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Subject: 7.322, Confs: Student Conference in Linguistics
 
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Date:  Fri, 01 Mar 1996 10:05:17 EST
From:  brandm at acf2.NYU.EDU (Mark Brand)
Subject:  SCIL8 Schedule
 
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Date:  Fri, 01 Mar 1996 10:05:17 EST
From:  brandm at acf2.NYU.EDU (Mark Brand)
Subject:  SCIL8 Schedule
 
STUDENT CONFERENCE IN LINGUISTICS 8
 
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY
 
SCEHEDULE
 
SESSION 1A
Saturday, April 20th
 
9:00-9:25	syntax
Mark Brand     NYU
"On Adverbial Adjunction in the Subject-Verb Break"
 
9:30-9:55	syntax
Martin Honcoop       Holland Inst. of Generative Ling.
"A Dynamic Binding Approach to Weak Islands"
 
10:00-10:25	syntax
Felicia Lee      UCLA
"Aspect, Negation and Temporal Polarity in Zapotec"
 
10:30-10:55	syntax
Michael Gamon     U of Washington
"Two Types of Expletive Constructions in English:
LF associate and Raising Revisited"
 
11:00-11:25	syntax
Yuki Matsuda      USC
"A Syntactic Analysis of Focus Sentences in Japanese and
its application"
 
11:30-11:55	syntax/sem
Richard Breheny       University College London
"Pro-active Focus"
 
 
12:00-2:00  LUNCH
 
2:00-2:25	syntax/sem
Sarah Kennelly      Rutgers University
"Nonspecificity in Turkish"
 
2:30-2:55	syntax
Takeo Kurafuji       Rutgers University
"Case-checking for accusative WH-adjuncts"
 
3:00-3:25	syntax
Irina Sekerina      CUNY
"Scrambling in Russian and S-structure/PF interface"
 
3:30-3:55	syntax
Dalina Kallulli      University of Venice
"Optional Verb Movement: Albanian Imperatives"
 
4:00-4:25	syntax
Luis Siva & Javier Gutierrez     UCLA
"Temporal Adjectives and the Feature-structure of DPs"
 
4:30-4:55	syntax
Xuan Zhou      SUNY Stonybrook
"The Interaction of Mandarin Aspectual Particles 'guo, le and ze'"
 
 
 
7:00 PARTY!!!
SESSION 1B
Saturday, April 20th
 
9:00-9:25	phonology
Ruben Van de Vijver     Vrije Universiteit Holland
"Spreading and Licensing in Two Palestinian Dialects"
 
9:30-9:55	phonology
Soek-Chae Rhee       University of Illinois
"Release vs. Non-release distinction in Phonology: Comparison
between Hindi and Korean"
 
10:00-10:25	phonology
Jason Eisner      U Penn
"FootForm Decompsed: Using Primitive constraints in OT"
 
10:30-10:55	phonology
Rose Yang       NTU
"Patterns of Tonal Parsing in Taiwanese Quadrisyllabic Idioms"
 
11:00-11:25	phonology
An-nah Moon          NYU
"Old English Gemination and its Related Paradigmatic Alternation:
an OT Theoretic Analysis"
 
11:30-11:55	phonology
Chang-Kook Suh         Univ. of Arizona
"Consonant geminates in Imdlawn Tashlhiyt Berber Syllabification"
 
 
12:00-2:00 LUNCH
 
2:00-2:25	phonology
Kyunghoon Suh        NYU
"Dipthong Formation in Optimality Theory"
 
2:30-2:55	phonology
Eric Holt        Georgetown University
"Constraint Ranking and Divergent Outcomes in Spanish"
 
3:00-3:25	historical
Najib Jarad      University of Wales
"The Origin and Reanalysis of "for" as a Complementizer
 
 
3:30-3:55	historical
Ljuba Veselinova     Eastern Michigan University
"Why 'first' and 'second' and not 'oneth' and 'twoth: suppletion, a case study
 
4:00-4:25	psycholinguistics
Whitney Postman      Cornell University
"Evidence for Strong Continuity of Inflection based on new experimental
results of VP-ellipsis"
 
4:30-4:55	computational
Malek Ghenima   Ecole National Superieure des Sciences
"Morpho-syntactic parsing of Arabic language based on the
Tree-adjoining Grammar (TAG) Formalism"
 
 
SESSION 2A
Sunday April 21st
 
9:00-9:25	semantics
Maya Arad      University College London
"Projection without Thematic Roles"
 
9:30-9:55	semantics
Silvia Gennari      Brown University
"Temporal and Modal Aspects of the Meaning of 'would'"
 
10:00-10:25	semantics
Joao Costa     Leiden University
"NP-Scrambling in European Portuguese"
 
10:30-10:55	sem/Syntax
Sharon Armon-Lotem     Tel-Aviv University
"Partial Trees, Partial Knowledge"
 
11:00-11:25	syntax
Gertjan Postma      Leiden University
 
 
11:30-11:55	morph/phon
Rajesh Bhatt     U Penn
"Matching Effects in Hindi Correlatives"
 
 
 
12:00-2:00   LUNCH
 
 
2:00-2:25	psycholinguistics
Laura Wagner     U Penn
"The Development of Aspect"
 
2:30-2:55	syntax
Zvjezdana Vrzic     NYU
"A Minimalist Account of word order in Chinook Jargon and the
Theory of Creole Genesis"
 
3:00-3:25	syntax
Marga Petter
"Licensing pro-Subjects in Inflected Infinitival Complements to
Causatives"
 
 
3:30-3:55	semantics
Javier Gutierrez     UCLA
"The Semantic Basis of NP-Licensing in Questions"
 
4:00-4:25	syntax
Milagrosa Ramos-Santacruz    Georgetown
"On the Derivation and Interpretation of quantificational null
nominals"
 
4:30-4:55	semantics
Ron Artstein       Tel-Aviv University
"Cardinality Adverbials in Event Semantics"
 
 
END END END END END
 
TOTAL TALKS: 35
Dist: synt-16, sem 4/interface 2, phon-8,
soc, comp, hist, psych, morph-1 each
 
 
Mark Brand <brandm at acf2.nyu.edu>
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