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Curriculum Vitae Éric Mathieu Updated 2019-10-24 Contact details Address Department of Linguistics University of Ottawa Hamelin Building 70 Laurier Avenue East Ottawa (Ontario) K1N 6N5 Canada e-mail [email protected] Web page http://artsites.uottawa.ca/eajmathieu/ Tel. +1 613 562-5800 ex. 5287 Education 2002 Ph.D. Linguistics, University College London (UCL) Thesis: The syntax of non-canonical quantification: A comparative study. 1997 M.A. Linguistics, University College London (UCL) Dissertation: Optionality and asymmetry in French WH movement. 1996 B.A. (Hon.) Linguistics (with Spanish), Birkbeck College, University of London Employment At the University of Ottawa 2017- Full Professor, Department of Linguistics 2008-2017 Associate Professor (with tenure), Department of Linguistics 2004-2008 Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics Elsewhere 2003-2004 Postdoctoral researcher, LLING lab, Language Sciences, University of Nantes. 2003 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Foreign Languages and Literature, University of Cyprus (Fall term). 2002- 2003 Visiting Assistant Professor, School of English Literature and Linguistics, University of Newcastle, UK (Full year). 2000 Visiting lecturer, Department of Linguistics, University of Luton, UK (Fall term). 1998-2004 Adjunct lecturer, Department of Continuing Education. Languages Division, City University, UK (part-time). 1997-1999 Teaching Assistant, Department of Communication and Language Studies, Middlesex University, UK (part-time).

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CurriculumVitae

Éric Mathieu

Updated 2019-10-24

Contact details

Address Department of Linguistics University of Ottawa Hamelin Building 70 Laurier Avenue East Ottawa (Ontario) K1N 6N5 Canada e-mail [email protected] Web page http://artsites.uottawa.ca/eajmathieu/ Tel. +1 613 562-5800 ex. 5287 Education

2002 Ph.D. Linguistics, University College London (UCL) Thesis: The syntax of non-canonical quantification: A comparative study. 1997 M.A. Linguistics, University College London (UCL) Dissertation: Optionality and asymmetry in French WH movement. 1996 B.A. (Hon.) Linguistics (with Spanish), Birkbeck College, University of London Employment At the University of Ottawa 2017- Full Professor, Department of Linguistics 2008-2017 Associate Professor (with tenure), Department of Linguistics 2004-2008 Assistant Professor, Department of Linguistics Elsewhere 2003-2004 Postdoctoral researcher, LLING lab, Language Sciences, University of Nantes. 2003 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Foreign Languages and Literature,

University of Cyprus (Fall term). 2002- 2003 Visiting Assistant Professor, School of English Literature and Linguistics,

University of Newcastle, UK (Full year). 2000 Visiting lecturer, Department of Linguistics, University of Luton, UK (Fall

term). 1998-2004 Adjunct lecturer, Department of Continuing Education. Languages Division,

City University, UK (part-time). 1997-1999 Teaching Assistant, Department of Communication and Language Studies,

Middlesex University, UK (part-time).

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1997-1998 Teaching Assistant, Department of Phonetics and Linguistics, University College London, UK (part-time).

Prix et distinctions 2019 Finalist: Ottawa Book Award. 2018 Finalist: Prix littéraire Le Droit. 2017 Prize: Professor of the Year at the Faculty of Arts, University of Ottawa. 2017 Finalist: Trillium Book Award (French). 2017 Prix Émergence de l’Association des auteurs de l’Ontario français (AAOF). 2013 Invited researcher (University of Nantes) – Winter/Spring 2013. 2012 Invited researcher (University of British Columbia) - Fall 2012. Publications Books Accepted Flexible number: A theory of distributed plurality. With Myriam Dali. John

Benjamins. In prep. Indefinites. In prep. Word formation. Cambridge University Press. With Michael Barrie. 2004 The syntax and semantics of split constructions: A comparative study.

Basingstoke / New-York: Palgrave-MacMillan. With Alastair Butler. 223 pp. Edited books 2019 Routledge handbook of North American languages. Editors: Daniel Siddiqi,

Michael Barrie, Carrie Gillon, Jason Haugen, Eric Mathieu. 2018 Gender and noun classification. Editors: Eric Mathieu, Myriam Dali & Gita

Zareikar. Oxford University Press. 2017 Micro-change to macro-change in diachronic syntax. Editors: Eric Mathieu &

Robert Truswell. Oxford University Press. 2014 Variation within and across Romance languages. Editors: Marie-Hélène Côté &

Eric Mathieu. Editor: John Benjamins. 426 pp. Edited journal issues 2009 Incorporation and its kind. Guest editors: Eric Mathieu, Chiu-Hung Chen, Dana

Geber & Christina Manouilidou. Special issue of Lingua. Volume 119, issue 2, pp. 141-388.

Refereed journal articles 2016 ‘Les pluriels internes féminins de l’arabe tunisien’. Lingvisticae Investigationes

59 (2): 253-271. With Myriam Dali. 2016 ‘Clause typing and feature inheritance of discourse features’. Syntax 19 (4): 354-

391. With Bethany Lochbihler. 2016 ‘Noun incorporation and phrasal movement’. Natural Language and Linguistic

Theory 34 (1): 1-51. With Michael Barrie.

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2015 ‘Measure words, plurality, and cross-linguistic variation’. Linguistic Variation 15 (2): 169-200. With Gita Zareikar.

2013 ‘Wh-agreement in Ojibwe relative clauses: Evidence for CP structure. Canadian Journal of Linguistics 58 (2): 293-318. With Bethany Lochbihler.

2013 ‘Denominal verbs in Ojibwe’. International Journal of American Linguistics 79 (1): 97-132.

2012 ‘Flavors of division’. Linguistic Inquiry 43 (4): 650-679. 2012 ‘Licensing by modification: The case of French de nominals’. Journal of

Linguistics 48 (2): 389-426. 2012 ‘Head movement and noun incorporation’. Linguistic Inquiry 43 (1): 133-142.

With Michael Barrie. 2006 ‘Quirky subjects in Old French’. Studia Linguistica 60 (3): 282-312. 2006 ‘Stylistic fronting in Old French’. Probus 18 (2): 219-266. 2004 ‘The mapping of form and interpretation: The case of optional WH-movement in

French’. Lingua 114 (9-10): 1090-1132.

Manuscripts 2019 ‘Historical changes in Sub-word formation: The case of Arabic –a(t). With

Myriam Dali. 2018-2019 ‘(Mis)matching of f-features and number/gender interaction in Tunisian Arabic’.

With Myriam Dali. Submitted. 2018-2019 ‘Distributed number: Evidence from Tunisian Arabic’. With Myriam Dali.

Submitted. 2015-2016 ‘A feature-free WH parameter’. 2014-2016 ‘The conjunct/participial alternation.’ Refereed chapters in books submitted ‘The semantics of distributed number in Arabic and other languages’ In Tibor

Kiss, Halima Husic & Francis Jeffry Pelletier (Eds.), The Semantics of the count/mass distinction: Recent developments and challenges. Cambridge University Press. With Myriam Dali.

to appear ‘Singulative systems’. In Patricia Cabredo Hofnerr and Jenny Doetjes (eds.), Oxford Handbook of grammatical number. Oxford: Oxford University Press. With Myriam Dali.

2019 ‘Noun incorporation and polysynthesis’. In Dan Siddiqi, Michael Barrie, Carrie Gillon, Jason Haugen & Eric Mathieu (eds.), Routledge Handbook of North American languages. Routledge. With Michael Barrie.

2018 ‘Humans, gods, and demons’ In Eric Mathieu, Myriam Dali & Gita Zareikar (Eds.), Gender and noun classification. Oxford University Press, 1-13.

2017 ‘La sémantique de l’accord à longue distance en algonquin’. In Monica Macaulay & Meg Noodin (eds.), Papers of the 46th Algonquian Conference/Congrès des Algonquinistes. SUNY Press. With Brandon Fry.

2017 ‘Adjunction of complex heads within a word: A Reply to Piggott & Travis (2013)’. In Heather Newell, Maire Noonan, Glyne Piggott & Lisa Travis (eds.),

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The structure of words at the interfaces. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 240-260. With Michael Barrie and Brandon J. Fry.

2016 ‘The Wh parameter and radical externalization’. In Luis Eguren, Olga Fernández Soriano & Amaya Mendikoetxea (eds.), Formal grammar and syntactic variation: Rethinking parameters, 252-290. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

2014 ‘Many a plural’. In Ana Aguilar-Guevara, Bert Le Bruyn & Joost Zwarts (eds), Weak referentiality, 157-181. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

2014 ‘Head movement’. In Andrew Carnie, Daniel Siddiqi & Yosuke Sato (eds.), The Routledge handbook of syntax, 133-149. London: Routledge. With Michael Barrie.

