Nofar Rimon

​Linguistics PhD Student, Harvard University

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Nofar Rimon

[noˈfaʁ̞ ʁ̞iˈmon]

​I am a PhD student in the Deprtament of Linguistics at Harvard University. I received my BA and MA 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-morphology interface. I am particularly interested in agreement, case and Semitic morphology. My MA thesis, written under the supervision of Prof. Tal Siloni, is about lack of agreement with Hebrew unaccusative verbs. In addiditon, I investigate the stress pattern of Hebrew N+N constructions.

In my free time I like to dance, bake, play the guitar, lift weights, and learn languages.