Program of CSSP 01, Paris

Danièle Godard daniele.godard at LINGUIST.JUSSIEU.FR
Tue Jul 17 07:48:21 UTC 2001


Conference de Syntaxe et de Semantique a Paris
            CSSP 2001

October 4- October 6  2001

THURSDAY OCTOBER 4

9h10-10h10 :  Invited speaker: Andree Borillo, Universite de Toulouse
         
              (TBA)
10h10-10h30: Pause
10h30-11h:   Ana Arregui and Lisa Matthewson, U. of Mass, Amherst
             A cross-linguistic perspective on the expression of 
             manner
11h-11h30:   Wilhelm Geuder, Universitaet Konstanz
             Agentive adverbs and adjectives
11h30-12h:   Maria-Rita Manzini and L.M. Savoia, U . di Firenze
             Neg adverbs are neither Neg nor Adverbs
12h-12h30:   Oystein Nilsen, OTS, Utrecht
             Non-linear adverb ordering

14h-15h:     Invited speaker: Jacques Jayez, ENS-Lyon (TBA)
15h-15h30:   Friederike Moltmann, University of Liverpool
             Events as derived objects
15h30-16h:   Pause
16h-16h30:   Satoshi Tomioka and Yaping Tsai, U. of Delaware
             Distributivity and the semantics of "Chuan" in Mandarin 
             Chinese
16h30-17h:   Laurent Roussarie and Marianne Desmets, U. Paris 7 and
             U. Paris 10
             Deux cas de reference citationnelle : les reportives en 
             "comme"
17h-17h30:   Carmen Dobrovie-Sorin, CNRS, U. Paris 7
             Adverbs of quantification, Genericity and Donkeys

17h30           RECEPTION

FRIDAY OCTOBER 5

9h-10h:      Invited speaker: Annie Zaenen, Rank Xerox, Palo Alto
             and Grenoble (TBA)
10h-10h30:   Pause
10h30-11h:   Ruth Kempson and Denise Perrett, King's College, London 
             and U. of Edinburgh
             Temporal expletives: anticipatory tense effects
11h-11h30:   Bridget Copley, MIT
             Deriving temporal location in the English perfect 
             from defaults
11h30-12h:   Norah Boneh, U. Paris 8
             T and existential clauses
12h-12h30:   Edit Jakab, U. du Quebec, Montreal, and Princeton U.
             The Conditional expressed by Russian and English 
             imperatives

14h-15h:     Invited speaker: David Pesetsky, MIT (TBA)
15h-15h30:   Frederick J. Newmeyer, University of Washington
             Against triggered movement
15h30-16h:   Frank Richter and Manfred Sailer, U. Tuebingen
             Cranberry words in Formal Grammar
16h-16h30:   Pause
16h30-17h:   Anna Luis and Louisa Sadler, U. of Essex
             Morphology and Markedness: an account of object pronouns 
             in European Portuguese
17h-17h30:   Rajesh Batt and Roumyana Pancheva, U. of Texas, Austin,  
             and U. of Southern California
             The Severed head: LF licensing of degree complements
17h30-18h:   Uffe Bergeton Larsen, U. of Southern California
             Intensifier adjunction or reflexivization? The Case
             of complex reflexives in Danish
18h-18h30:   Nino Amiridze, OTS, Utrecht
             Again on the anaphor agreement effect

SATURDAY OCTOBER 6

9h-10h:      Invited speaker: Beth Levin, Stanford University (TBA)
10h-10h30:   Donka Farkas, U. of California, Santa Cruz
             The Rich world of indefinites
10h30-11h:   Pause
11h-11h30:   Maribel Romero and Chung-hye Han, U. of Pennsylvania
             Focus and ellipsis in alternative questions
11h30-12h:   Tonia Bleam, U. of Pennsylvania
             Bare plurals and the null determiner hypothesis in 
             Romance
12h-12h30:   Lucia Tovena and Marlene van Peteghem, U. de Lille
             Facets of 'different' in French: "different" and "autre"

Alternates:

Raul Aranovitch, U. of Texas, San Antonio,  Two types of postverbal
subjects in Spanish: evidence from binding; Theodora Alexopoulou and
Caroline Heycock, University of Edinburgh, Quantifier scope in relative
clauses and definiteness effects; Georges Rebuschi, Université Paris 3,
Antisymmetry, coordination and relativisation.

PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Francis Corblin (U. Paris 4-Sorbonne), Daniele Godard (CNRS, Paris 7),
Jean-Marie Marandin (CNRS, Paris 7).

REVIEWERS
Patrick Blackburn (INRIA, Nancy), Olivier Bonami (Rennes 2), Andree Borillo
(Toulouse 2), Patricia Cabredo (CNRS, Paris 8), Marcel Cori (Paris
10-Nanterre), Ileana Comorovski (Nancy 2), Francis Corblin (Paris
4-Sorbonne), Carmen Dobrovie-Sorin (CNRS, Paris 7), Donka Farkas (UCSC),
Bernard Fradin (CNRS, Paris 7), Claire Gardent (CNRS, Nancy), Anastasia
Giannakidou (Groningen and Chicago), Daniele Godard (CNRS, Paris 7),
Jacques Jayez (ENS-Lyon), Ruth Kempson (London), Chris Kennedy (NWU), Alain
Kihm (CNRS, Paris 7), Brenda Laca (Paris 8), Alain Lecomte (Grenoble 2),
Beth Levin (Stanford), Jean-Marie Marandin (CNRS, Paris 7), Louise McNally
(Barcelona), Lea Nash (Paris 8), Denis Paillard (CNRS, Paris 7),
Marie-Claude Paris (Paris 7), Owen Rambow (Florham Park), Georges Rebuschi
(Paris 3), Louisa Sadler (Essex), Ivan Sag (Stanford), Rob van der Sandt
(Nijmegen), Henriette de Swart (Utrecht), Lucia Tovena (Lille 3), Henk
Verkuyl (Utrecht), Annie Zaenen (Xerox Parc), Richard Zuber (CNRS, Paris 7).



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