About ComSyn
ComSyn started out as discussion group about Comparative Syntax at Leiden University Center for Linguistics (LUCL). It has since grown into a series of lectures about (Comparative) Syntax. Speakers from all over the world are welcome to present their work in an informal setting. ComSyn is the perfect place to present work in progress, do a dry run for a conference, or simply share a syntactic puzzle with fellow linguists. If you have any suggestions, please contact one of the organizers—Maarten Bogaards, Irina Morozova and Stéphane Térosier.
Upcoming talks
Spring/Summer 2024
29 Feb Malte Koot (LUCL) 14 Mar Kyle Jerro (University of Essex) 4 AprGert-Jan Schoenmakers
(POSTPONED)18 Apr Karen De Clercq
(CNRS/Université Paris Cité)2 May George Walkden
(Universität Konstanz)16 May Jens Fleischhauer
(Heinrich-Heine Universität
Düsseldorf)6 Jun Marcel den Dikken
(Eötvös Loránd University)13 Jun Stéphane Térosier (LUCL) 8 Jul Yu-Yin Hsu (許又尹)
(Hong Kong Polytechnic)11 Jul Jesús Olguín Martinez
(Illinois State University)The first two talks are in Lipsius 1.28, the third talk (4 Apr) is in Lipsius 2.35, the remaining talks are in Lipsius 1.33. Online talks are in Lipsius 1.33 and on Zoom—please join our mailing list for the links.
Daily Archives: March 4, 2013
Tuesday 12 March – Sjef Barbiers
Speaker: Sjef Barbiers (Meertens Instituut and University of Utrecht) Title: Landing sites and stranding sites Venue: Lipsius/235B Time: 15:00 – 16:30 There is a growing body of evidence for Chomsky’s claim (Chomsky 1986 and subsequent work) that vP is an … Continue reading
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