Deverbal nouns conference in Lille and tutorials by Grimshaw and Dowty

Philip Miller miller at univ-lille3.fr
Thu Sep 2 09:36:08 UTC 2004


International Conference on Deverbal Nouns
September 23-25 2004

1. Conference Venue
2. Conference Programme
3. Getting to the Venue
4. Tutorials

For up to date information on the conference, registration, and hotels,
consult the conference web page:

http://www.univ-lille3.fr/silex/Deverbalnouns/fr/deverbalnouns_index.htm

Please register before the conference if at all possible

The Conference will be preceded by two tutorials by Jane Grimshaw and David
Dowty on September 22, see information below.

1. Conference Venue

Salle des Colloques
Maison de la Recherche
Université Lille 3
Villeneuve d'Ascq
France

2. Conference Program

Thursday 23th

8.30--8.55  Registration
8.55--9  Opening

9--10  Jane Grimshaw  Rutgers University (invited speaker)
Why can't a noun be more like a verb?

10--10.40  Plénat Marc, Hathout Nabil, Ruttik Ada
Université de Toulouse II, Université de Toulouse II, University of Tallin
Les noms déverbaux en -ette du français

10.40--11  coffee

11--10.40  De Caluwe Johan
Ghent University
Bewildering polysemy and its consequences. Deverbal -er-nouns in Dutch

11.40--12.20  Pompei Anna
Università Roma Tre
Noms déverbaux in -nt-: une analyse comparée de quelques langues
indo-européennes

12.20--14  lunch

14--14.40  Ciçek Mehmet, Bassac Christian
Université de Bordeaux IV, Université de Bordeaux 3
Les noms déverbaux dérivés par affixation de -(y)I et mE en turc

14.40--15.20  Barrie Michael
University of Toronto
Three Varieties of Deverbal Nouns in Oneida

15.20--16  Vapnarsky Valentina, Ximena Lois
CNRS EREA, CNRS Institut Jean Nicod
Des langues sans noms déverbaux : nature non dérivationnelle et structure
relationnelle des nominaux dans les langues mayas yucatèques

16--16.30  coffee

16.30--17.10  Basilio Margarida
Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio de Janeiro
Deverbal nouns and the Lexicon-Encyclopedia Interface

17.10--17.50  Manouilidou Christina
University of Ottawa
Computation of Argument Structure in Deverbal Nouns: Probing the Effect of
the Verb Root


Friday 24th

9--10  David Dowty Ohio State University (invited speaker)
Event calculus and the semantics of derived nominals

10--10.40  Tatevosov Sergei, Pazelskaya Anna
Moscow State University, Russian Institute for Scientifical and Technical
Information
Russian event-denoting nouns in -nije: derivation and aspectual semantics

10.40--11  coffee

11--10.40  Van de Velde Danièle
Université de Lille III
Une réponse linguistique à une question philosophique: les événements
sont-ils génériques et répétables, ou irréductiblement particuliers?

11.40--12.20  Milliaressi Tatiana
Université de Lille III
Les noms d'action en russe et l'opposition aspectuelle perfectif / imperfectif

12.20--14  lunch

14--14.40  Creissels Denis
DDL ISH
Une analyse formelle de la nature hybride de l'infinitif tswana

14.40--15.20  Idiatov Dmitry, Van der Auwera Johan
University of Antwerp, University of Antwerp
Deverbal nominals as questions

15.20--16  Boyd Raymond
CNRS LLACAN
L'infinitif en tchamba-daka: un sujet d'ambiguïté

16--16.30  coffee

16.30--17.10  Nicolas David
CNRS Institut Jean Nicod
The semantics of mass nouns derived from gradable, atelic verbs

17.10--18  poster session


Saturday 25th

9--10  Françoise Kerleroux (invited speaker)
Classes de verbes et règles morphologiques de construction

10--10.40  Rozwadowska Bozena
University of Wroc aw
Towards an event-based, non-suppression view on derived e-nominals

