6.40 Confs: XXI Incontro di Grammatica Generativa, ICML'95

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Subject: 6.40 Confs: XXI Incontro di Grammatica Generativa, ICML'95
 
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Date: Tue, 10 Jan 1995 13:14:11 +0100
From: dipsco at dibit.hsr.it (Dipsco)
Subject: XXI Incontro di Grammatica Generativa
 
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Date: Tue, 10 Jan 95 21:11:05 +0100
From: cmv at astor.urv.es (Carlos Martin Vide) (by way of cmv at fll.urv.es
(Carlos Martin Vide))
Subject: ICML'95
 
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Date: Tue, 10 Jan 1995 13:14:11 +0100
From: dipsco at dibit.hsr.it (Dipsco)
Subject: XXI Incontro di Grammatica Generativa
 
        XXI Incontro di Grammatica Generativa
                Milano, 23-25 febbraio 1995
        DIPSCO - Aula Leonardo da Vinci, Istituto S. Raffaele
        Via Olgettina 58
 
Gioved  23 Febbraio
 
11,00 Apertura
 
11,20-12,00  James Higginbotham (DIPSCO e Universiti di Oxford) The
semantics of sequence of tense
 
12,00-12,40 Lucia Tovena (Universiti di Edinburgh) Until
 
12,40-13,20  Violeta Demonte (Universiti di Madrid) e Soledad Varela
(Universiti di  Madrid) Spanish event nominal-infinitives
 
14,20-15,00 Ignazio Mauro Mirto (Roma) The unaccusativity of adjectives
 
15,00-15,40 Miren Azkarate (Universiti del Paese Basco) e Llusa Grcia
(Universiti di Girona) Aggettivi modali in catalano e in basco
 
15,40-16,20  Elisa Di Domenico (Universiti di Roma) Il genere grammaticale
e le proiezioni funzionali nel DP
 
16,20-17,00 Luis Eguren (Universiti di Madrid) Syntax and Morphology in
Basque verbal inflection
 
17,20-18,00 Michal Starke (Universiti di  Ginevra) The triggers for movement
 
18,00-18,40 Andrea Moro (DIPSCO) Osservazioni sul Principio di
Interpretazione Completa: la posizione di Spec,IP nelle frasi con "seem"
 
18,40-19,20 Alessandra Giorgi (Universiti di  Bergamo) e Fabio Pianesi
(IRST) Estrazione da frasi con il congiuntivo e architettura frasale
 
 
Venerdi  24 Febbraio
 
9,00-9,40 Ian Roberts (Universiti di  Bangor) Some implications of an
analysis of VSO order
 
9,40-10,20 Corinne Cortes (Universiti di  Barcellona) Subject-object
asymmetries and verb classes
 
10,20-11,00 Caterina Donati (Universiti di Firenze) e Alessandra Tomaselli
(Universiti di  Teramo) Parametro testa-complemento come universale: alcune
conseguenze
 
11,20-12,00 Carlo Conni (Universiti di  Ginevra) Sintagmi nominali e Clitic
Left Dislocation
 
12,00-12,40 Alessandro Ramberti (Universiti di  Roma) Il focus in basco
 
12,40-13,20 Franco Benucci (Universiti di  Padova) Focus, topic e verb
raising nell'umbro delle tavole iguvine
 
***
14,20-15,00 Giuliano Lancioni (Universiti di  Roma) L'ipotesi
dell'espletivo generalizzato
 
15,00-15,40 Marica De Vincenzi (CNR, Roma) L'analisi sintattica nella
comprensione delle frasi
 
15,40-16,20 Davide Turcato (Divisione Informatica F.S.)  Traduzione
automatica Shake-and-Bake e morfologia
 
16,20-17,00 Paola Merlo (Universiti di Ginevra) Disambiguazione sintattica
e entropia relativa
 
17,20-18,00 Maria Teresa Guasti (DIPSCO) , Marina Nespor (Universiti di
Amsterdam) e Anne Christophe (LSCP-Paris) Acquisizione e gerarchia
prosodica
 
18,00-18,40  Piero Bottari (Universiti di Perugia), Paola Cipriani
(Istituto Stella Maris) e Anna Maria Chilosi ((Istituto Stella Maris) I
pronomi clitici nella disfasia congenita
 
18,40-19,20 Giorgio Graffi (Universiti di  Udine) Ipotesi sulla struttura
delle frasi imperative
 
19,20 Riunione Organizzativa
 
 
Sabato 25 Febbraio
 
9,00-9,40 Ur Shlonsky (Universiti di  Ginevra) The position and status of
AgrSP
 
9,40-10,20 Anna Cardinaletti (Universiti di  Venezia) Le posizioni soggetto
dell'italiano
 
10,20-11,00 Cecilia Poletto (Universiti di  Padova) La struttura interna di
AgrS e i tratti del soggetto
 
