About me
I'm an Assistant Professor of Hispanic Linguistics in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at The Ohio State University.
I hold a PhD in Linguistics from the The University of Chicago, and a B.A. in Literature and Linguistics from Universidad de Buenos Aires.
I specialize in syntax, its interfaces with semantics and morphology, and experimental linguistics. My research interests include ellipsis, islands, resumptive pronouns, and nominal morphology, among many others.
I'm an affiliated faculty at the Center for Latin American Studies and the Center for Cognitive and Brain Sciences.
News & Updates
April 2024. Talk at CLINOA 2024
No todo es lo mismo. Sobre el cuantificador todo en español.
w/Fernando Carranza
May 2024. Two talks at LSRL 54
Verb-Echo Answers in Galician arise from V-Stranding VP-Ellipsis.
w/Maria Morado-VazquezComparing two experimental designs for the study of subject islands in Spanish.
w/Marisol Murujosa, Matias Verdecchia, and Eszter Ronai