Aron Hirsch

E-mail: aron <dot> hirsch <at> mail <dot> mcgill <dot> ca

Papers

Hirsch, Aron. (2011). Patterns of prosodic prominence in English intransitive sentences. B.A. Honors Thesis, McGill University.

Presentations

Refereed conference presentations

Hirsch, Aron & Michael Wagner. (2011). Syntactic differences in the reliability of prosodic disambiguation.  Paper presented at Experimental and Theoretical Advances in Prosody 2 (ETAP 2), McGill University.  abstract, slides.

Hirsch, Aron & Michael Wagner. (2011). Context and prominence in English intransitive sentences.  Poster presented at Experimental and Theoretical Advances in Prosody 2 (ETAP 2), McGill University. abstract, poster.

Hirsch, Aron & Michael Wagner. (2011). Patterns of prosodic prominence in English intransitive sentences. Paper presented at the 34th Generative Linguistics in the Old World Colloquium (GLOW 34), Vienna, Austria. abstract, slides.

Wagner, Michael & Aron Hirsch. (2011). Prominence in English intransitive sentences.  Poster presented at CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, Stanford University. abstract.

Other presentations

Hirsch, Aron & Michael Wagner. (2011). Topicality and its effect on prominence. Paper presented at McSIRG (McGill Syntactic Interfaces Research Group) semantics workshop, McGill University.  handout

Hirsch, Aron. (2011). Syntactic differences in the reliability of prosodic disambiguation. Poster presented at the Faculty of Arts Undergraduate Research Day, McGill University.  poster

Hirsch, Aron. (2011). Prosody and argument structure. Guest lecture in ‘LING 7800: Prosody in the Lab’ at the LSA Institute, CU Boulder. course website, slides (topic 4).

Hirsch, Aron. (2010). Patterns of prosodic prominence in English intransitive sentences.  Paper presented at Ottawa’s Conference for Linguistics Undergraduates, University of Ottawa. handout

Hirsch, Aron. (2009). Palatal glide usage in Winnipeg English. Paper presented at Ottawa’s Conference for Linguistics Undergraduates, University of Ottawa. abstract