2014 ‘Nominalizations in Ojibwe’. In Ileana Paul (ed.), Cross-linguistic investigations of nominalization patterns, 3-24. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

2012 ‘Héritage des traits morphologiques j et d en ojibwe’. In Karl S. Hele & J. Randolph Valentine (eds.), Papers of the 40th Algonquian Conference/Actes du Congrès des Algonquinistes, 267-287. Albany, NY: SUNY Press. With Bethany Lochbihler.

2012 ‘On the mass/count distinction in Ojibwe’. In Diane Massam (ed.), Count and mass across languages, 172-198. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

2012 ‘The left periphery in Old French’. In Deborah Arteaga (ed.), Research in Old French: The state of the art, 327-350. Studies in Natural Language & Linguistic Theory. Dordrecht: Springer.

2009 ‘On the Germanic properties of Old French’. In Paola Crisma & Giuseppe Longobardi (eds.), Historical syntax and linguistic theory, 344-357. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

2009 ‘From Local Blocking to Cyclic Agree: The role and meaning of determiners in the history of French’. In Jila Ghomeshi, Ileana Paul & Martina Wiltschko (eds.), Determiners: Variation and universal, 123-157. Amsterdam: Johns Benjamins.

2009 ‘Les questions en français : Micro- et macro-variation’. In France Martineau, Raymond Mougeon, Terry Nadasdi & Mireille Tremblay (eds.), Le français d’ici: Études linguistiques et sociolinguistique de la variation, 37-66. Toronto, ON: Éditions du GREF.

2007 ‘Petite syntaxe des finales concrètes en ojibwe’. In H. Christopher Wolfart (ed.), Papers of the 38th Algonquian Conference, Winnipeg, University of Manitoba, 295-321.

2006 ‘Les indéfinis postposés et la prédication complexe en français’. In Francis Corblin, Sylvie Ferrando & Lucien Kupferman (eds.), Indéfini et prédication, 111-124. Paris : Presses Universitaires de Paris Sorbonne (PUPS).

2005 ‘Split WH-constructions in Classical and Modern Greek: A diachronic perspective’. In Montserrat Batllori & Francesc Roca (eds.), Grammaticalization and parametric change, 236-250. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

2004 ‘Hyperbaton and haplology’. In Anne Breitbarth & Henk Van Riemsdijk (eds.), Triggers, 293-330. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

2000 ‘Researching learning strategies in second language acquisition’. In Maria Dakowska (ed.), English in the modern world: Festschrift for Hartmut Breitkreuz, 9-25. Frankfurt: Peter Lang Publishing. With Beatrice Baumgartner-Cohen, Carol Kinahan & Larry Selinker.

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Refereed working papers or proceedings 2007 ‘À propos des propriétés germaniques de l’ancien français’. Cahiers Linguistique

d’Ottawa/Ottawa Papers in Linguistics 35: 107-136. 2004 ‘Split-DPs, generalized EPP and visibility’. In Martha McGinnis & Norvin

Richards (eds.). MIT Working Papers in Linguistics, 49-57. MIT. With Alastair Butler.

2004 ‘Discontinuity and discourse structure : Stranded nominals as asserted background topics’. In Benjamin Shaer, Werner Frey & Claudia Maienborn (eds.), ZAS Papers in Linguistics 35 (2): 315-345.

2004 ‘Split scrambling in Romance’. Antwerp Papers in Linguistics 107: 91-110. 2004 ‘Split WH constructions in Classical and Modern Greek’. In Artemis Alexiadou,

Susann Fischer & Melita Stavrou (eds.), Linguistics in Potsdam 19: 143-182. With Ioanna Sitaridou.

2003 ‘What’s in an island?’. In Ad Neeleman & Reiko Vermeulen (eds.), UCL Working Papers in Linguistics 15: 277-313. With Hans Van de Koot.

2002 ‘Focus particles and frozen scope’. In Heather Marsden, Stéphanie Pourcel & Melinda Whong-Barr (eds.), Durham Working Papers in Linguistics 8: 81-95.

2001 ‘On the nature of French N-words’. In Corinne Iten & Ad Neeleman (eds.), UCL Working Papers in Linguistics 13: 319-352.

2001 ‘French floating quantifiers and scope’. In Melinda Whong-Barr (ed.), Durham Working Papers in Linguistics 7: 63-80.

1999 ‘French WH in situ and the intervention effect’. In Corinne Iten & Ad Neeleman (eds.), UCL Working Papers in Linguistics 11: 441-472.

Non-refereed working papers or proceedings 2016 ‘Plurality and measure words: Classifying versus counting.’ In Christopher

Hammerly & Brandon Prickett (eds.), Proceedings of the Fourty Sixth Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society (NELS 46), 345-354. Published by GLSA. With Gita Zareikar.

2013 ‘On the plural of the singulative.’ McGill Working Papers in Linguistics. Alanah McKillen & Brian Buccola (eds.). 12 pages.

2010 ‘Wh-agreement in Ojibwe: Consequences for feature inheritance and the categorical status of tense. In Heather Bliss & Raphael Girard (eds.). University of British Columbia Working Papers in Linguistics, Proceedings of WSCLA 13 & 14, Workshop on Structure and Constituency in Languages of the Americas, 14-31. With Bethany Lochbihler.

2008 ‘The syntax of abstract and concrete finals in Ojibwe’. In Emily Elfner & Martin Walkow (eds.), Proceedings of the Thirty-Fifth Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society (NELS 37), 101-114. Charleston, SC: BookSurge Publishing.

2007 ‘Impersonal constructions in Old French and the agreement puzzle’. In Claire Gurski & Milica Radisic (eds.), Proceedings of the 2006 Canadian Linguistics Association Annual Conference, 12 pages. http://ling.uwo.ca/publications/CLA2006/Mathieu.pdf

2006 ‘Bare nouns and morpho-syntactic reflexes of semantic incorporation: Some new facts’. In Leah Bateman & Cherlon Ussery (eds.), Proceedings of the Thirty-Fifth Annual Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society (NELS 35), 403-418. Charleston, SC: BookSurge Publishing.

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2004 ‘Domains of quantification’. In Olivier Crouzet, Hamida Demirdache & Sophie Wauquier-Gravelines (eds), Actes de / Proceedings of JEL 2004: Domain(e)s, 223-229. Université de Nantes: AAI.

2003 ‘Split-DP syntax in Classical and Modern Greek: A study on the left periphery and the nature of DPs’. In Piero Bottari (ed.), Proceedings of the XXVIII Incontro di Grammatica Generativa. Lecce, Italy: Congedo Editore.

2003 ‘French object agreement with verbs of perception’. In William Earl Griffin (ed.), The role of agreement in natural language (Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Texas Linguistics Society Conference). Published by the Texas Linguistics Society for Texas Linguistic Forum. 85-94.

2002 ‘Further argument/adjunct symmetries’, Proceedings of the 11th Colloquium of Generative Grammar, University of Zaragoza.

2002 ‘Partial WH movement, scope and Skolem functions’. Proceedings of the 10th conference of Ph.D. students, University of Manchester (GB).

2001 ‘On some similarities and differences between Greek and French N-words’. Studies in Greek Linguistics, Proceedings of the 22nd annual conference of the linguistics department of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 420-428.

2000 ‘The syntax of French Neg-in-situ’. In Katrin Hiietam & Christa R. Schubert (eds.), PLUM 9, University of Manchester, 64-77.

1999 ‘French WH in situ and its restrictions’. In Erika Chisarik & Ioanna Sitaridou (eds.), PLUM 8, University of Manchester, 69-82.

Reviews and book notices 2016 ‘Expletive and referential subject pronouns in Medieval French’ by Michael

Zimmermann. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2014. Pp. x + 246. Journal of French Language Studies: 26(2): 244-245.

2014 ‘Initiation au programme minimaliste : Éléments de syntaxe comparative’ by Genoveva Puskás. Berne: Peter Lang, 2013. Pp. xii + 317. Journal of French Language Studies: 24:454-456.

2007 ‘Non-definiteness and plurarity’ by Svetlana Vogeleer & Liliane Tasmowski (eds.). Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2006. Pp. vi + 358. Journal of Linguistics 43(3):753-757.

