute, MIT
- 2006 Nanzan University
- 2007 Nanzan University
- 2008 Nanzan University
Research Interests
Syntactic Theory; Logical Form; Learnability.
Recent Publications
For a list of all publications, please click here.
For presentations, please click here.
Books (recent)
- Lasnik, H. and M. Saito. 1992. Move Alpha: Conditions on Its Application
and Output. MIT Press.
- Lasnik, H. 1999. Minima list Analysis. Blackwell.
- Lasnik, H. (with M. Depiante and A. Stepanov) 2000. Syntactic Structures
Revisited: Contemporary Lectures on Classic Transformational Theory. MIT Press.
- Lasnik, H. 2003. Minimalist Investigations in Linguistic Theory. Routledge
Ltd.
- Lasnik, H. and J. Uriagereka. 2005. A Course in Minimalist Syntax. Blackwell.
Chapters (recent)
- Lasnik, H. 1999. Pseudogapping puzzles. In S. Lappin and E. Benmamoun (eds.)
Fragments: Studies in Ellipsis and Gapping. Oxford University Press, pp. 141-174.
- Lasnik, H. 1999. On the locality of movement: Formalist syntax position
paper. In M. Darnell, E. Moravscik, F. Newmeyer, M. Noonan, and K. Wheatley
(eds.) Functionalism and Formalism in Linguistics, Volume 1: General papers
(SLCS 41). John Benjamins Publishing Company, pp. 33-54.
- Lasnik, H. 1999. Chains of arguments. In S. Epstein and N. Hornstein (eds.)
Working Minimalism. MIT Press, pp. 189-215.
- Lasnik, H. and C. Boeckx. 2000. Transformational grammar. In R. Clark (ed.)
Annotated Bibliography for English Studies [1: Language and Linguistics: 108
Theoretical Linguistics. Editors: I. Roberts, R. Borseley and F. Newmeyer]
- Lasnik, H. 2001. Derivation and representation in modern transformational
syntax. In M. Baltin and C. Collins (eds.) Handbook of Syntactic Theory. Blackwell,
pp. 62-88.
- Lasnik, H. 2001. When can you save a structure by destroying it? In M. Kim
and U. Strauss (eds.) Proceedings of the North East Linguistic Society 31,
Vol. Two. GLSA, pp. 301-320.
- Lasnik, H. 2001. Subjects, objects, and the EPP. In W. D. Davies and S.
Dubinsky (eds.) Objects and Other Subjects: Grammatical Functions, Functional
Categories, and Configurationality. Kluwer, pp. 103-121.
- Lasnik, H. 2002. Feature movement or agreement at a distance? In A. Alexiadou,
E. Anagnostopoulou, S. Barbiers and H.-M. Gaertner (eds.) Dimensions of Movement
. John Benjamins, pp. 189-208.
- Lasnik, H. 2002. Government-Binding Theory. In L. Nadel (ed.) Encyclopedia
of Cognitive Science. Macmillan Inc., pp. 300-307.
- Lasnik, H. 2002. On exceptional Case marking constructions. In Korean Linguistics
Today and Tomorrow: Proceedings of the 2002 Association for Korean Linguistics,
International Conference on Korean Linguistics, pp. 39-54.
- Lasnik, H. 2002. Clause-mate conditions. In Korean Linguistics Today and
Tomorrow: Proceedings of the 2002 Association for Korean Linguistics, International
Conference on Korean Linguistics, pp. 386-393.
- Lasnik, H. 2002. On repair by ellipsis. In Proceedings of the 2002 LSK Summer
Conference, Volume I: Forum Lectures and Paper Presentations, pp. 23-36.
- Lasnik, H. 2003. Government-Binding Theory. In L. Nadel (ed.) Encyclopedia
of Cognitive Science, Volume 2. Macmillan Publishers, pp. 300-307.
- Lasnik, H. and R. Hendrick. 2003. Steps toward a minimal theory of anaphora.
In R. Hendrick (ed.) Minimal Syntax. Blackwell, pp. 124-151.
- Lasnik, H. 2003. Traces. In W. Frawley (ed.) International Encyclopedia
of Linguistics, 2nd edition. Oxford University Press, pp. 270-272.
- Lasnik, H. 2003. Subjacency. W. Frawley (ed.) International Encyclopedia
of Linguistics, 2nd edition. Oxford University Press, pp. 174-175.
