Fwd: FOURTH CELTIC LINGUISTICS CONFERENCE - PROGRAMME

Elizabeth J. Pyatt ejp10 at psu.edu
Mon May 26 19:11:26 UTC 2003


I am back, so Celtling is open again. See the Celtc Linguistics
Conference program below if you haven;t seen it yet.

Cheers.

Elizabeth

>Date: Fri, 23 May 2003 22:45:15 +0100 (BST)
>From: Borsley R D <rborsley at essex.ac.uk>
>Subject: FOURTH CELTIC LINGUISTICS CONFERENCE - PROGRAMME
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>FOURTH CELTIC LINGUISTICS CONFERENCE
>Selwyn College
>University of Cambridge, UK
>1-3 September, 2003
>
>The 4th Celtic Linguistics Conference will take place on 1-3 September
>2003 at Selwyn College, University of Cambridge, UK.
>
>The provisional programme is as follows:
>
>
>Monday 1st September 2003
>
>13.55-14.00 Welcome
>14.00--14.40 Maggie Tallerman (University of Durham) The syntax of Welsh
>"direct object mutation" revisited
>14.40-15.20 Margaret Deuchar (University of Wales Bangor) A typological
>approach to Welsh-English code-switching
>15.20--16.00 Gwen Awbery (Cardiff University) Clause-initial particles in
>Spoken Welsh
>16.00 -- 16.30 Tea
>16.30--17.10 David Willis (University of Cambridge) Some implications of
>Welsh noun phrases for parametric variation
>17.10--17.50 Paolo Acquaviva (University College Dublin) Goidelic inherent
>plurals and the morphosemantics of number
>17.50-18.50 INVITED SPEAKER
>Jim McCloskey (University of California, Santa Cruz) Agreement and
>prominence in the syntax of Irish
>19.30 Dinner followed by drinks
>
>
>Tuesday 2nd September 2003
>
>9.00--10.00 INVITED SPEAKER
>Erich Poppe (Philipps-Universitaet Marburg) Have-lexicalisations in Breton
>and Cornish: Some typological and methodological considerations.
>10.00--10.40 Anna Bondaruk (Catholic University Lublin) The licensing of
>subjects and objects in Irish nonfinite clauses
>10.40--11.10 Coffee
>11.10--11.50 Dirk Bury (University College London) Breton V-Aux order
>without long head movement or remnant movement
>11.50--12.30 Mlanie Jouitteau, (Universit de Nantes/Naoned) The two
>triggers for the Brythonic divorce
>12.30--14.00 Lunch (at 13h)
>14.00--14.40 Norval Smith (University of Amsterdam) Syllable structures in
>Gaelic dialects compared: Applecross and East Perthshire Gaelic
>unravelled?
>14.40--15.20 Antony Green (Universitaet Potsdam) On the independence of
>phonology and morphology: Two lenitions in Manx
>15.20-16.00 Thorhallur Eythorsson (University of Manchester) The
>interaction of clitics and stress assignment in Old Irish
>16.00--16.30 Tea
>16.30--17.10 Robert Borsley and Bob Morris Jones (University of Essex and
>University of Wales Aberystwyth)  The distribution and interpretation of
>Welsh N-words
>17.10--17.50 Ingo Mittendorf and David Willis (University of Cambridge)
>Evidence for the development of Welsh negation from the Historical Corpus
>of the Welsh Language
>17.50--18.30 Anna Bosch (University of Kentucky) Scottish Gaelic
>dialectology: A preliminary assessment of the Survey of the Gaelic
>Dialects of Scotland
>18.30--19.00 Business Meeting
>19.30 Conference Dinner
>
>
>Wednesday 3rd September 2003
>
>9.00--10.00 INVITED SPEAKER
>Alain Rouveret (Universit Paris VII) Resumption vs.movement, binding
>vs.scope, Welsh vs. Irish: some asymmetries in Celtic relativization.
>10.00--10.40 Nicolas Guilliot (Universit de Nantes) Reconstruction and
>resumption in relatives in Breton
>10.40--11.10 Coffee
>11.10--11.50 Louisa Sadler (University of Essex) Tense/subject-shared
>Welsh coordination
>11.50--12.30 Mlanie Jouitteau and Milan Rezac (Universit de Nantes/Naoned
>and University of Toronto) Deriving the Complementarity Principle
>12.30--14.00 Lunch (at 13h)
>
>
>Further information is available on the following web-page:
>
>http://privatewww.essex.ac.uk/~louisa/celtic/clc4.html
>
>
>
>Prof. Robert D. Borsley
>Department of Language and Linguistics
>University of Essex
>Wivenhoe Park
>COLCHESTER CO4 3SQ, UK
>
>rborsley at essex.ac.uk
>tel: +44 1206 873762
>fax: +44 1206 872198
>http://privatewww.essex.ac.uk/~rborsley
>
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