10.40--11  coffee

11--10.40  Kihm Alain
CNRS LLF
Arabic verbal nouns: forms and meanings

11.40--12.20  Bisetto Antonietta, Melloni Chiara, Scalise Sergio
Università di Bologna, Università di Verona, Università di Bologna
Result Nominals

12.20--14  lunch

14--14.40  Heyvaert Liesbet
University of Leuven
The syntax-semantics interface in deverbal -ee nouns

14.40--15.20  Ballier Nicolas
Université de Rouen
Deverbal nouns as heads of noun complement clauses in English

15.20--16  Lyutikova Ekaterina, Grashchenkov Pavel
Moscow State University
Nominalization as a mixed category

16--16.30  coffee

16.30--17.10  Meinschaefer Judith
Universität Konstanz
The syntax and argument structure of deverbal nouns in Romance from the
point of view of a theory of argument linking

17.10--18.10  Artemis Alexiadou Universität Stuttgart (invited speaker)
On the formation and interpretation of deverbal nouns



Poster/alternate

Dal Georgette, Lignon Stephanie, Namer Fiammetta and Tanguy Ludovic
Université de Lille III,
Toile contre dictionnaires: analyse morphologique en corpus de noms
déverbaux concurrents

Duval Marc
Université de Paris IV-Sorbonne
La productivité des déverbaux en -oir(e) au crible de la diachronie

Fabre Cecile and Bourigault Didier
Université de Toulouse Le Mirail, Université de Toulouse Le Mirail
Affinités sémantiques entre noms et verbes: au-delà du lien morphologique

Moltmann Friederike
Stirling University
Deverbal nominalizations and event reference

Paykin Katia
Université de Lille III
Les noms méreologiques français sont-ils déverbaux?

Shimada Atsuko and Kordoni Valia
University of Saarland
Classification of Japanese verbal nouns

Soares Rodrigues Alexandra
CELGA
Portuguese converted deverbal nouns: constraints on their bases


3. Getting to Villeneuve d'Ascq
Frequent direct hi-speed trains link Lille with Paris (either Paris Nord or
Charles de Gaulle airport stations, 1 hour), Brussels (Gare du midi, 40
minutes) and London (Waterloo International, 2 hours).

 From Lille Flandres station
Take metro line 1, direction "4 Cantons". Get off at the "Pont de Bois"
stop. Exiting the metro station, cross the round about and take the
pedestrian walk that goes along a square with blue metallic arches. At the
top of the square, take a left between two large appartment blocks, and
continue straight on to a pedestrian bridge. Go over the pedestrian bridge,
entering the campus, and continue straight on, between the "Bibliothèque
Centrale" and the "Restaurant Universitaire". Veering slightly to the right
towards the center of the glass and metal gallery that is in front of you,
go through the passage way in the middle and down a flight of steps.
Continue straight on till you get to a road that goes along a green
metallic fence. Take this road towards the left and follow the signs
towards the Maison de la Recherche.

 From Lille Europe station.
Take metro line 2, direction "St Philibert" for one stop and get off at
Lille Flandres station. Continue as above.

4. Tutorials

On Tuesday 22 September a session of tutorials will be organized.

10-12h30 : Jane Grimshaw, Rutgers University
Optimality Theory in Syntax:  Introduction, Results and Prospects
Further information about this tutorial, including background reading, is
available on the following website
<http://rulinguistics101.org/page/ot.tutorial.html>http://rulinguistics101.org/page/ot.tutorial.html

15-17h30 : David Dowty, The Ohio State University
Recent Research on Model-Theoretic Semantics for Events

Venue: Salle Danielle Corbin, SILEX, Université Lille 3. Follow directions
given above, except that when you get to the glass and metal gallery, enter
building B at the right end of the gallery and follow signs towards "SILEX".

Participation is free, but if you intend to participate, please send mail
to miller at univ-lille3.fr
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