- Lasnik, H. 2004. The position of the accusative subject in the accusative-infinitive
construction. In P. Bhaskararao and S. K. Venkata (eds.) Non-nominative Subjects,
Vol. 1. John Benjamins, pp. 269-281.
- Lasnik, H. 2004. Syntax. In P. Strazny (ed.) Encyclopedia of Linguistics.
Routledge, Vol. 2, pp. 1068-1071.
- Lasnik, H. and C. Otero. 2004. Chomsky. In P. Strazny (ed.) Encyclopedia
of Linguistics. Routledge, Vol. 1, pp. 205-208.
- Lasnik, H. 2005. Grammar, levels, and biology. In J. McGilvray (ed.) The
Cambridge Companion to Chomsky. Cambridge University Press, pp. 60-83.
- Lasnik, H. 2006. Minimalism. In K. Brown (ed.) Encyclopedia of Language
and Linguistics, 2nd Edition. Elsevier, Vol. Six, pp. 149-156.
- Lasnik, H. and C. Boeckx. 2006. Long NP-Movement. In M. Everaert and H.
van Riemsdijk (eds.) The Blackwell Companion to Syntax. Blackwell, Vol. 3,
pp. 109-130.
- Lasnik, H. 2006. Conceptions of the Cycle. In L. Cheng and N. Corver (eds.)
Wh-Movement Moving On. MIT Press, pp. 197-216.
- Lasnik, H. 2008. On the development of Case theory: Triumphs and challenges.
In R. Freidin, C. Otero, and M.-L. Zubizarreta (eds.) Foundational issues
in linguistic theory: Essays in Honor of Jean-Roger Vergnaud. MIT Press, pp.
17-41.
- Lasnik, H. 2009. Island repair, non-repair and the organization of the
grammar. In K. Grohmann (ed.) Phases and Interfaces. Oxford University Press, pp. 339-353.
- Lasnik, H. and T. Lohndal. 2010. Government–binding/principles and parameters theory. In Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science Volume 1, Issue 1, pp.40-50.
- Lasnik, H. 2010. On ellipsis: Is material that is phonetically absent but semantically present present or absent syntactically? In H. Götzche (ed.) Memory, Mind and Language. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 221-242.
- Lasnik, H. 2011. Government and Binding. In P. C. Hogan (ed.) The Cambridge
Encyclopedia of the Language Sciences. Cambridge University of Press, pp. 346-349.
- Lasnik, H. 2011. Minimalism. In P. C. Hogan (ed.) The Cambridge Encyclopedia
of the Language Sciences. Cambridge University of Press, pp. 502-505.
- Freidin, R. and H. Lasnik. 2011. Some roots of Minimalism. In C. Boeckx (ed.) OUP Handbook of Linguistic Minimalism. Oxford University Press, pp. 1-26.
- Lasnik, H. 2011. Minimalism. In P. C. Hogan (ed.) The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the Language Sciences. Cambridge University of Press, pp. 502-505.
- Lasnik, H. 2011. Government and Binding. In P. C. Hogan (ed.) The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the Language Sciences. Cambridge University of Press, pp. 346-349.
- Lasnik, H. 2011. What kind of computing device is the human language faculty? In A. M. di Sciullo and C. Boeckx (eds.) The Biolinguistic Enterprise: New Perspectives on the Evolution and Nature of the Human Language Faculty. Oxford University Press, pp. 354-365.
- Lasnik, H. In press. Syntax. In V. S. Ramachandran (ed.) Encyclopedia of Human Behavior,2nd Edition. Elsevier.
- Lasnik, H. and J. Uriagereka. In press. Structure. In N. Asher, T. Fernando and R. Kempson (eds.) Handbook of Philosophy of Linguistics. Elsevier.
- Lasnik, H. and T. Lohndal. In press. Brief overview of the history of generative syntax. In M. den Dikken (ed.) The Cambridge Handbook of Generative Syntax. Cambridge University Press.
- Lasnik, H. In press. Single cycle syntax and a constraint on quantifier lowering. In A. M. di Sciullo (ed.) Biolinguistic Explorations: Interfaces in Language Design. John Benjamins.
- Lasnik, H. and J. Uriagereka. In press. Structure at the bottom. In E. Torrego (ed.) Of Grammar, Words, and Verses. In Honor of Carlos Piera. John Benjamins.
- Lasnik, H. and J. Lidz. In press. The argument from the poverty of the stimulus. In I. Roberts (ed.) Oxford Handbook of Universal Grammar. Oxford University Press.
