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Talk at Grammatical Gaps workshop

February 1 2021May 30, 2021

Andrea is excited to be giving a keynote talk this month at a DGfS workshop, Grammatical Gaps: Definition, Typology and Theory. Talk title: “How do grammars leak? A close look at the idea of syncretism as repair for defectiveness”

Posted by Andrea Sims at 6:33pmMay 30, 2021 Tagged defectiveness, formal theory, inflectional systems, presentations, syncretism. Bookmark the permalink.

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