I am a PhD student in the Deprtament of Linguistics at Harvard University. I received my BA and MA in Linguistics from Tel Aviv University, where I was also a teaching and research assistant. My research interests are in theoretical and experimental syntax, and the syntax-prosody and syntax-semantics interfaces. I am particularly interested in coordination structures, agreement, case and Semitic morphology. My master's thesis investigated the agreement and case patterns of Hebrew unaccusative verbs. Currently, my research focuses on coordination structures, the stress pattern of Hebrew phrases and the lack of antipassive in Turkish. In my free time I like to dance, bake, play the guitar, lift weights, and learn languages.