Journal Articles (recent)
- Lasnik, H. 1999. On feature strength: Three minimalist approaches to overt
movement. Linguistic Inquiry 30:197-217.
- Lasnik, H. and Z. Boskovic. 1999. How strict is the cycle? Linguistic Inquiry
30:691-703.
- Lasnik, H. and N. Sobin. 2000. The who/whom puzzle: On the preservation
of an archaic feature. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 18:343-371.
- Lasnik, H. 2001. A note on the EPP. Linguistic Inquiry 32:356-362.
- Lasnik, H. 2002. Clause-mate conditions revisited. Glot International 6:
94-96.
- Lasnik, H. and J. Uriagereka. 2002. On the poverty of the challenge. The
Linguistic Review 19:147-150.
- Lasnik, H. 2002. The Minimalist Program in syntax. Trends in Cognitive Sciences
6:432-437.
- Phillips, C. and H. Lasnik. 2003. Linguistics and empirical evidence: Reply
to Edelman and Christiansen. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 7:61-62.
- Fox, D. and H. Lasnik. 2003. Successive cyclic movement and island repair:
The difference between Sluicing and VP Ellipsis. Linguistic Inquiry 34:143-154.
- Lasnik, H. 2003. On the Extended Projection Principle. Studies in Modern
Grammar 31:1-23.
- Boskovic, Z. and H. Lasnik. 2003. On the distribution of null complementizers.
Linguistic Inquiry 34:527-546.
- Lasnik, H. and M.-K. Park. 2003. The EPP and the Subject Condition under
Sluicing. Linguistic Inquiry 34:649-660.
- Lasnik, H. 2005. Review of Jason Merchant The Syntax of Silence. Language
81: 259-265.
- Boeckx, C. and H. Lasnik. 2006. Intervention and repair. Linguistic Inquiry
37: 150-155.
- Hornstein, N., H. Lasnik and J. Uriagereka. 2003 (2007). The dynamics of
islands: Speculations on the locality of movement. Linguistic Analysis 33:149-175.
- Lasnik, H. 2010. A (surprising?) consequence of single-cycle syntax. Linguistic Sciences. Volume 9, Number 1: 22-33.
- Hong, S. and H. Lasnik. 2010. A note on ‘Raising to Object’ in small clauses and full clauses. Journal of East Asian Linguistics 19:275-289.
- Drummond, A., N. Hornstein and H. Lasnik.2010. A puzzle about P-stranding and a possible solution. Linguistic Inquiry 41: 68–692.
- Lasnik, H. In press. Multiple Sluicing in English? Syntax. Volume 16, Number 4.
Invited Papers and Conference Presentations (recent)
Colloquia and Workshops:
- April 1999, Université du Québec à Montréal, "Some alternative principles of particle constructions"
- August 1999, University of Connecticut, "On certain interactions between movement and ellipsis"
- September 1999, Princeton University, "Feature movement or agreement at a distance?"
- September 1999, Princeton University, "Subjects, objects, and the EPP"
- October 1999, University of Maryland, "Feature movement or agreement at a distance?"
- November 1999, University of Arizona, "Topics in Minimalism: Old Problems, New Insights; Old Insights, New Problems" (a series of four lectures: I. What About S-Structure?; II. Subject-Object (A)symmetry; III. On A-Movement Reconstruction; IV. Feature Movement or Agreement at a Distance?)
- February 2000, Stanford University, "Subjects, objects, and the EPP"
- February 2000, UC Santa Cruz, "Where do you put the * ?"
- April 2000, University of California, Berkeley, "Minimalizing movement"
- May 2000, UC San Diego, "Feature movement or agreement at a distance?"
- October 2000, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "Salvation by
deletion"
- November 2000, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "Analyzing the
English Aux: An historical perspective"
- March 2001, SUNY Stony Brook, "When can you repair an island by destroying
it?"
- November 2001, Cornell, "How can you repair an island by destroying
it?"