2007 ‘Définir les indéfinis’ by Carmen Dobrovie-Sorin & Claire Beyssade (Collection Sciences du Langage). Paris : Éditions CNRS. Pp. 227. Canadian Journal of Linguistics 52 (3):322-326.

2005 ‘The interfaces: Deriving and interpreting omitted structures’ by Kerstin Schwabe & Susanne Winkler (eds.). Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 61, 2003. Pp. vi + 399. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Journal of Linguistics 41(1):225-229.

2005 ‘From NP to DP’ by Martine Coene & Yves D’hulst (eds.). Volume 1:‘The syntax and semantics of noun phrases’ (Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 55, 2003). Pp. vi + 359 + Volume 2: ‘The expression of possession in noun phrases’ (Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today, 56, 2003). Pp. viii + 291. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. Journal of Linguistics 41(1):191-197.

2003 ‘Features and interfaces in Romance: Essays in honor of Heles Contreras’ by Julia Herschensohn, Enrique Mallén & Karen Zagona (eds.). Current issues in

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linguistic theory. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2001. Pp. xiii, 302. Language 79(3): 658.

2003 ‘The first Glot International state-of-the article book (the latest in linguistics)’ by Lisa Cheng and Rint Sybesma (eds.). Studies in generative grammar 48. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 2000. Pp. 409. Language 79(3): 648.

2003 ‘A view of language’ by Pieter A.M. Seuren. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. Pp. xxiv, 517. Language 79 (3): 666.

2003 ‘Theoretical approaches to universals’ by Artemis Alexiadou (ed.). Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2002. Pp. xviii + 316. Journal of Linguistics 39(3): 657-660.

2003 ‘Reference and anaphoric relations’ by Klaus von Heusinger & Urs Egli (eds.). Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000. Pp. xi + 347. Journal of Linguistics 39(1): 195-200.

2003 ‘Semantic interfaces: Reference, anaphora and aspect’ by Carlo Cechetto, Gennaro Chierchia & Maria Teresa Giusti (eds.). Stanford, CA: CSLI Publications, 2001. Pp. xvii + 361. Journal of Linguistics 39(1): 172-177.

2002 ‘Conference report on the GLOW workshop ‘The syntax-discourse interface: Linguistic and psycholinguistic issues’’, Glot International.

2002 ‘Conference report on the plenary sessions of GLOW 2002’, Glot International. 2001 ‘Conference report on 31st Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages’, University of Illinois, Chicago, April 19-22. Glot International. 2001 ‘Conference report on 11th Colloquium on Generative Grammar’, University of

Zaragosa, April 4-6 2001. Glot International. 2001 ‘WH-movement and the theory of feature-checking’ by Andrew Simpson. Pp.

244. Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2000. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 64(3): 452-453.

Review of book by author 2008 ‘The syntax and semantics of split constructions’, Alastair Butler & Eric Mathieu

(Palgrave-MacMillan, 2004), eLanguage (Linguistic Society of America). By Asya Pereltsvaig.

http://elanguage.net/blogs/booknotices/?p=47 Encyclopedia entries 2006 ‘Abstraction’, in Keith Brown, (Editor-in-Chief) Encyclopedia of Language &

Linguistics, Second Edition, volume 1, pp. 10-12. Oxford: Elsevier. 2006 ‘Autonomy’, in Keith Brown, (Editor-in-Chief) Encyclopedia of Language &

Linguistics, Second Edition, volume 1, pp. 624-626. Oxford: Elsevier. 2006 ‘Generalization’, in Keith Brown, (Editor-in-Chief) Encyclopedia of Language &

Linguistics, Second Edition, volume 4, pp. 759-761. Oxford: Elsevier. Prefaces or postfaces 2014 ‘Editors’ introduction’, Variation within and across Romance languages, Marie-

Hélène Côté & Éric Mathieu (eds.), John Benjamins, 1-13. 2009 ‘Introduction’, Noun incorporation and its kind, Special Issue of Lingua, Éric

Mathieu, Chiu-Hung Chen, Dana Geber & Cristina Manouilidou (eds.), 141-147.

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Presentations Papers read at (refereed) international conferences 2019 ‘Historical changes in Sub-word formation: The case of Arabic –a(t). Diachronic

Generative Syntaz (DiGS 21). Arizona State University, Tempe, June 5-7. With Myriam Dali.

2017 ‘Agreement in Tunisian Arabic and the collective-distributive distinction’. Canadian Linguistics Association (CLA). Ryerson University, May 28-30. With Myriam Dali.

2017 ‘The role of gender in mixed-language nominal phrases: Insights from Distributed Morphology’. 14th Generative Approaches to Second Language Acquisition Conference (GASLA 14), April 6-9, University of Southampton. With Michele Burkholder & Laura Sabourin.

2017 ‘The role of gender in the interpretation of Tunisian Arabic broken plurals and the distributive versus collective distinction.’ Journées (Co-)Distributivité 2017/ Workshop Co-Distributivity 2017, February 23-24, Paris, CNRS Pouchet. With Myriam Dali.

2016 ‘A study of the semantics of Ojibwe cross-clausal agreement’. Toronto-Ottawa-Montreal Semantics Workshop (TOM), April 23, McGill University. With Brandon Fry.

2015 ‘On gender in Michif’. 47th Algonquian conference. Winnipeg, University of Manitoba, October 22-25. With Kathleen Strader.

2015 ‘On the status of gender in Algonquian’. 47th Algonquian conference. Winnipeg, University of Manitoba, October 22-25.

2015 ‘Plurality and measure words: classifying versus counting’. NELS 46 (North East Linguistics Society 46). Concordia University, October 16-18. With Gita Zareikar. Poster.

2015 ‘The role of gender in Arabic’. Gender, noun classification, and determination conference, September 18-20, University of Ottawa.

2015 ‘Covert gender on Arabic broken plurals and group denotation’. Lexical plurals workshop, Ghent University, September 9-10. With Myriam Dali.

2015 ‘Bottles of milk and cups of sugar: A cross-linguistic perspective on measure constructions.’ Societas Linguistica Europaea. September 2-5. Leiden University Centre for Linguistics (LUCL), Leiden. With Gita Zareikar.

2015 ‘Bottles of milk and cups of sugar: A cross-linguistic perspective on measure constructions.’ Canadian Linguistics Association (CLA). University of Ottawa. May 30-June 1. With Gita Zareikar.

2015 ‘The Wh parameter and radical externalization’. What drives syntactic computation? Alternatives to formal features. University of Leipzig. March 4-6.

2015 ‘Long Distance Agreement in Ojibwe and de re Belief’. Workshop on Structure and Constituency in the Languages of the Americas 20 (WSCLA20). University of Arizona. January 23-25. With Brandon J. Fry.

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2014 ‘The morphosyntax and semantics of long-distance agreement in Algonquin Ojibwe’. 46th Algonquian Conference. Mohegan Sun, Uncasville, CT, October 23–26. With Brandon J. Fry.

2014 ‘Wh-questions in Ojibwe and the conjunct/participial distinction’. Workshop on Structure and Constituency in the Languages of the Americas 19 (WSCLA19). Memorial University. April 25-27.

2014 ‘Ojibwe words as complex heads?’ Workshop on Structure and Constituency in the Languages of the Americas 19 (WSCLA19). Memorial University. April 25-27. With Brandon J. Fry.

2014 ‘The conjunct/participial alternation in Ojibwe wh interrogatives’. MO(L)T(H). McGill University. March 22-23.

2013 ‘Aspect and wh questions in Algonquin’. Bilingual Workshop in Theoretical Linguistics 16 (BWTL 16). University of Waterloo. December 6, 2013.

2013 ‘Exploring external merge of heads’ Bilingual Workshop in Theoretical Linguistics 16 (BWTL 16). University of Waterloo. December 6, 2013. With Brandon J. Fry.

2013 ‘Parameters and clusters in Ojibwe’. 45th Algonquian Conference. University of Ottawa. October 18-20.

2013 ‘Plurals versus pluratives’. Canadian Linguistics Association (CLA). University of Victoria, British Columbia. June 1-3.

2013 ‘Wh in situ and prosody: The case of Sinhala’. The third Formal Approaches to South Asian Languages (FASAL) workshop. USC. March 9-10. With Tharanga Weerasooriya.

2012 ‘Why we can’t move ahead with noun incorporation’. GLOW in Asia IX. Mie University, Japan. September 4-6. With Michael Barrie.

2012 ‘Where’s variation? The case of wh in situ and wh Movement’. Canadian Linguistics Association (CLA). Waterloo, Ontario. May 26-28.

2012 ‘Licensing by modification in Standard Arabic’. Canadian Linguistics Association (CLA). Waterloo, Ontario. May 26-28. With Saleh AlQahtani.

