Eva Juarros-Daussà
Assistant Professor
Office: 913 Clemens Hall
Phone: (716) 645-2191 x 1187
Email: ejuarros@buffalo.edu
Website: Personal site
Degrees
- B.A from the Universitat de Barcelona
- M.A. from University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
- Ph.D. from University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Areas of Specialization
- Romance linguistics
- Argument structure
- Morphology, Syntax
- Evolution of language
Publications
- "Argument Structure and the Lexicon Syntax Interface." Graduate Linguistics Students Association, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 2004
- "Comparing Serial and Parallel SPLT Models of Processing: evidence from Catalan." In DeLacy and Nowak, UMOP, vol. GLSA, UMass.
- "Why Four Kinds of V (DP) PP? A Projectionist Account. CLS 42 vol. 1 University of Chicago Press
- "El discurs indirecte com a adaptacio evolutiva", CLG 7, Universitat de Barcelona ["Indirect Discourse as an Evolutionary Adaptation"]
- "El operador sintáctico se." Anuario de filologia, Universitat de Barcelona
- "Lack of Recursion in the Lexicon: the Two-Argument Restriction." Linguistics Review.
Current Research Projects
- "Parameterization of the Obviative/Proximate Index in Argument Structure"
- "Consequences of a Theory of Structural Limits on Argument Structure"
- "Transitivization and Detransitivization"
Frequently Taught Courses
- Introduction to Linguistic Theory
- Advanced Syntax
- Morphology
- Romance linguistics
- Catalan
- Evolution of language
Professional Activities
- Member, Linguistic Society of America
- Member, North American Catalan Society