- November 2001, Cornell, "Verb-particle constructions, clause-mate conditions,
and the EPP"
- March 2002, MIT, "The development of Case theory"
- March 2002, University of Maryland, "Ellipsis and long movement 'repair'"
- March 2002, NYU, "More cases of repair by ellipsis"
- May, 2002, University of Connecticut, "On Clause-mate conditions"
- November 2002, University of Arizona (Cognitive Science Program Master Seminar),
"On ellipsis: Generative approaches to the interpretation of missing
constituents"
- November 2002, University of Arizona, "On the Extended Projection Principle"
- November 2003, University of Delaware, "The EPP and repair by ellipsis"
- October 2003, Harvard University, "The EPP and repair by ellipsis"
- June 2004, University of Stuttgart, "Guess what (Sluicing can do)"
- June 2004, University of Stuttgart, "A-Movement, the EPP, and the Organization
of the Grammar" [2-day seminar]
- May 2005, ESLDance, "Some properties of language in General, and English
in particular"
- October 2005, Bogazici University, "On ellipsis: Generative approaches
to the interpretation of missing constituents"
- October 2005, Bogazici University, "On repair by ellipsis"
- May 2006, University of Southern California, "A family of questions"
- May 2006, UC Los Angeles, "Multiple Sluicing in English?"
- May 2006, UC Los Angeles, "On the EPP"
- April 2007, SUNY Stony Brook, "Simplex sentences, Governing Categories
(and phases?)"
- August 2007, Keio University, "The first half century of generative
grammar: Some recurrent themes"
- August 2007, Keio University, "A Minimalist perspective on some classic
syntactic problems"
- August 2007, Keio University, "A Minimalist perspective on some classic
syntactic problems"
- March 2009, University of Connecticut, "Re-re thinking Quantifier Lowering"
- July 2009, Center for Linguistic Theory, Beijing Language and Culture University,
“Violation repair, non-repair and the organization of the grammar”
- April 2010, University of Pennsylvania, “A surprising consequence of single cycle syntax”
Invited/Keynote Conference Presentations:
- 1999, "Subjects, objects, and the EPP," 1999 LSA Linguistic Institute
Workshop on The Role of Grammatical Functions in Transformational Syntax.
- 1999, "Feature movement or agreement at a distance?" Potsdam Workshop
on Remnant Movement, F-movement and their implications for the T-model.
- 1999, "The English verbal system: A case study in Chomskian explanation,"
UCSD Seminar on The Nature of Explanation in Linguistic Theory.
- 2000, "Interactions Between movement and ellipsis," Linguistics
in the Next Decade, Academia Sinica, Taiwan.
- 2000, "When can you save a structure by destroying it?" NELS.
- 2001, "Comments on Newmeyer's presentation," Linguistic Institute,
UC Santa Barbara.
- 2001, "The position of the accusative subject in the accusative-infinitive
construction," International Symposium on Non-Nominative Subjects, Institute
for the Study of Languages and Cultures of Asia & Africa, Tokyo University
of Foreign Studies.
- 2002, "On Exceptional Case Marking constructions," Association
for Korean Linguistics, International Conference on Korean Linguistics, Seoul
National University.
- 2002, "Clause-mate conditions," Association for Korean Linguistics,
International Conference on Korean Linguistics, Seoul National University.
- 2002, "On repair by ellipsis," Linguistic Society of Korea, International
Summer Conference, Kyung Hee University.
- 2002, "Existential constructions and the Proper Binding Condition,"
Linguistic Society of Korea, International Summer Conference, Workshop on
Inversion, Kyung Hee University.
- 2002, "On the Extended Projection Principle," 2002 International
Conference on The Interface between Linguistics and Literature, Daegu University.
- 2002, "On the EPP", Workshop on Greek Syntax, Reading University.
- 2002, "Conceptions of the cycle", Workshop on "On WH-Movement",
Leiden/Utrecht.
- 2003, “Configurations and theta role assignment: Residues of Deep
Structure”, International Seminar on Argument Structure, Delhi.
- 2003, “Linguistics as a Cognitive Science: Noam Chomsky's Naturalistic
Approach to Language”, International Seminar on Argument Structure,
Delhi.
- 2003, "On certain Proper Binding Condition effects", Workshop
on Antisymmetry and Remnant Movement, NYU.
- 2004, "Some surprising cases of repair and non-repair by ellipsis,"
Workshop on ellipsis, gaps and empty categories, Leiden University.
- 2005, "What is the EPP?" GLOW.
- 2005, "Locality Constraints on Movement: How General?" Nuts and
Core Workshop Forum, LSA Institute.
- 2005, "The Logical Structure of Linguistic Theory: Then and Now,"
Happy Golden Anniversary, Generative Syntax: 50 years since Logical Structure
of Linguistic Theory," LSA Institute.