2011 ‘Wh in situ and external parameters’. Formal grammar and syntactic variation: Rethinking parameters. Universidad autonoma de Madrid, Spain. October 27-28.

2011 ‘Macroparameters don’t exist: The case of polysynthesis and noun incorporation’. Formal grammar and syntactic variation: Rethinking parameters. Universidad autonoma de Madrid, Spain. October 27-28. With Michael Barrie.

2011 ‘Cross-clausal agreement and feature inheritance’. 43rd Algonquian Conference. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. October 20-23.

2011 ‘The historical development of French wh in situ’. The 13th International Diachronic Generative Syntax Conference (DIGS XIII). University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. June 2-5. Poster.

2011 ‘Noun incorporation and the new head movement’. Canadian Linguistics Association (CLA). Fredericton, New-Brunswick. May 28-30.

2010 ‘Visibilité et détermination: Le cas des de N modifiés en français’. Canadian Linguistics Association annual conference. Concordia, Montreal. May 29-31

2010 ‘Noun incorporation as nominal restructuring’. Workshop on the Structure and Constituency of the Languages of the Americas (WSCLA 15). University of Ottawa. February 2-4. With Michael Barrie.

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2009 ‘Ojibwe preverbs/pronouns are independent words’. 41st Algonquian Conference. Concordia University. Oct. 30-Nov. 1.

2009 ‘The status of tense in Ojibwe.’ Chronos 2009, 9th International Conference on Tense, Aspect and Modality. University Paris-Diderot – Paris 7 and University of Chicago Center in Paris. September 2-4. With Bethany Lochbihler.

2009 ‘On the inherent use of inflectional morphology in Ojibwe.’ Workshop on the Structure and Constituency of the Languages of the Americas (WSCLA 14). Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. April 3-5.

2008 ‘Word formation as phrasal movement: Evidence from Ojibwe.’ 39th Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society (NELS 39), Cornell University. November 5-7.

2008 ‘On the formation of Ojibwe words.’ 40th Algonquian Conference, University of Minnesota, Twin-Cities. October 24-26.

2008 ‘Wh-agreement in Ojibwe as feature inheritance.’ 40th Algonquian Conference, University of Minnesota, Twin-Cities. October 24-26. With Bethany Lochbihler.

2008 ‘Affix ordering in the Ojibwe word: Evidence for phrasal movement.’ Berkeley Workshop on Affix Ordering, University of California, Berkeley. October 4.

2008 ‘Wh-agreement in Ojibwe: Consequences for feature inheritance and the categorical status of tense’. Workshop on the Structure and Constituency of the Languages of the Americas (WSCLA 13). Queens University, Canada. March 28-30. With Bethany Lochbihler.

2007 ‘Wh-agreement on the category T: Evidence from Ojibwe’. Bilingual Workshop in Theoretical Linguistics (BWTL 10), Concordia University, Montreal. December 7-8. With Bethany Lochbihler.

2007 ‘The count/mass distinction and the role of number in Ojibwe’. Workshop on Nominal and Verbal Plurality. Paris. November 9-10.

2007 ‘Phrasal noun incorporation in Ojibwe’. 39th Algonquian Conference, University of York. October 19-21. With Bethany Lochbihler.

2007 ‘À propos des propriétés germaniques de l’ancien français’. The 18th International Conference on Historical Linguistics (ICHL 2007). Université du Québec à Montréal. August 6-11.

2007 ‘WH in situ and wh Movement at the syntax-phonology interface’. The Second Brussels Conference on Generative Linguistics, Alternatives to Cartography. June 25-27. Alternate. With Fatima Hamlaoui.

2007 ‘Les noms massifs en ojibwa et le rôle du nombre dans la grammaire’. Canadian Linguistics Association annual conference, Saskatoon, University of Saskatchewan. May 26-29.

2007 ‘Mass terms are not inherently plural: Evidence from Ojibwe’. Workshop on the Structure and Constituency of the Languages of the Americas (WSCLA 12). University of Lethbridge, Canada. March 30-April 1.

2007 ‘Bare nouns and the status of determiners in the history of French’. Linguistic Symposium on Romances Languages (LSRL 37), University of Pittsburgh. March 15-18.

2007 ‘Morphological domains in Ojibwe: Transfer at the word level’. Biolinguistics investigations, Santo-Domingo, Dominican Republic. February 23-25. Alternate.

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2006 ‘La catégorie D est-elle universelle? : Le cas des noms en ojibwe’. Bilingual Workshop in Theoretical Linguistics (BWTL 10), Queens University, Kingston. December 8-9.

2006 ‘Ojibwe finals’. 38th Algonquian Conference, University of British Columbia (UBC), Vancouver. October 27-29.

2006 ‘The syntax of of abstract finals in Ojibwe’. North East Linguistic Society (NELS 37), University of Illinois, at Urbana-Champaign. October 13-15.

2006 ‘Old French quirkies’, Diachronic Generative Syntax Conference (DIGS 9), University of Trieste. June 8-10.

2006 ‘Edgy stylistic fronting’, Interface legibility at the edge, Université de Bucarest, 25-27 juin.

2006 ‘Les questions en français : Micro et macro-variation’, Conference on Canadian French, Queens University, Kingston. June 5-8.

2006 ‘Old French quirkies’, Canadian Linguistic Association annual meeting, York University. May 27-30.

2006 ‘Old French quirkies’, Linguistic Symposium on Romances Languages (LSRL 36), Rutgers University. March 31-April 2.

2005 ‘Les suffixes verbaux en ojibwe : Un cas de Dislocation Locale après linéarisation.’ Bilingual Workshop in Theoretical Linguistics (BWTL 9), University of Western Ontario, London. December 9-10.

2005 ‘Pseudo-noun conflation in Ojibwa’, Texas Linguistics Society (TLS 10), University of Texas, Austin. November 4-6.

2005 ‘Aspects of the left periphery in Old French: Topics and stylistic fronting’, International Conference on Historical Linguistics Madison (ICHL 17), University of Wisconsin, Madison. July 31-August 5.

2005 ‘Stylistic fronting in Old French’, Canadian Linguistics Association annual conference. University of Western Ontario, London. May 28-31.

2005 ‘The semantics of [de N] structures, incorporation and referential intentions’. Indefinites and Weak Quantifiers, at the Marie Haps Institute and the Royal Flemish Academy for Sciences and Arts, Brussels. January 6-8. With Sophie Heyd.

2004 ‘Les noms nus: Variation syntaxique, sémantique et discursive’, Bilingual Workshop in Theoretical Linguistics (BWTL 8), University of York. December 10.

2004 ‘Bare nouns and morpho-syntactic reflexes of semantic incorporation : Some New Facts’, North East Linguistic Society (NELS 35), at the University of Connecticut, Storrs. October 22-24.

2003 ‘French topics’, Dislocated elements in discourse workshop, ZAS, Berlin, November 28-30.

2003 ‘Lower versus higher topics in French’ Alumni reunion conference, University College London. September 8.

2003 ‘On the role of ‘de’’ in French.’. University of Nancy 2 (ATILF) & University of Strasbourg 2. Linguistics Association of Great-Britain (LAGB) annual meeting. Oxford University. September 4-6. With Sophie Heyd.

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2003 ‘Interface relations: The case of discontinuous NPs’. Workshop syntax, pragmasemantics and their evolution. Szklarska Poreba, Poland. February 28–March 4.

2003 ‘Split-DPs, the EPP and the visibility requirement: A case study on the nature of displacement’. IAP workshop on EPP and Phases at MIT. January 16-17.

2002 ‘Split DP-syntax: What it tells us about the nature of feature checking, optionality and pied piping’, WECOL, University of British Columbia (UBC). November 1-3.

2002 ‘On the nature of feature checking, optionality and pied-piping: Evidence from Split-DPs’, Triggers, University of Tilburg. October 24-26.

2002 ‘Les indéfinis thématiques postposés et la prédication complexe en français’, Colloque International Indéfinis et Prédications, Université Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV). October 3-5.

2002 ‘Null head modifiers and the topic/focus articulation in Modern Greek’. Workshop on Greek syntax and the Minimalist seduction, University of Reading. September 20-22. With Ioanna Sitaridou.

2002 ‘Generalized semantic incorporation and past participial (anti-) agreement in Romance’, Comparative Romance Linguistics conference in honour of Liliane Tasmowski, University of Antwerp-U.I.A, Antwerp. September 19-21.

