Papers:
2022
2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 |
The Pahoturi River language family, with special reference to its verbal puzzles, Linguistic Typology, co-author (third), Boston
Shanghainese: an investigation of language attitudes and revitalization (Qualifying Project 2), Boston The semantics of N-by-N adverbials, Boston Extraction from coordination and adjunction (Qualifying Project 1), Boston Contrastive focus in Shanghainese, Boston Pronunciation of Chinese words in English by L1 Chinese speakers residing in North America, Boston Multiple Modals in the British Isles, Boston A theory of comparatives in Indonesian, Boston Tone spreading and syllabic length in Shanghainese, Boston Mandarin auxiliary ‘you’: functions and structure, Boston Towards a typology of Coordinate Structure Constraint violations (MSc thesis), Edinburgh Argument structure and case-marking in Kurmanji Kurdish, Edinburgh Does bilingualism improve inhibitory control?, Edinburgh Focus movement in Khoekhoe and some complications, New York Unifying the two Mandarin reflexive forms: simplex and complex 'zìjǐ', New York Song ape: a phonology first hypothesis for protolanguage, Edinburgh Remnant movement: an analysis of fronting in Khoekhoe, New York Null-Subject parameter: rules-based and parametric approaches, New York Grammaticalization in Germanic syntax, New York |
Presentations:
2023
2021 2019 |
The semantics of N-by-N adverbials, LSA 2023, Poster Session 2, Denver
Shanghainese: an investigation of language attitudes and revitalization, Graduate Research Forum, Boston University, Boston Towards a typology of Coordinate Structure Constraint violations, Graduate Research Forum, Boston University, Boston |
Contact me:
Nairan Wu
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Department of Linguistics, Boston University
621 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215
Nairan Wu
[email protected]
Department of Linguistics, Boston University
621 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215