- 2006, "On ellipsis: The PF approach to missing constituents",
Symposium on Ellipsis, LSA annual meeting, Albuquerque.
- 2006, "Island repair, non-repair and the organization of the grammar",
InterPhases: A Conference on Interfaces in Current Syntactic Theory, University
of Cyprus.
- 2006, “On
ellipsis: Is material that is phonetically absent but semantically present
present or absent syntactically?” 22nd Scandinavian Conference of
Linguistics, University of Aalborg.
- 2006, "A family of questions", Nanzan University Syntax Workshop.
- 2007, "What kind of computing device is the human language faculty?",
Biolinguistic Investigations, Santo Domingo.
- 2007, "Up and down the Chomsky Hierarchy", Syntactic Structures
- A 50th Anniversary Celebration, Princeton.
- 2007, "Up and down the Chomsky Hierarchy", 2nd Nanzan University
Syntax Workshop.
- 2007, with J. Uriagereka, "Structure dependence, the rational learner,
and Putnam's 'sane person'", MIT Workshop: Where Does Syntax Come From?
- 2008, “'Raising to Object' in small clauses and full clauses”,
3rd Nanzan University Syntax Workshop.
- 2009, “Some consequences of single-cycle syntax”, 4th Internat'l
Conference on Formal Linguistics, Beijing Foreign Studies University.
- 2009, “Foundations of Minimalism”, 4th Internat'l Conference
on Formal Linguistics, Beijing Foreign Studies University.
- 2010, "Minimalist considerations of the Single Tree Constraint" Workshop on New Horizons in the Minimalist Program Indiana University
- 2010, Indiana University SyntaxFest Course: "EPP, repair by ellipsis, and the organization of the grammar"
- 2011, “ The syntax of pronoun interpretation: Some recurrent themes”, U. of Maryland MayFest - The Interpretation of Pronouns
- 2011, “Another look at island repair by Ddeletion”, Islands in Contemporary Linguistic Theory, University of the Basque Country.
Other Conference Presentations:
- 1999, with N. Sobin, "'Whom' and the English Case System," 14th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia.
- 2009, with S. Hong, “Defective Category C and Highest Subject Effect in Korean Pseudoclefts,” 40th Poznan Linguistic Meeting, Workshop on Clausal Architecture.
Graduate Supervision
at the University of Connecticut...
1977 Phoebe Huang "WH Fronting and Related Processes"
1978 Margaret Allen "Morphological Investigations"
1979 Mona Anderson "Noun Phrase Structure"
1980 Craig Hoffman "Phrase Structure, Subcategorization, and Transformations
in the English Verb Phrase"
1984 Lori Davis "Arguments and Expletives: Thematic and Nonthematic NPs"
1985 Sungshim Hong "A and A' Binding in Korean and English: Government-Binding
Parameters"
1987 Samuel David Epstein "Empty Categories and their Antecedents"
1988 Elaine McNulty "The Syntax of Adjunct Predicates"
1988 Juan Uriagereka "On Government"
1988 Ana Varela "Binding in Spanish: A Theoretical and Experimental Study"
1989 Robyne Tiedeman "Government and Locality Conditions on Syntactic
Relations"
1989 Aliaa Abd El-Moneim "Role of INFL"
1990 Sung-Ho Ahn "Korean Quantification and Universal Grammar"
1990 Rosalind Thornton "Adventures in Long-distance Moving -- The Acquisition
of Complex Wh-questions"
1991 Yasuo Ishii "Operators and Empty Categories in Japanese"
1991 Shu-Ying Yang "Dative Alternation in Chinese and English"
1992 Eun-Ji Lee "On the Extended Projection Principle"
1992 Jeong-Shik Lee "Case Alternation in Korean: Case Minimality"
1992 Michiya Kawai "Missing Object Constructions and Null Operator Predication"
1993 Naoko Nemoto "Chains and Case Positions: A Study From Scrambling
in Japanese"
1993 Jun Abe "Binding Conditions and Scrambling Without A/A' Distinction"
1993 Maria Uribe-Echevarria "On the Typology of Negative Polarity Licensing"
1994 Daiko Takahashi "Minimality of Movement"
1994 Rhang-hye-yun Lee "Economy of Representation"
1994 Myung-Kwan Park "A Morpho-Syntactic Study of Korean Verbal Inflection"
1994 Jai-Hyoung Cho "Scrambling: Crossover, Reconstruction and Binding
Theory"
1995 Zeljko Boskovic "Principles of Economy in Nonfinite Complementation"
1995 Keun-Won Sohn "Negative Polarity Items, Scope, and Economy"
1995 Javier Ormazabal "The Syntax of Complementation: On the Connection
Between Syntactic Structure and Selection"
1996 Roger Martin "A Minimalist Theory of PRO and Control"
1997 Jeong-Seok Kim "Syntactic Focus Movement and Ellipsis: A Minimalist
Approach"
1998 Satoshi Oku "A Theory of Selection and Reconstruction in the Minimalist
Perspective"
1998 Ayumi Matsuo "A Comparative Study of Tense and Ellipsis"
1999 Kazuko Yatsushiro "Case Licensing and VP Structure"
1999 Sandra Stjepanovic "What do Second Position Cliticization, Scrambling
and Multiple Wh-Fronting Have in Common?"