2002 ‘Partial wh movement and intervention effects: German versus Hungarian’, Linguistics Association of Great- Annual Conference (LAGB) annual conference, UMIST. September 17-19.

2002 ‘Partial wh movement and the wh copy construction in German: A unified Approach’, 17th Comparative Germanic Syntax Workshop, University of Iceland, Reykjavik. August 9-10.

2002 ‘DP-stranding and optional wh-movement in French’. Pionier-Workshop, Variation in form versus variation in meaning, University of Nijmegen. July 11-12.

2002 ‘Split wh-constructions in Classical and Modern Greek’. Diachronic Generative Syntax Conference (DIGS 7), University of Girona. June 27-29. With Ioanna Sitaridou.

2002 ‘Split DP syntax and defocalized nominals: A view on the syntax discourse interface’. GLOW 2002, Workshop on The syntax-discourse interface: Linguistic and psycholinguistic issues, University of Utrecht. April 5-7. With Ioanna Sitaridou.

2002 ‘Split DP syntax in Classical and Modern Greek: A study on the left periphery and the nature of DPs’. XXVIII Incontro de Grammatica Generativa, University of Lecce. February 28-March 2. With Ioanna Sitaridou.

2002 ‘Split wh constructions in Classical and Modern Greek’, Workshop on Language change and generative grammar, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. February 8.

2001 ‘On the nature of French N-words’, Linguistics Association of Great-Britain Annual Conference (LAGB) annual conference, University of Reading. September 4-6.

2001 ‘On the nature of French N-words’, LOT-NWCL Student Conference, University of Utrecht. July 14.

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2001 ‘Focus particles and frozen scope’, 4th Durham Postgraduate Conference in Linguistics, University of Durham. June 9.

2001 ‘Against the finite/non-finite distinction’. Conference on finiteness organised at the University of Konstanz. May 11-13. With Ioanna Sitaridou.

2001 ‘On some similarities and differences between Greek and French N-words’, 22nd Annual Meeting of the Department of Linguistics at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. April 27-29.

2001 ‘On covert movement and French N-words’, 31st Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages, University of Illinois, Chicago. April 19-22.

2001 ‘Further argument/adjunct Symmetries’, 11th Colloquium of Generative Grammar, University of Zaragoza. April 4-6.

2001 ‘Partial wh movement, scope and Skolem functions’, 10th Postgraduate Conference, University of Manchester. March 31.

2001 ‘French object agreement with verbs of perception’, 2001 Texas Linguistic Society Conference, ‘The role of agreement in natural language’, University of Texas, Austin. March 2-4.

2000 ‘French floating quantifiers and scope’, 3rd Postgraduate Conference in Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, University of Durham. June 10.

2000 ‘The syntax of French Neg-in-situ’, 9th Postgraduate Conference, University of Manchester. March 25.

1999 ‘French wh in situ and intervention effects’, 2nd International Conference of the North-West Centre for Linguistics, organised by the Linguistics Association of Great-Britain (LAGB), University of Liverpool. November 12-14.

1999 ‘French wh in situ and its restrictions’, 8th Postgraduate Conference, University of Manchester. March 27.

1996 ‘Researching learning strategies in second language acquisition’. British Association of Applied Linguistics Annual Conference, Swansea, University of Wales. September 9-10. With Beatrice Baumgartner-Cohen, Carol Kinahan & Prof. Larry Selinker.

Papers read as invited speaker 2017 ‘Inspiration, creation, motivation: l’écriture dans tous ses états’. Seminar on

academic writing in the context of of the writing retreat of the Association of graduate students, Institute of feminist and gender studies, University of Ottawa. November 11.

2017 ‘Du statut et de la structure des mots’. Workshop as part of ACFAS ‘Le mot: syntaxe, morphologie & phonologie’. McGill University and UQAM, May 12.

2017 ‘On the interaction between number and gender’. University of Calgary. School of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures, and Cultures. February 3.

2016 ‘On the status and structure of “words”: The case of noun incorporation. University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. Department of Linguistics. October 25.

2014 ‘Le pluriel dans tous ses états’. UQAM. Département de linguistique. November 3.

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2014 ‘Optionalité et grammaticalisation’. UQAM. L'utilisation des corpus (annotés) pour comprendre le changement linguistique. Atelier sur l’ancien français. October 3-4.

2014 ‘On the notion of word: The case of noun incorporation’. York University. March 14.

2013 ‘Many a Plural’. MOTH (Montreal-Ottawa-Toronto-Hamilton workshop in syntax) McMasters University. March 2.

2012 ‘Nominalization versus denominalization in Ojibwe’. Workshop on nominalizations organized by Ileana Paul, University of Western Ontario. May 29-30.

2012 ‘Noun incorporation as XP movement’. Workshop on word formation organized by Glyne Piggott & Lisa Travis, McGill University. May 6-8.

2011 ‘Relative clauses in Ojibwe and Algonquin’. Workshop on relative clauses organized by Martha McGinnis. University of Victoria. June 17-18. With Bethany Lochbihler.

2010 ‘Licensing by modification: The case of modified bare nominals in French’. Workshop on nominal dependents organized by Elizabeth Ritter. University of Calgary. May 8-9.

2009 ‘An exercise in myth debunking in language sciences or the linguist as mythbuster’. Ottawa Conference for Linguistics Undergraduates. November 21.

2009 ‘The count/mass distinction in Ojibwe.’ Mass/count workshop organized by Diane Massam, University of Toronto. February 7-8.

2008 ‘Recherches en ojibwe’. Colloque sur la recherche autochtone/Aboriginal Research Symposium organized by Sébastien Grammond. University of Ottawa, March 27.

2008 ‘French WH in situ and prosody’. Université de Genève. The 2008 French WH workshop. March 8.

2007 ‘The mass/count distinction and the role of number in Ojibwe’. Workshop on parts and quantities, organized by Martina Wiltschko. University of British Columbia. November 16.

2007 ‘Noun incorporation via XP movement: The case of Ojibwe’. With Bethany Lochbihler. Concordia symposium on generative grammar. September 29.

2006 ‘Bare nouns and the status of determiners in the history of French’. Workshop on determiners organised by Jila Ghomeshi, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg. November 25.

2005 ‘De la pseudo-incorporation en français’. Nudist, workshop on bare nouns, organized by Ileana Paul. University of Western Ontario, University College, London, Ontario. May 13.

2005 ‘Semantic break-up’. University of Tübingen. January 10. Departmental Colloquium Series.

2004 ‘Les SN discontinus, l’incorporation sémantique et les effets d’intervention’. Department of Linguistics, University of Ottawa. May 27.

2004 ‘Domains of quantification’. University of Nantes. Conference on Domains. May 4-6.

2004 ‘Split wh-constructions in Classical and Modern Greek: A diachronic perspective’. Langage Sciences Department. University of Nantes. January 30.

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2003 ‘L’interface syntaxe-sémantique et le cas des SN discontinus’. Department of Linguistics. Geneva. December 16. Departmental Colloquium Series.

2003 ‘L’interface syntaxe-sémantique et le cas des SN discontinus’, Language Sciences Department. University of Nantes. October 31. Departmental Colloquium Series. 2003 ‘Les SN discontinus et l’ellipse nominale’. Paris VII, Fédération Typologie et

Universaux Linguistiques (Architecture de la phrase : Articulation et interprétation de la structure fonctionnelle). DP section. October 13. Presentation for research group.

2003 ‘L’interface syntaxe-sémantique et le cas des SN discontinus’. Faculté de lettres, Nancy. June 13.

2003 ‘Les syntagmes discontinus et l’interface syntaxe-sémantique’. SILEX. Université Charles de Gaulle, Lille 3. March 28.

2002 ‘The syntax of non-canonical quantification’. University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Department of English Literature, Language and Linguistics. March 21.

