REPOST:Celtic Lingusitics Conference: Program

Andrew Carnie acarnie at MIT.EDU
Thu May 11 19:51:20 UTC 1995


Hi all,

apparently many people didnt' get this. Its fairly important so I thought
I'd forward it again. Sorry for cluttering the mailboxes of people
who already  rec'd it.

Best, Andrew

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From: CHIOSAIN at ollamh.ucd.ie
Subject: Celtic Linguistics Conference: Programme and Information
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                      Celtic Linguistics Conference
                        University College Dublin
                           June 22nd-23rd 1995
                          Provisional programme


Thursday 22nd June
9.00-9.40      Robin Schafer, University of California, San Diego
               What Breton reveals about the analysis of `long
               head movement' constructions
9.40-10.20     Maire Noonan, University College Dublin
               Licensing projections in Irish and Welsh
10.20-10.50    Coffee
10.50-11.30    Anna Bosch, University of Kentucky
               A gestural analysis of epenthesis in Scottish
               Gaelic
11.30-12.10    Maire Ni Chiosain, University College Dublin
               Optimal forms of vowel stems in Irish
12.10-1.00     Invited speaker:  Jim McCloskey, University of
               California, Santa Cruz
               Case-marking and clause-type in Irish
1.00-2.20      Lunch
2.20-3.10      Invited speaker: David Adger, University of York
               Do objects shift?
3.10-3.50      Gillian Ramchand, Oxford University
               Non-finite complementation in Modern Scottish
               Gaelic
3.50-4.20      Coffee
4.20-5.00      John Harris, University College London
               Full interpretability in phonology: consonant
               mutations without blanks
5.00-5.40      Eugeniusz Cyran, Catholic University of Lublin
               Parametric occurrence of elements and the Munster
               Irish consonantal system


Friday 23rd June
9.00-9.40      Andrew Carnie, Heidi Harley, MIT, Elizabeth Pyatt,
               Harvard University
               Old Irish: a double derivation of VSO
9.40-10.20     David Willis, Somerville College, Oxford
               Expletive subjects and clitic pronouns in the
               history of Welsh
10.20-10.50    Coffee
10.50-11.30    Bob Borsley, University of Wales, Bangor
               On the non-nominal nature of Celtic verb-nouns
11.30-12.10    Maggie Tallerman, University of Durham
               Infinitival clauses and subject positions in
               Modern and Middle Welsh
12.10-1.00     Invited speaker: Ian Roberts, University of Wales,
               Bangor
               VSO orders in Welsh
1.00-2.10      Lunch
2.10-3.00      Invited speaker: Jim Scobbie, Queen Margaret
               College, with Christine MacKenzie, Daphne Waters,
               Queen Margaret College
               The acquisition of phonology with specific
               reference to Lewis Gaelic
3.00-3.40      Edmund Gussmann, Catholic University of Lublin
               Putting your best foot forward
3.40-4.00      Coffee
4.00-4.40      Cathal Doherty, University College Dublin
               Identificational copular sentences in Irish
4.40-5.20      Nigel Duffield, McGill University
               Any objections to number projections?
5.20-6.00      Donall O Baoill, Institiuid Teangeolaiochta
               Eireann
               The Modern Irish reflexive form fein as a three-
               in-one anaphor


Alternate papers:
Aidan Doyle, Catholic University of Lublin
The derivation of adjectives of inalienable possession in Irish
Elizabeth Pyatt, Harvard University
Optimality  vs. repair rules: the case of the Welsh voiceless
trills and nasals

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REGISTRATION

Note: Fees are in Irish punts/pounds.

Full registration - 22nd and 23rd June:
  With lunch*:   Non-student    30  /   Student    18       ____

* Catered lunch both days.

  Without lunch: Non-student    18  /   Student    10       ____


Day registration:                                          22nd  23rd

  With lunch:    Non-student    18  /   Student    10      ____  ____

  Without lunch: Non-student    12  /   Student    6       ____  ____



Name:       __________________________________________________________

            Non-Student    ____     Student    ____

Address:    __________________________________________________________

            __________________________________________________________

            __________________________________________________________

            __________________________________________________________

E-mail:     __________________________________________________________


Registration forms should be returned by 10th June at the latest for
those booking lunch.
E-mail to:          chiosain at ollamh.ucd.ie
or regular mail to: Celtic Linguistics Conference, Department of
                    Linguistics, University  College Dublin,
                    Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland.
Cheques should be made payable to The Celtic Linguistics
Conference.  For overseas participants, payment can be made by
international money order (IRPounds ) drawn on an Irish bank, or else
either by cash or travellers' cheques on the day.


ACCOMMODATION

Accommodation is available on-campus in college apartments
[three/four single bedrooms, or one double/twin and two/three
single bedrooms, plus fully equipped kitchen and dining/living
room].  Cost: Single room:  16/night
Booking must be made directly with:  UCD Village, Belfield, Dublin 4.
Phone: 353-1-2697111, Fax: 353-1-2697704.

**  Please note that these rooms are available only on the nights of
    Wednesday 21st and Thursday 22nd June.  Availability cannot be
    guaranteed after the 20th May.

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     For further information, contact:  chiosain at ollamh.ucd.ie
     OR  acquaviv at ccvax.ucd.ie
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