6.498 Confs: Slavic workshop, SEALS V hotel info

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Subject: 6.498 Confs: Slavic workshop, SEALS V hotel info
 
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Date: Mon, 3 Apr 1995 00:41:23 -0400
From: ewb2 at cornell.edu (E. Wayles Browne)
Subject: Slavic Workshop announcement
 
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Date: Fri, 31 Mar 1995 16:24:31 -0700 (MST)
From: "Pat E. Perez" (PATEP at CCIT.ARIZONA.EDU)
Subject: SEALS V Hotel Info
 
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Date: Mon, 3 Apr 1995 00:41:23 -0400
From: ewb2 at cornell.edu (E. Wayles Browne)
Subject: Slavic Workshop announcement
 
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4th Annual Workshop on
Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics
Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
May 12-14, 1995
 
PROGRAM
 
Friday, May 12
4-6 registration
6 pm opening
6-6:40 Jindrich Toman, University of Michigan
Can Wackernagel Effects Be Derived?
6:40-7:20 Natasha Kondrashova, U. of Wisconsin-
Madison/Cornell U.
WH-movement in Russian: Raising or Scrambling?
break
7:35-8:15 Ewa Dornisch, Cornell U.
Auxiliaries and Functional Projections in Polish
8:15-8:55 Sergey Avrutin & Bernhard Rohrbacher,
U. of Pennsylvania
Null Subjects in Russian Inverted Constructions
 
Saturday, May 13
9 am-9:40 Galina Alexandrova, U. of Ottawa
The Case for Familiarity in Modern Bulgarian
9:40-10:20 David Embick & Roumyana Izvorski,
U. of Pennsylvania
Participle-Auxiliary Word-Orders in Slavic
10:20-11 Iliyana Krapova, U.of Mass/U. of Plovdiv
Auxiliaries and Complex Tenses in Bulgarian
break
11:15-11:55 Marija Golden, U. of Ljubljana
Multiple WH-Questions in Slovene
11:55-12:35 Roumyana Izvorski, U. of Pennsylvania
Free Relatives and pro-Drop
lunch break
 
2 pm-2:40 Greville G. Corbett & Norman M. Fraser,
U. of Surrey
A Formal Approach to Slavic Morphology: The
Problem of Syncretism
2:40-3:20 George Fowler, Indiana U.
Prepositions, Prefixes, and Other Mixed
Categories in Russian
break
3:40-4:40 business meeting, followed by:
Invited Speaker.
Bernard Comrie, U. of Southern Calif.
Formal Approaches to Slavic Languages
break
5-5:40 Uwe Junghanns, Forschungsschwerpunkt Allg.
Sprachw. Berlin & Gerhild Zybatow, U. Leipzig
Syntax and Information Structure of Russian
Clauses
5:40-6:20 Maria Polinsky, U. of Southern Calif.
First Language Loss in Relation to First Language
Acquisition
6:20-7 Irina Sekerina, City U. of New York
Scrambling and Ambiguity in Russian Syntactic
Processing
supper break
party
 
Sunday, May 14
9 am-9:40 Katya Zubritskaya, U. of Pennsylvania
Palatalizations as Coalescence and Correspondence
in OT
9:40-10:20 Michael Yadroff, Indiana U.
Moraic Interpretation of Yers in the Minimalist
Framework
10:20-11 Hong-Keun Park, U. of Southern Calif.
Epenthesis in Polish: Constraints and Their
Interaction
break
11:10-11:50 John Bailyn, State U. NY Stony Brook
Genitive of Negation is Obligatory
11:50-12:30 Sue Brown & Steven Franks, Indiana U.
The Syntax of Pleonastic Negation in Russian
12:30-1:10 Leonard Babby, Princeton U.
Derived Nominals in Russian: Nominalization,
Passivization, and Causativization
closing
 
Papers should be 30 minutes max. to allow 10 minutes
for discussion.
 
Information on travel, accommodations in Ithaca etc.
will follow within a few days.
 
Draga Zec zec at crux1.cit.cornell.edu
Wayles Browne ewb2 at cornell.edu
Dept. of Modern Languages and Linguistics, Morrill Hall
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York 14853, U.S.A.
tel. (Browne) 607-255-0712 (o), 607-273-3009 (h)
 
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Date: Fri, 31 Mar 1995 16:24:31 -0700 (MST)
From: "Pat E. Perez" (PATEP at CCIT.ARIZONA.EDU)
Subject: SEALS V Hotel Info
 
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                      Hotel information for SEALS V
                             May 19-21, 1995
 
The conference will be held at the Hotel Park Tucson.  Accommodations are
available at special rates for SEALS participants.  Reservations should be
made by you directly, no later than April 10th, 1995.  At the time of
registration, indicate that you are participating in SEALS V.  Applicable
taxes will be added to the rates quoted below.  The Hotel Park Tucson can
be reached from all the hotels listed by city bus.  If you would like
information about bus schedules or leads on who would like to share a hotel
room, please let us know well in advance.
 
Hotel Park Tucson, 5151 East Grant Road, 1-800-257-7275.  Single/double
room $65, single/double suite $75, $10 per additional person (up to 4 in a
room), includes a free full breakfast, $8.50 from the airport on the
Arizona Stagecoach shuttle service.
 
Holiday Inn City Center, 181 West Broadway Blvd, 602-624-8711.
Single/double $69, $10 per additional person, free airport shuttle service.
 
Ramada Downtown Tucson, 475 N. Granada Avenue, 1-800-446-6589.
Single/double $44, $10 per additional person; free airport shuttle service.
 
Aztec Inn, 102 N. Alvernon Way, 1-800-227-6086.  Single/double $50, $5 per
additional person; $9 from the airport on the Arizona Stagecoach shuttle
service.
 
Plaza Hotel, 1900 East Speedway, 1-800-843-8052.  Single/double $39, no
charge for additional person, $9.50 from the airport on the Arizona
Stagecoach shuttle service.
 
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                  SEALS CONFERENCE REGISTRATION
 
Name:
_________________________________________________________________
Affiliation:
_________________________________________________________________
Address:
_________________________________________________________________
 
_________________________________________________________________
Phone:___________________   Fax/email/other:_____________________
 
Date of arrival:______________ Date of departure:________________
 
Audio-visual equipment needed:___________________________________
 
Enclosed is my check or money order payable to SEALS for the following:
Registration Fee (includes 5 coffee breaks and reception):
                                        _____ $35 for students
                                        _____ $50 for non-students
                  Luncheon on May 20th: _____ $15
                                       $_____ Total Enclosed
 
Please send this registration form to SEALS, Department of Linguistics,
University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721.  Registration Fees after April
1st, 1995, will be $40 for students and $55 for non-students.
 
Email enquiries should be directed to:  shobs at ccit.arizona.edu
 
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