Departmental Colloquium Series. 1998 ‘Second language acquisition and bilingualism’. Central School of Speech and

Drama, London. April 29. Scholarly and research activities Reviewer - Journals

Linguistic Inquiry (2012, 2013, 2014, 2018x2) Natural Language and Linguistic Theory (2012, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019)

Cognition (2012) Journal of French Language Studies (2012, 2016x2)

Journal of Semantics (2010) Linguistic Variation (2014, 2018x2)

Second Language Research (2010) Studia Linguistica (2018) Lingua (2010, 2012, 2013, 2014x2, 2015x2) Linguistic Analysis (2015)

The Linguistic Review (2009, 2017) Morphology (2016) Linguistic Analysis (2014, 2015)

Journal of Linguistics (2009, 2013, 2017, 2018x2, 2019) Journal of Child Language (2017) Diachronica (2009, 2014) Glossa (2016, 2017, 2018, 2019) International Journal of American Linguistics (2009, 2012, 2013, 2014) Canadian Journal of Linguistics (2007, 2009, 2012, 2017, 2018) Probus (2007, 2014, 2016, 2017) Isogloss (2015) Journal of Historical Syntax (2012) Strathy Student Working Papers (2012)

Ottawa Papers in Linguistics (2005x3, 2007, 2013) Transactions of the Philological Society (2004)

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Journal of Afroasiatic Languages and Linguistics (2015) Cahiers de linguistique Asie Orientale (2015) Language Documentation & Conservation (2017) Word (2018)

Reviewer - Publishers Oxford University Press (2007, 2009, 2012, 2014, 2015x2, 2018x4, 2019) Blackwell (2013) Fides (2015) Papers of the Algonquian Conference (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018) Emerald (2011) Multilingual Matters (2011) Springer (2009) Presses Universitaires de Laval (2009, 2011, 2013) John Benjamins (2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014x3) Lawrence Erlbaum (2007) Elsevier (2007) Proceedings of the Mediterranean Syntax Meeting-2 (2009)

Reviewer - conferences LSRL (Linguistic Symposium on Romance Linguistics) (2012, 2013, 2014, 2016,

2018, 2019) CLA (Canadian Linguistic Association) (2018, 2019) WSCLA (Workshop on the Structure and Constituency of the Languages of the Americas) (2018, 2019) GLOW (Generative Linguistics in the Old World) (2008, 2009)

DIGS (Diachronic Generative Syntax) (2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014) GLOW ASIA (2016, 2019) Congrès Mondial de Linguistique Française - syntax committee (2018) NELS (North East Linguistic Society) (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019) WCCFL (West Coast Conference in Formal Linguistics) (2014, 2016, 2017, 2018) Going Romance (2013, 2018, 2019) Parameters Workshop in Honour of Lisa Travis (2018) HLS (Hispanic Linguistics Symposium) (2013) CLA (Canadian Linguistics Association) (2013, 2018) ETI3 (Exploring the Interfaces 3: Prosody and Constituent Structure) (2014)

CMLF (Congrès Mondial de Linguistique Française) (2010) Workshop on Head Movement and Locality, Hungary (2009)

Les Français d’ici (2007) Domains (2004)

Sur la route du verbe (2004) Reviewer - grants

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Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) – Post-doctoral grants (2018) Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) – Insight grants (2015)

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) – Connection grants (2015) Fonds de recherche société et culture (FQRSC) – MA & PhD (2015)

École Normale Supérieure (2014) SOAS (School of Oriental and African Studies)-Endangered Languages

Documentation Programme grant application (2014) Swiss National Science Foundation (2013) Agence nationale de recherche/French National Research Agency (2011) Conference/workshop organizer 2015 Gender, noun classification, and determination. University of Ottawa (with

Myriam Dali & Gita Zareikar). September 18-20. 2013 45th Algonquian conference. University of Ottawa, 18-20 octobre. 2013 Diachronic Generative Syntax 14 (DIGS 14), University of Ottawa (with Robert

Truswell). August 1-3. 2011 Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages 41 (LSRL 41), University of

Ottawa (with Marie-Hélène Côté & Shana Poplack). May 5-7. 2010 Workshop on the Structure and Constituency in Languages of the Americas 15,

University of Ottawa (with Michael Barrie & Andrés Salanova). February 5-7. 2009 Bilingual Wokshop in Theoretical Linguistics 12 (BWTL 12), University of

Ottawa. December 5-6. 2007 NELS 38, University of Ottawa (with Marisa Rivero & Marie-Hélène Côté).

October 26-28. 2006 Noun Incorporation and Its Kind, University of Ottawa, February 20-22. Editorial Boards Journal of Linguistics (2019-2022) Canadian Journal of Linguistics (since 2016) Strathy Student Working Papers on Canadian English (since 2011) Societies Member of the Nominating Committee of the International Society for Historical Linguistics

(2013-2021) Work for the Canadian Linguistic Association 2019-2021 Vice-President of the association. 2016 Member, Round Table Canadian Indigenous Language Resources: Preservation

and access, organized by Diane Massam. 2013-2015 Chair, Committee for the CLA achievement award. 2013-2016 Editor of the Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique.

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2009-2013 Co-editor of the Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique.

2006-2012 Representative for the Canadian Linguistic Association to the Humanities and Social Sciences Federation of Canada.

2006-2007 Member of the committee for the evaluation of the best student presentation at the Canadian Linguistics Association congress.

Other 2005-2008 Collaborator on France Martineau’s SSRHC project ‘Modéliser le changement:

les voies du français’. 2001 Representative for the postgraduate students, UCL Internal Assessment

Committee. Administrative activities 2018 External examiner, School of Languages, Linguistics Literature and Culture.

University of Calgary 2018 External examiner, Department of English Language and Literature, Hong Kong

Baptist University 2014- Chair, Department of Linguistics, University of Ottawa. 2015 Internal evaluator – Postgraduate programs in Political Science Studies, UOttawa. 2013-2014 Interim Chair, Department of Linguistics, University of Ottawa. 2014-2016 Member, Academic Fraud Committee, Faculty of Arts, University of Ottawa. 2010-2012 Chair, Graduate Committee, Department of Linguistics. 2010-2012 Member, Graduate Committee, Faculty of Arts. 2010-2012 Vice-Chair, Research Ethics Committee. University of Ottawa. 2010-2012 Member, Research Ethics Board. University of Ottawa. 2010-2012 Member, Internal Research Ethics Committee, Department of Linguistics. 2009-2012 Member, Scholarships Committee. Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies. 2009-2010 Member, Undergraduate Committee. Linguistics Department, University of

Ottawa. 2008 Member, Research Ethics Board. University of Ottawa. January through May

included. 2008-2009 Member, Faculty Council Committee. 2007-2009 Member, Departmental Teaching Personnel Committee. 2006 Member, Ad hoc committee for the space organization in the Linguistics

Department at the University of Ottawa. 2005-2009 Chair, Graduate Studies Committee, University of Ottawa. 2005-2009 Co-editor of the Linguistics Department’s Newsletter, University of Ottawa. 2005-2007 Faculty advisor on the Committee for the Ottawa Papers in Linguistics. 2005-2006 Chair, Library Committee, University of Ottawa. 2005-2006 Member, Web Committee, University of Ottawa. 2005-2006 Member, Committee for Invited Speakers, University of Ottawa.

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External funding 2018-2020 Research grant. SSHRC (Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of

Canada). Incomplete questions in French: Implications for the theory of ellipsis. Collaborator. Principal investigator: Dennis Ott. #430-2018-00305. Other collaborators: Marc Brunelle. $155164.

2014-2017 Aid to scholarly journals. SSHRC (Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada). Revue Canadienne de Linguistique/Canadian Journal of Linguistics. Principal investigator: Eric Mathieu. $72 100.

2015-2016 Connection grant. SSHRC (social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada). #611-2014-0378.Gender, class, and determination: A conference on the nominal spine. Principal investigator: Eric Mathieu. $12 000.

2014-2016 Research grant. SSHRC (Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada). Nominal and verbal incorporation in Inuit. Collaborator. Principal investigator : Richard Compton (UQAM). Other collaborators: Rose-Marie Déchaine (UBC). $61 946.

2013-2015 Aid to scholarly journals. SSHRC (Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada). Revue Canadienne de Linguistique/Canadian Journal of Linguistics. Principal investigator: Sarah Cummins/Eric Mathieu. $65 673.

2011-2015 Research grant. SSHRC (Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada). #410-2011-2417. Cross-linguistic variation in noun incorporation and denominalization. Principal investigator: Eric Mathieu. Co-investigators: Gabriela Alboiu, Michael Barrie, Pauline Decontie, Carrie Dyck, Alana Johns, Joanne Keeshig, Darren O’Toole, Martina Wiltschko. $168 781.

2011-2012 Grant for the organization of a conference. SSHRC (Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada). Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages 41. Principal investigator : Marie-Hélène Côté. Co-investigators : Eric Mathieu & Shana Poplack. $16 010.

2010-2013 Research grant. SSHRC (Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada). Syntactic interface relations: Evidence from three Algonquian languages. Co-applicant. Principal investigator: Martina Wiltschko (UBC). Other co-applicant: Rose-Marie Déchaine (UBC). Collaborators: Charlotte Reinholtz, Elizabeth Ritter, Chris Wolfart. $137 600.

