Name : | Dr. Talat Masood |
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Designation : | Assistant Professor |
Department : | English |
Qualification(s) : | PhD (Linguistics) (University of Peshawar) |
Qualification(s) : | Post-doctorate (Linguistics) (University of Massachusetts, Amherst) |
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Email : | talatmasood@uoswabi.edu.pk |
Masood, T., & Rahman, M. (2013) Structural Case assignment in Pashto unaccusatives. Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, XXI(1) 29-50.
Masood, T., & Rahman, M. (2013) A minimalist account of structural Case assignment in Pashto unergative constructions. Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, XXI(3) 41-56.
Masood, T., & Rahman, M. (2014) A minimalist account of structural Case assignment in Pashto conjoined subject constructions. Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, XXII(1) 45-66.
Masood, T., & Rahman, M. (2014) Pashto relative clauses and structural Case. Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, XXII(2) 85-100.
Masood, T., & Rahman, M. (2015). Monotransitives: A minimalist account of structural Case and argument structure. Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, XXIII(1)
Masood, T., & Rahman, M. (2020). A minimalist account of structural Case assignment in Pashto dative constructions. Kashmir Journal of Language Research, 23 (2) 1-22.
Masood, T. (2021). Monoclausal copular clauses: Their structure and case assignment. SKASE Journal of Theoretical Linguistics, 18(1), 35+.
Masood, T. (2021). Structural Case on pronominal clitics in Pashto. Asian Social Studies and Applied Research 2 (3), 231-240.
Masood, T. (2021). Exploring clitics in Pashto: Their formation, nature, and morphology. Asian Social Studies and Applied Research 2 (4), 109-119.
Masood, T. (2021). Light verbs in Pashto: Traditionally and generatively. Pakistan Social Sciences Review 5 (4), 652-664.
Masood, T. Ali, S.Z. & Sharafat, M. (2022). On the suitability of Longobardi’s Model for Pashto determiner phrases. Pakistan Languages and Humanities Review 6 (2), 443-452.
Masood, T. (2022). Genitive case assignment in Pashto simple possessor determiner phrases. Kashmir Journal of Language Research 25 (1), 27-46.
Masood, T. (2022). Genitive case assignment in Pashto nested possessor DPs and arguments of a de-verbal noun DPs. Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 30 (2), 110-130.
I have presented my research paper titled ‘Genitive Case licensing in Pashto DPs’ in the 8th Newcastle-upon-Tyne Postgraduate Conference in Linguistics (5th April, 2013). Papers of five researchers in syntax from all over Europe and America had made to the final stage of presentation, mine being the second one. Also, I have presented paper at the 1st Imperial University Lahore and another paper at the 2nd International Linguistics Association of Pakistan Conference held at the University of Punjab.