11,20-12,00 Marco Mazzoleni (Pavia) Relazioni di senso nel lessico e nel
discorso: usi dei kinterms come vocativi  e vocativi inversi
 
12,00 -12,40 Anna Roussou (Universiti di  Bangor) Subject extraction and
head dependencies
 
12,40-13,20 Rita  Manzini  (Universiti di Firenze) Propriet d'ordine delle
dipendenze sintattiche
 
"Riserve":
 
Nicola Munaro (Universiti di Venezia) Propriet distribuzionali e
strutturali degli elementi interrogativi in alcuni dialetti italiani
nord-orientali
 
Carlo Cecchetto (DIPSCO) Ricostruzione e Strong Crossover nella Clitic Left
Dislocation
 
N.B. Ricordiamo che nella selezione dei lavori  stata data la priorita
coloro che non hanno presentato una relazione lo scorso anno.
Anche nell'edizione 1995 dell'Incontro, ad ogni relazione sono concessi 30
minuti per la presentazione e 10 minuti per la discussione.
 
DIPSCO
Dipartimento di Scienze Cognitive
Istituto S. Raffaele
Via Olgettina 58
20132 Milano
Italy
Fax: + 39 02 2643 4892
Secretary: + 39 02 2643 4784
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Date: Tue, 10 Jan 95 21:11:05 +0100
From: cmv at astor.urv.es (Carlos Martin Vide) (by way of cmv at fll.urv.es
(Carlos Martin Vide))
Subject: ICML'95
 
        II INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MATHEMATICAL LINGUISTICS--ICML'95
                        Tarragona (Catalonia, Spain)
                            November 2-4, 1995
 
Organized by Rovira i Virgili University at Tarragona, Research Group
in Mathematical Linguistics and Language Engineering (GRLMC), with the
financial support of Direccio General de Recerca, (Generalitat de Catalunya).
 
                   1st. announcement and call for papers
 
ICML'95 intends to become an open and broad scope forum for the presentation
and discussion of current high quality research on mathematical models of
natural language.
 
The first conference (ICML'93) took place in Tarragona on March 30-31, 1993.
A derived volume has been published: C. Martin-Vide (ed.), Current Issues in
Mathematical Linguistics. North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1994.
 
Topics will be grouped into five sections:
 
1. Foundations and methodological considerations.
2. Mathematical models for syntax.
3. Mathematical models for semantics.
4. Applications in natural language processing.
5. Varia (phonology, computational complexity, learning, quantitative
methods, etc.).
 
The language of the conference is English.
 
Organizing Committee
 
Carlos Martin-Vide (Chairman, Tarragona)
Joan Busquets (Austin)
Rosa Maria Hidalgo (Tarragona)
Joan Miquel (Barcelona)
Rudolf Ortega (Tarragona)
Jesus Vidal (Austin)
 
Lectures
 
They can be invited plenary 1-hour lectures and free possibly parallel 30
minutes lectures. The travel and accommodation of invited speakers will be
paid by the Organizing Committee. The distribution into both categories will
take into account the relative value of each paper and the budgetary
resources. Interested people are invited to submit papers:
 
By surface mail, or
Electronically, as either an unformatted (plain text) ASCII file or as a
LaTeX file.
 
They should send one copy of a camera-ready 2-columns abstract of not more
than 2 not-numbered pages. Also, they must indicate the section into which
their paper fits. Submissions will be anonymously refereed, and the list of
accepted lectures (invited as well as free) will be included into future
announcements. Authors will be notified of acceptance as soon as possible.
 
Timetable
 
Deadline for the submission of a paper (2-pages abstract): September 30, 1995.
The programme will be sent to all pre-registered participants on October 1995.
 
Publications
 
The book of abstracts will be available at the beginning of the conference.
The Organizing Committee expects that a volume containing a refereed
selection of submitted papers will be published after the conference.
 
Registration fees (except for invited speakers)
 
Until June 30, 1995
General: USA $ 150 (pesetas 19.500)
Students: USA $ 75 (pesetas 9.750)
 
After July 1, 1995
General: USA $ 200 (pesetas 26.000)
Students: USA $ 100 (pesetas 13.000)
 
Fees include the free access to all sessions and one copy of the book of
abstracts, and may be paid through a bank transfer to:
 
Account number: 2100-3233-2200104870 (Congress)
Bank: Caixa d'Estalvis i Pensions de Barcelona
Address: Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 521, 08015 Barcelona, Spain
 
Please, send us a copy of your transfer.
 
People from Eastern Europe can become free from registration fees and
accommodation (not travel) if justified, in the opinion of the Organizing
Committee.
 
Information about accomodations will be sent to all pre-registered participants
 
For information and registration contact
 
Carlos Martin-Vide
Apartado de Correos 32.077
08080 Barcelona
Spain
E-mail: cmv at fll.urv.es
Fax: 34-77-55.95.97
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