2009-2010 Research grant. SSHRC (Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada). Development fund for a CURA. #0002-833-2008. Reversing the Ojibwe language shift: Preservation and revitalization in the Cape Croker community. Principal Investigator: Eric Mathieu. Co-investigator: Joanne Helena Keeshig. $19 600.

2007-2008 Research grant. Centre canadien de recherche sur les francophonies en milieu minoritaire (CRFM) de l’Institut français (University of Regina). Propriétés lexicales, phonologiques et syntaxiques du mitchif parlé en Ontario. $4 737 (declined).

2005-2008 Research grant. SSHRC (Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada). #410-2005-1781 Predicative indefinites and the syntax-semantics interface. Principal Investigator : Eric Mathieu $108 000. Co-investigator: France Martineau.

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2005-2008 Research grant. SSHRC (Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada). #412-2004-1002. Les voies du français. Principal Investigator : France Martineau. Collaborator (among many others): Eric Mathieu. $2 500 000.

Internal funding 2014 Grant for the organization of a workshop/conference on campus. Research Management Services, University of Ottawa, Determination, gender,

and class: A conference on the nominal spine. Principal Investigator: Eric Mathieu. $3 000.

2014 Grant for the organization of a workshop/conference on campus. Faculty of Arts, University of Ottawa, Determination, gender, and class: A

conference on the nominal spine. Principal Investigator: Eric Mathieu. $3 000. 2013 Grant for the organization of a workshop on campus.

Research Management Services, University of Ottawa, DiGS (Diachronic Generative Syntax) Principal investigator: Robert Truswell, Collaborator: Eric Mathieu. $3 000.

2011 Grant for the organization of a workshop/conference on campus. Research Management Services, University of Ottawa, Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages 41. Principal Investigator: Marie-

Hélène Côté. Collaborators: Eric Mathieu & Shana Poplack. $3 000. 2011 Grant for the organization of a workshop/conference on campus. Faculty of Arts, University of Ottawa, Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages 41. Principal Investigator: Marie-

Hélène Côté. Collaborators: Eric Mathieu & Shana Poplack. $3 000. 2009 Grant for the organization of a workshop/conference on campus. University of Ottawa, Faculty of Arts, Workshop on the Structure and

Constituency in Languages of the Americas 15. Principal investigator: Eric Mathieu. Collaborators: Michael Barrie & Andrés Salanova. $3 000.

2008 Travel grant. Faculty of Arts, University of Ottawa. $750. 2007 Award for holders of a SSHRC grant $6 852. 2007 Travel grant. Faculty of Arts, University of Ottawa. $1 000. 2006 Award for holders of a SSHRC grant. $6 852. 2006 Travel grant. Faculty of Arts, University of Ottawa. $1 000. 2006 Travel grant. Faculty of Arts, University of Ottawa. $750. 2006 Grant for the organization of a workshop/conference on campus. Faculty of Arts, University of Ottawa, Noun incorporation and its kind . Principal Investigator: Eric Mathieu. $8 000. 2005 Research grant. Faculty of Arts, University of Ottawa, Investigating affixal predicates in Ojibwa. Principal Investigator: Eric Mathieu. $4 991. 2005 Award for holders of a SSHRC grant $6 852. 2005 Travel Grant. Faculty of Arts, University of Ottawa. $1 000. 2002 Travel grant. The Linguistic Association of Great-Britain. $115. 2002 Travel grant. GLOW. $138. 2002 Travel grant. Department of Phonetics and Linguistics, UCL. $77. 2002 Travel grant. The Graduate School, University College London. $770.

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2001 Travel grant. The University of Konstanz. $169. Associations 2004- Canadian Linguistics Association (CLA). 2016- Union des écrivaines et écrivains québécois (UNEQ). 2016- Association des auteurs et auteures de l’Ontario français (AAOF). 2017- Association des auteurs et auteures de l’Outaouais (AAAO). Supervision Post-doctoral supervision: 2012-2014 David-Etienne Bouchard, sponsored by SSHRC. 2008-2010 Michael Barrie, sponsored by SSHRC. PhD thesis supervisor In progress Myriam Dali tbc In progress Kathleen Strader tbc In progress Daiho Kitaoka tbc 2019 Paul Melchin The semantic basis for selectional restrictions (co-supervisor)

(external: Diane Massam) 2018 Kate Ricomini The syntax and semantics of the Ojibwe verbal domain (external:

William Oxford) 2018 Gita Zareikar The distribution and function of number in Azeri (Jaklin Kornfilt) 2016 Saleh AlQahtani The structure and distribution of determiner phrases in Arabic:

Standard Arabic and Saudi dialects (external: Abbas Benmamoun) 2014 Alexandra Hänsch Germanic properties in the left periphery of Old French: V-to-

C-Movement, XP-Fronting, Stylistic fronting and verb-initial clauses (external: Barbara Vance)

2011 Ladan Hamedani The function of number in Persian (external: Arsalan Kanyemunipour)

2011 Keren Tonciulescu Indefinites in Hebrew (co-supervisor) (external: Elizabeth Ritter)

2008 Chiu-Hung Chen Chinese relativization: Word order at the syntax-phonology interface (external: Audrey Li) PhD committee member 2019 Jumanah Abusulaiman The interaction between modals and aspect 2019 Salvatore Digesto Verum a fontibus haurire. A variationist analysis of subjunctive

across space and time: from contemporary Italian back to Latin 2019 Tharanga Weerasooriya Positive polarity and exhaustivity in Sinhala: a study of its

implications for grammar 2017 Abdelaziz Jaradat The syntax-prosody interface of Jordanian Arabic (Irbid dialect)

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2016 Laura Kastronic A comparative variationist approach to morphosyntactic variation in Hexagonal French and Quebec French

2016 Ekab Al-Shawashreh Aspects of grammatical variation in Jordanian Arabic 2016 Mélissa Chiasson Étude sociolinguistique du français acadien du nord-est du

Nouveau-Brunswick 2014 Ewelina Frackowiak Understanding situation and viewpoint aspect in Polish

through dative anticausative constructions and factual imperfectives 2012 Pouneh Shabani-Jadidi Processing compound verbs in Persian 2011 Peyman Nojoumian Developing an automatic diacritizer for the Persian language

based on the Xerox finite state transducer technology 2011 Dana Geber A syntactic, semantic and processing overview of raising and non-raising

constructions with the verb “Seem”: Evidence from Romanian 2010 Galia Dukova-Zheleva Topics in Bulgarian 2009 Aziz Najmi Clause structure in the development of child L2 English of L1 Arabic 2008 Lena Baunaz Split-DP and floating quantifiers: A syntactic approach to French

quantification (University of Geneva) 2008 Rok Zaucer A VP-internal/resultative account of some ‘VP-external’ uses of Slavic

verbal prefixes 2007 Carmen Leblanc Le futur périphrastique dans le français parlé : une question

d’habitude 2007 Mouna Ennamsaoui L’alternance locative en arabe marocain et en arabe

standard 2006 Karim Achab Internal structure of verb meaning: A study of verbs of (change of) state in Amazigh 2006 Eiman Mustafawi An optimality theoretic approach to variable consonantal

alternations in Qatari Arabic 2005 Anousha Sedighi Subject-predicate agreement restrictions in Persian Comprehensive Exam Papers (= Generals papers) - Supervisor 2019 Ivanna Richardson On co-occuring plurals and classifiers in Khmer 2017 Jumanah Abusulaiman Makkan Arabic subjunctives: The case of yi-gdar 2017 Kathleen Strader Michif: the unique syntax hypothesis 2016 Myriam Dali On the contrastive use of Arabic plurals 2016 Emad Alansari Little n in Bago 2016 Nahed Mourad Resumptive optionality in Lebanese Arabic 2016 Michèle Burkholder A Distributed Morphology approach to language mixing in

the nominal phrase: The role of gender 2016 Basile Roussel À propos de la rection asymétrique du sujet nul en français

acadien 2016 Ali Alamry On the optionality of gender agreement in Standard Arabic 2015 Daiho Kitaoka An applicative approach to Major Object constructions in Korean

and Japanese 2015 Nova Starr General number and semantic incorporation in Tagalog (co-

supervisor)

