Princeton Symposium on Syntactic Theory 2022

The 4th Princeton Symposium on Syntactic Theory (PSST 2022) will take place as a hybrid event on April 1st and 2nd.


Registration

Registration is free, but to attend, you must register at the following link.

Registration formhttps://bit.ly/psst-2022

In-person attendees must register by March 28 (and will need to fill out a visitor form ahead of time).
Virtual attendees must register by March 31 to receive Zoom details prior to the start of the workshop.


Schedule, Abstracts, Getting Here, and Online Interactions

The schedule and abstracts can be found on this page.

Information about transportation and getting to Green Hall can be found on this page.

The meeting will take place synchronously over Zoom, and asynchronously over Discord.
(Links will emailed to participants each day of the meeting.)


Speakers

Natasha Abner (University of Michigan)
Byron Ahn (Princeton University)
Mark Baker (Rutgers University)
Diti Bhadra (University of Minnesota)
Rajesh Bhatt (UMass Amherst)
Ksenia Ershova (Stanford University)
Heidi Harley (University of Arizona)
Alec Marantz (New York University)
Jason Merchant (University of Chicago)
Line Mikkelsen (UC Berkeley)
Milena Šereikaitė (Yale University)
Maziar Toosarvandani (UC Santa Cruz)


Contact Information

PSST email address: [our 4-letter acronym]@princeton.edu

Organizers: Byron Ahn and Laura Kalin

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