From ag153 at YORK.AC.UK Wed Nov 12 17:01:33 2003 From: ag153 at YORK.AC.UK (A Galani) Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2003 17:01:33 +0000 Subject: York-Essex Morphology Meeting Message-ID: York-Essex Morphology Meeting (YEMM) 29-30 November 2003 University of York, UK The workshop website: http://privatewww.essex.ac.uk/~rotogu/yemm/ Organisers: Alexandra Galani (University of York) ag153 at york.ac.uk Ryo Otoguro (University of Essex) rotogu at essex.ac.uk Registration: Contact the organisers (no registration fee is required). We would appreciate if you could let us know whether you would like to attend YEMM (and Saturday dinner) by Thursday, the 20th of November, at the latest. YEMM is supported by the Linguistics Association of Great Britain. Programme: --Saturday, 29 November 1.15-1.30 Opening 1.30-2.30 Dunstan Brown (University of Surrey) Inflectional syncretism and Network Morphology 2.30-3.30 David Adger (Queen Mary, University of London) and Daniel Habour The syntax and syncretisms of the Person Case Constraint 3.30-4.00 Coffee/Tea 4.00-5.00 Andrew Spencer (University of Essex) Generalized Paradigm Function Morphology 5.00-5.40 Gergana Popova (University of Essex) Bulgarian aspect and Paradigm Function Morphology 5.40-6.20 Antonio Fábregas (Instituto Universitario Ortega y Gasset / Universidad Autónoma de Madrid) When prefixes escape: On the relation between words and phrases Dinner --Sunday, 30 November 9.30-10.30 George Tsoulas (University of York) TBA 10.30-11.30 Steve Harlow (University of York) The morpho-syntax of initial consonant mutation 11.30-12.10 Maria Flouraki (University of Essex) A morphology-semantics interface of aspectual composition in Modern Greek 12.10-1.30 Lunch 1.30-2.10 Alexandra Galani (University of York) Suffixes in Modern Greek and Distributed Morphology 2.10-3.10 Kersti Börjars (University of Manchester) Morphology competing with syntax: An LFG account of definiteness in noun phrases 3.10-3.50 Ryo Otoguro (University of Essex) Case, adpositions and functional categories in LFG 3.50- Closing From ag153 at YORK.AC.UK Wed Nov 12 17:01:33 2003 From: ag153 at YORK.AC.UK (A Galani) Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2003 17:01:33 +0000 Subject: York-Essex Morphology Meeting Message-ID: York-Essex Morphology Meeting (YEMM) 29-30 November 2003 University of York, UK The workshop website: http://privatewww.essex.ac.uk/~rotogu/yemm/ Organisers: Alexandra Galani (University of York) ag153 at york.ac.uk Ryo Otoguro (University of Essex) rotogu at essex.ac.uk Registration: Contact the organisers (no registration fee is required). We would appreciate if you could let us know whether you would like to attend YEMM (and Saturday dinner) by Thursday, the 20th of November, at the latest. YEMM is supported by the Linguistics Association of Great Britain. Programme: --Saturday, 29 November 1.15-1.30 Opening 1.30-2.30 Dunstan Brown (University of Surrey) Inflectional syncretism and Network Morphology 2.30-3.30 David Adger (Queen Mary, University of London) and Daniel Habour The syntax and syncretisms of the Person Case Constraint 3.30-4.00 Coffee/Tea 4.00-5.00 Andrew Spencer (University of Essex) Generalized Paradigm Function Morphology 5.00-5.40 Gergana Popova (University of Essex) Bulgarian aspect and Paradigm Function Morphology 5.40-6.20 Antonio F?bregas (Instituto Universitario Ortega y Gasset / Universidad Aut?noma de Madrid) When prefixes escape: On the relation between words and phrases Dinner --Sunday, 30 November 9.30-10.30 George Tsoulas (University of York) TBA 10.30-11.30 Steve Harlow (University of York) The morpho-syntax of initial consonant mutation 11.30-12.10 Maria Flouraki (University of Essex) A morphology-semantics interface of aspectual composition in Modern Greek 12.10-1.30 Lunch 1.30-2.10 Alexandra Galani (University of York) Suffixes in Modern Greek and Distributed Morphology 2.10-3.10 Kersti B?rjars (University of Manchester) Morphology competing with syntax: An LFG account of definiteness in noun phrases 3.10-3.50 Ryo Otoguro (University of Essex) Case, adpositions and functional categories in LFG 3.50- Closing