Invited Seminars

  • Information Structure and Prosody
    Expressions of Information Structure in a Cross-Linguistic Perspective, PhD course, University of Oslo (2021)

  • Hungarian Scope Marking: intonation, syntax, and semantics
    Roundtable on Hungarian Prosody, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Germany (2021)

  • The ProTag Construction in Germanic
    Oxford Germanic Linguistics Circle, University of Oxford (2019)

  • 'They've got a nice way of talking them': the ProTag construction in British English
    University of Gothenburg, Sweden (2018)

  • The pronoun tag construction in British English
    CNRS Toulouse, France (2018)

  • Right-dislocated tags in British English
    University of Oxford, UK (2016)

  • Interfaces and prosodic prominence in Hungarian
    University of Newcastle, UK (2010)

  • Long-distance dependencies and the syntax-prosody interface
    SOAS, University of London, UK (2010)

  • The typology of constituent questions: a new perspective
    University of Oxford, UK (2007)

  • Focus on 'wh'-questions: a lexical-functional grammar approach to Hungarian and Japanese
    Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary (2006)

  • Invited Talks at Workshops

  • Issues in the representation of information structure (with Lowe, JJ).
    The Syntax and Information Structure of Unbounded Dependencies
    University of Michigan, USA (2014)

  • Workshop on Prosody and its Interfaces (with Dalrymple, M, Lowe, JJ)
    University of Konstanz, Germany (2012)

  • Workshop on Prosodic and Syntax Aspects in Constituent Question Formation - a Cross-Linguistic Perspective
    Universita degli Studi di Verona, Italy (2010)

  • Network Meeting Presentations

  • ProTags in the History of English: 'in small proportions we just beauties see'
    Second meeting of the Syntax Beyond the Canon: Cutting-edge Studies of Non-Canonical Syntax in English network
    Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen, Germany (2020)

  • Protags in the History of English: form, function and non-canonicity
    First meeting of the Syntax Beyond the Canon: Cutting-edge Studies of Non-Canonical Syntax in English network
    Technische Universität Dresden, Germany (2019)