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2014 Paul Melchin Cross-linguistic variation in nominal functional sequences and pronoun types (co-supervisor) 2014 Brandon Fry The syntactic derivation of VTA theme-signs in Algonquin Ojibwe: A Multiple Agree approach 2014 Kate Ricomini Ojibwe vP Structures 2014 Abdelaziz Jaradat The syntactic and focus impact on Jordanian Arabic (JA) prosodic structure 2014 Gita Zareikar Division and number heads: The case of Azeri and Persian 2013 Ekab Alshatani Wh in situ in Rural Jordanian Arabic (RJA): A prosodic account 2013 Mélissa Chiasson La micro-variation dans les prépositions en français 2013 Saleh AlQahtani Licensing by modification in Arabic: The case of indefinite preverbal subjects 2013 Tharanga Weerasooriya Focus and wh in situ Questions in Sinhala 2012 Nicté Fuller-Medina The syntax of bilingual verbs: Evidence from English

borrowing in Belizean Spanish 2012 Nataliya Chabanyuk Gender shift in noun derivations in Russian and Ukrainian

languages 2009 Ladan Hamedani Count-mass distinction in Farsi 2006 Keren Tonciulescu Wide-scoping bare singulars and reference to kinds in Hebrew 2005 Chiu-Hung Chen Chinese relativization Comprehensive Exam Papers (= Generals papers) – Committee member 2019 Matthew Shuurman Relative clauses (UQAM) 2017 Emad Alansary A descriptive analysis of aspect in Bago 2017 Ray Therrien Swiping in avariety of Ontario French 2017 Ali Alamry L1 and animacy effects in the acquisition of grammatical gender in

Arabic 2016 Jean-Christophe Leclerc The implications of a single lexicon minimalist bilingual

model 2016 Suzanne Robillard Agreeing to disagree: Lexical effects on past participle gender

agreement in Canadian French 2016 Kate Riccomini The semantics of Ojibwe theme signs, verb finals, and argument

structure 2015 Basile Roussel Le subjonctif, un mode verbal démodé? L’exemple d’une variété

de français acadien 2015 Ekab Alshatani Word order variability in Jordanian Arabic: A sociolinguistic perspective 2014 Tharanga Weerasooriya Expressing exhaustivity and anti-exhaustivity in the nominal domain in Sinhala 2011 Yuriko Aizu Applicative approach to Japanese passives 2010 Fereshteh Modarresi Bare singulars in Persian 2007 Ladan Hamedani DP and the acquisition of finiteness 2007 Peyman Nojoumian Persian locative alternation: Lexical vs. syntactic approach 2006 Cristina Martínez Null subjects in Dominican Spanish 2006 Galina Dukova-Zheleva Quirky subjects in Bulgarian

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2005 Dana Geber Characteristics of Romanian raising Cconstructions 2005 Najmi Abdulaziz Word order and subject verb agreement in Standard Arabic Thesis proposal evaluator 2019 Ray Therrien Sluicing in Canadian French 2017 Jumanah Abusulaiman Modality in Makkan Arabic 2016 Salvatore Digesto Verum a fontibus haurire. Analyse variationniste de l’évolution

du subjonctif du latin à l’italien 2015 Abedalaziz Jaradat Φ and ι construction in Jordanian Arabic dialect spoken in

Irbid (IA) 2014 Laura Kastronic A comparative variationist approach to morphosyntactic

variation in contemporary Hexagonal and Quebec French MA Major Research Paper – Supervisor 2019 Joshua Tremblay Novel data supporting the phrase movement analysis of noun

Incorporation 2015 Myriam Dali The feminine operator in Arabic 2013 Brandon Fry Reverse Agree and long distance agreement 2012 Kate Ricomini Using Multiple Agree & Cyclic Agree to account for plural agreement morphology in Ojibwe transitive verbs 2012 Cassandra Chapman Evidence of clitic doubling in Laurentian French: Consequences for grammaticalization (co-supervisor) 2011 Saleh AlQahtani Licensing bare nouns in external argument position in Arabic 2008 Hélène Tourigny (Non)-configurationality in Ojibwe: Focus on word order 2006 Bethany Lochbihler The inverse system in Ojibwe (co-supervisor) MA Major Research Paper – Committee Member/Reader 2018 Gabrielle Manning Is Negation Difficult? The Electrophysiological Effects of

Negation Processing in Simultaneous and L2 Bilingual Speakers 2016 Raymond Therien Weak Pronouns as Transfer Remnants 2013 Paul Melchin Nominal projections and pronoun types 2012 Shayna Gardiner Middle Egyptian morphotactics 2007 Alexandra Simonenko The PCC: A constraint on theta-role doubling in the

pronominal domain MA Thesis – Committee member/Reader 2012 Joanie Joubert Langue et identité d’un migrant canadien-français: la trajectoire de Sam Gravel (French Department) Ph.D. Guided Research – Supervisor 2015 Michele Burkholder A Distributed Morphology approach to language mixing in

the nominal phrase: The role of gender

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BA Guided Research – Supervisor 2012 Michelle Hepburn VAIO Verbs and questions of transitivity 2012 Françoise Moreau-Johnson Le placement des adjectifs en français 2010 William Deller Ambiguity of Canadian French N-words: N-words and NPIs 2010 Josh Lalonde Le rôle du temps dans la fondation de la linguistique moderne 2010 Cassandra Chapman Clitic doubling and right dislocation: One phenomenon 2009 Elise Benallick Accounting for radical pro-drop within the framework for

Minimalism: An empirical analysis of radical pro-drop in Chinese 2009 Jenny Loughran The status of head movement in contemporary syntactic theory BA Honour’s thesis – Committee member/Reader 2014 Jérémie Beauchamp Expressions locatives et existentielles en mẽbengokre Teaching Undergraduate University of Ottawa LIN 1710 Introduction à la linguistique I

2011-2012, 2010-2011, 2009-2010, 2008-2009, 2007-2008, 2006-2007 LIN 3728 Morphologie 2009-2010, 2018-2019 LIN 3730 Linguistique Historique 2006-2007 LIN 2310 Syntax 2009-2010 LIN 3310 Syntactic Theory 2007-2008, 2009-2010 LIN 3533 Linguistique Historique: le domaine français 2005-2006, 2004-2005 LIN 3710 Théorie syntaxique 2005-2006, 2004-2005 LIN 2710 Introduction à la syntaxe 2010-2011, 2004-2005 LIN 2531 Les Parlers français 2004-2005 University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne ELL363 From Grammar to Discourse 2002-2003 ELL360 Syntactic Theory 2002-2003 ELL130 Nature of Language 2002-2003 ELL131 Topics in Language 2002-2003 ELL102 Structure of English 2002-2003 University of Cyprus Introduction to French linguistics 2003-2004 Morphology/Syntax course 2003-2004 City University

Introduction to Linguistics 1998-2004

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Luton University First Language Acquisition 2000/2001

Graduate University of Ottawa LIN8398 Doctoral seminar 2015-2016 LIN7912 Seminar III (The syntax of nouns and verbs) 2013-2014 LIN7931 Topics in Theoretical Linguistics II 2008-2009 LIN5917 Syntax I 2007-2008, 2008-2009, 2011-2012 LIN6917 Syntax II 2016-2017, 2014-2015, 2010-2011, 2005-2006, 2006-2007 University of Nantes Seminar Indefinites (with Hamida Demirdache) 2003-2004 Honours 2013 Invited researcher (University of Nantes) - Winter/Spring 2013 2012 Invited researcher (University of British Columbia) - Fall 2012 Research interests • syntax-semantics interface • interpretation of NPs/DPs • noun incorporation • split constructions • WH in situ • French linguistics (Old French and Modern French) • Algonquian linguistics

Languages French (native language), English (native-like command), Spanish (intermediate), German and Russian (some knowledge). Staff development and professional programmes 2015 Workshop on sabbatical leaves. Main participant. 2012 How to write an article in 12 weeks. University of Ottawa. Co-facilitator. 2002 Postgraduate Diploma in Teaching Practice (undertook Module 1), University of

Newcastle (January). 2001 Mentoring Scheme. City University (May). 2000 Career Planning and Management Skills for PhD students. UCL (April-May). 1991 TEFL certificate (Teaching English as a Foreign language). Field work 2014 Anishinabeg First Nation, Kitigan Zibi, Québec. April. 2013 Anishinabeg First Nation, Kitigan Zibi, Québec. July. 2013 Simosasigan (Lac Simon), Québec. July. 2012 Anishinabeg First Nation, Kitigan Zibi, Québec. May.

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2012 Rapid Lake First Nation (Barrier Lake), Québec. May. 2011 Anishinabeg First Nation, Kitigan Zibi, Québec. August. 2008 The Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation à Cape Croker, Ontario

(Neyaashiinigmiing). December. 2008 The Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation à Cape Croker, Ontario

(Neyaashiinigmiing). May. 2007 The Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation à Cape Croker, Ontario

(Neyaashiinigmiing). April.