1999 Masao Ochi "Constraints on Feature Checking"
2000 Marcela Depiante "The Syntax of Deep and Surface Anaphora"
2000 Asako Uchibori "The Syntax of Subjunctive Complements: Evidence
from Japanese"
2001 Arthur Stepanov "Cyclic Domains in Syntactic Theory"
2001 Adolfo Ausín "On A-Movement"
2003 Sasa Vukic "On features and the MLC"
2004 Mariana Lambova "On Information Structure and Clausal Architecture:
Evidence from Bulgarian" [co-advisor Zeljko Boskovic]
2005 Masashi Nomura "Nominative Case and AGREE(ment)" [co-advisor
Jonathan Bobaljik]
2005 Bum-Sik Park "Locality and Identity in Ellipsis"
at the University of Maryland...
2006 Lydia Grebenyova "Multiple
Interrogatives: Syntax, Semantics and Learnability"
2006 Hajime Ono "An
Investigation of Exclamatives in English and Japanese: Syntax and Sentence
Processing"
2006 Tomohiro Fujii "Some
Theoretical Issues in Japanese Control"
2007 Jon Sprouse "A
Program for Experimental Syntax: Finding the Relationship Between Acceptability
and Grammatical Knowledge"
2009 Chizuru Nakao "Island Repair and Non-repair by PF Strategies"
2009 Atakan Ince “Dimensions of Ellipsis: Investigations in Turkish”
2011 Shiti Malhotra “Movement and Intervention Effects: Evidence from Hindi/Urdu” [co-advisor Norbert Hornstein]
2011 Ilknur Oded “Recalculating Adjunct Control”
2011 Alex Drummond “Binding Phenomena within a Reductionist Theory of Grammatical Dependencies” [co-advisor Norbert Hornstein]
Other Professional Activities (selected)
Associate Editor of Linguistic Inquiry 1979-
Member of Linguistic Advisory Board of Language Acquisition 1990-
Member of Editorial Board of Languages and Linguistics 1998-
Member of Editorial Board of Journal of Generative Grammar 1999-
Member of Advisory Committee of English Linguistics 2002-
Member of Advisory Board of Biolinguistics 2006-
Member of Editorial Board of Linguistic Sciences 2011-
Member of Editorial Board of Studies in Chinese Linguistics 2012-
Member of Editorial Board of Linguistic Analysis 1976-83
Associate Editor of Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 1984-88
Editor, Squibs and Discussion, Linguistic Inquiry 1986-89
Member of Advisory Board of Rivista di Linguistica 1998-2003
Member of Editorial Board of Syntax 2003-2008
Member of Editorial Board of Reidel Book Series "Studies in Theoretical Psycholinguistics" 1983- ; "Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory" 1986-
Member of Scientific Advisory Board of Lincom Studies in Theoretical Linguistics 1994-
Member of Consulting Editorial Board of The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the Language Sciences
Member of Editorial Board of "Celebration: An Electronic Festschrift in honor of Noam Chomsky's 70th birthday" 1998
Awards/Honors
- Fellow of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, 2000
- University of Connecticut Award for Especially Meritorious Service, 1979,
1981
- University of Connecticut Special Achievement Award, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990,
1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001
- University of Connecticut Alumni Association Faculty Award for Excellence
in Research, 1988
- AAUP, University of Connecticut Chapter, Excellence Award for Teaching
Mentorship, 1998
- University of Connecticut Chancellor's Research Excellence Award, 1999
- Fellow of the Linguistic Society of America, 2007-