Julie Anne Legate

jlegate_at_alum-dot-mit-dot-edu
42 East Delaware Ave, Room 203
Department of Linguistics
University of Delaware
Newark, DE


I am an assistant professor in the Department of Linguistics, University of Delaware. Before coming to Delaware, I was a visiting assistant professor at Yale University (2003-2004) and a visiting assistant professor at Harvard University (2002-2003).

My primary research interests lie in the syntax and morphology of "interesting" languages, and in syntactic theory. I have secondary research interests in language acquisition. I'm currently investigating case and agreement (especially in ergative languages), second position clitics, and preverbs and vP structure. My favourite languages are Warlpiri and other Australian languages, Modern Irish, and Mandarin.

I did my PhD in the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy at MIT. My dissertation argued for a configurational account of Warlpiri syntax: Warlpiri: Theoretical Implications . Phenomena I looked at included non-configurationality, split ergativity, applicatives, topic/focus/wh-question constructions, wh-scope marking. It's available from MITWPL. Before going to MIT, I did my M.A. in Linguistics at the University of Toronto, and my Honours B.A. in Linguistics and Language Studies at York University.

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New and Current Research

Phases, Architectural Issues

Poverty of the Stimulus

Warlpiri and Australian Languages

Earlier Work

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