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“Nominal Voices”, a paper co-authored by Tali Siloni and MIT third-year student Omer Preminger, has just appeared in the volume Quantification, Definiteness, and Nominalization, edited by Anastasia Giannakidou and Monika Rathert and published by Oxford University Press.

Second-year student Jeremy Hartman’s paper “The semantic effects of non-A-bar traces: evidence from ellipsis parallelism” has been accepted for presentation at the conference Semantics and Linguistic Theory (a.k.a. SALT) at Ohio State.

A paper by second-year graduate student Pritty Patel, third-year student Patrick Grosz, Ted Gibson and Evelina Fedorenko entitled “Experimental evidence against a strict version of the Formal Link Condition on E-Type Pronouns” has been accepted as a poster presentation at the 2009 CUNY Conference on Sentence Processing