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 Irina Morozova.
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Upcoming talks
Spring/Summer 2025
6 Mar Miriam Schiele (Tübingen) 20 Mar Melle Groen
(Tübingen)17 Apr Irina Morozova &
Sjef Barbiers (LUCL)15 May Guglielmo Cinque (Venice) 12 June Joanna Wall (UCR) 26 June Paula Fenger (Leipzig) ComSyn talks are on Thursdays from 16:15-17:30 and are livestreamed on Zoom.
Category Archives: Linguistics
Thursday 30 January – Bettina Gruber
Speaker: Bettina Gruber (Universiteit Utrecht) Title: The Spatiotemporal Dimensions of Person Time: 13:15-14:30 Venue: Eyckhof 1/003C Abstract In this talk, I will take a closer look at the deictic and grammatical category person and its associated linguistic expressions: indexical, i.e. … Continue reading
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The Comparative Syntax Meetings will resume in January
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21 November – Sjef Barbiers
Speaker: Sjef Barbiers (Universiteit Utrecht) Title: Landing sites and stranding sites Time: 13:15 – 14:30 Venue:Eyckhof2/004 Abstract There is a growing body of evidence for Chomsky’s claim (Chomsky 1986 and subsequent work) that vP is an intermediate landing site for … Continue reading
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Tuesday 12th November – Phoevos Panagiotidis
Speaker: Phoevos Panagiotidis (University of Cyprus) Title: Lexical categories: roots and domains of interpretation Time: 15:15 – 16:30 Venue: Eyckhof 3/005 Abstract In this talk I will make three claims: a. That roots in isolation, i.e. outside grammatical structure, are … Continue reading
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Thursday 17 October – Dafina Ratiu
The next Comparative Syntax Meeting will take place on Thursday 17 October. Speaker: Dafina Ratiu (University of Nantes) Topic: Sharing at the syntax-semantics interface Time: 13:15 – 15:00 Venue: Huizinga/023 Abstract I discuss coordinated questions in Romanian, where two selected … Continue reading
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Thursday 10 October – James Griffiths
Speaker: James Griffiths (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen) Title: Comment clauses and Turkish ki Date: Thursday 10th October Venue: Eyckhof 1/003C Time: 13:15-15 Abstract Both hypotactic (1b) and paratactic accounts (1c) of how comment clauses such as I reckon and their hosts in … Continue reading
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13 September – Jean Crawford
Speaker: Jean Crawford (University of Connecticut) Title: Verbal passives in child English: Evidence from judgments of purpose phrases Venue: Huizinga/o25 Time: 15:15-16:30 Abstract Most maturational accounts for passive acquisition claim that the passives seen in early child speech are not … Continue reading
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9 April – Ekaterina Chernova
Speaker: Ekaterina Chernova (Universitat de Girona) Title: On the typology of (multiple) wh-fronting from a Q-based perspective Venue: Lipsius/235b Time: 15:15-16:30 Abstract In this talk, I will try to account on the nature of multiple wh-fronting (MWF) in Slavic languages, … Continue reading
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Tuesday 26 March – Eefje Boef & Irene Franco
Title: Complementizer-trace effects: a crosslinguistic perspective Speakers: E. Boef (ZAS Berlin) & Irene Franco (LUCL Leiden) Venue: Lipsius/235b Time: 15:15-16:30 Abstract In this talk we present ongoing research on the well-known complementizer-trace (COMP-t) effect in the lower clause of long-distance A-bar dependencies … Continue reading
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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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