9.1014, Confs: Linguistics Association of Great Britain

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Subject: 9.1014, Confs: Linguistics Association of Great Britain

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Date:  Thu, 9 Jul 1998 14:21:47 +0100
From:  M.Groefsema at herts.ac.uk (M.Groefsema)
Subject:  LAGB Autumn Meeting

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Date:  Thu, 9 Jul 1998 14:21:47 +0100
From:  M.Groefsema at herts.ac.uk (M.Groefsema)
Subject:  LAGB Autumn Meeting



                   LINGUISTICS ASSOCIATION OF GREAT BRITAIN

                   Autumn Meeting 1998: University of Luton

                               Second Circular


The 1998 Autumn Meeting will be held from Thursday 10 to Saturday 12
September at the University of Luton, at its Park Square Campus, where the
Association will be the guests of the Department of Linguistics. The Local
Organiser is Vlad Zegarac (vladimir.zegarac at luton.ac.uk). Enquiries about
the meeting should be addressed to:
Vlad Zegarac, LAGB 1998, Dept. of Linguistics, University of Luton, 75
Castle Street, Luton , Bedfordshire, LU1 3AJ.

The conference immediately follows the Relevance Theory Workshop, which takes
place at the University of Luton from 8th to 10th of September (for further
information contact: S.Nicolle at mdx.ac.uk).

Accommodation: will be in the University Halls of Residence, within 5-7 minutes
walking distance from the Park Square building where the talks will take
place.   All bedrooms are single.   Each bedroom is part of a flat, which
consists of a bathroom, kitchen and five bedrooms.  Rooms will be allocated
strictly on a "first-come first-served" basis.

Registration: will begin at 12 noon on Thursday the 10th of September in
the Park Square Building.

Bar: a bar will be available every day during the conference.

Food: please indicate vegetarian and any other dietary requirements on the
booking form below.

Childcare: If you require childcare during the conference, please contact
the Local Organiser for further details.

Travel by train:  There are direct trains to Luton from London Kings Cross
Station and from Gatwick Airport. It takes five minutes to walk from the
rail station to Park Square Campus (a map will be sent with your booking
receipt).

Travel by car: If driving, take junction 10 off the M1; initially follow
the sign for the A1081; from the next roundabout follow signs for town
centre; once you are near the town centre follow signs for Park
Square/university of Luton.

Parking: free parking will be available for all delegates.

Events: The Henry Sweet Lecture 1998 on the Thursday evening will be delivered
by Dan Sperber (CNRS, and CREA, Ecole Polytechnique
Paris) and is entitled Relevance in an Evolutionary Perspective.

Dan Sperber will also be participating in a Workshop on Experimental
pragmatics on Thursday afternoon and evening. The workshop is organised by
Billy Clark (Middlesex University). Other contributors are Anne
Bezuidenhout (South Carolina), Stephen Newstead (Plymouth),Steve Nicolle
(Middlesex), and Ira Noveck (Ecole Polytechnique Paris).

There will be a Language Tutorial on Roshani, a Pamir language of the Eastern
Iranian group of Indo-European, given by John Payne (University of Manchester).

There will be a Wine Party on the Thursday evening, following Dan Sperber's
lecture.

Bookings: should be sent to the Local Organiser, address above. There is a 10%
discount on bookings received by Friday  21 August. Cheques should be made
payable to "University of Luton".


                               PROGRAMME

                       Thursday 10 September 1998

1.00 LUNCH

2.00 Workshop on Experimental Pragmatics
Organiser: Billy Clark (Middlesex University)
With Anne Bezuidenhout (South Carolina), Stephen Newstead (Plymouth),
Steve Nicolle (Middlesex), Ira Noveck (Ecole Polytechnique Paris),
Dan Sperber (CNRS, and CREA, Ecole Polytechnique Paris)

3.30 TEA

4.00 Workshop continues

6.30 DINNER

7.45 Henry Sweet Lecture 1998
Dan Sperber (CNRS, and CREA, Ecole Polytechnique Paris)
Relevance in an Evolutionary Perspective


                      Friday 11 September 1998

Session A
9.00   Masako Ohara (Essex) "Mixed characteristics of verbal nouns in Japanese"
9.40   Kensei Sugayama (Kobe City) "Japanese NQs and unaccusativity: From a
       WG point of view"
10.20  Jasper Holmes (UCL) "Causing, changing and acting"

Session B
9.00   A. Sophia S. Marmaridou (Athens) "Conceptual metaphor and the
       relativity issue: The case of M. Greek financial discourse"
9.40   Nathalie Franken (ULB) "Towards a new definition of the act of
       communication"
10.20  Isao Higashimori (Kobe College) "Metaphor and metonymy in loanwords:
       Relevance Theory vs. Lakovian Cognitive Semantics"

Session C
9.00   Kuniya Nasukawa (Tohoku Gakuin and UCL) "Prenasalisation as a case
       of lenition"
9.40   Cecile De Cat and Bernadette Plunkett (York) "On the status of
peripheral
       strong pronouns in early French"
10.20  Harald Clahsen and Sam Featherston (Essex) "Four accounts of `trace
       reactivation': evidence from German scrambling"

11.00 COFFEE

11.30  Language Tutorial: Roshani
       John Payne (University of Manchester)

1.00 LUNCH

Session A
2.00  Norio Nasu (UCL) "Attract F and the status of Spec-IP in infinitival
      clauses"
2.40  Seiki Ayano (Durham) "Multiple feature-checking and a double object
      construction in Japanese"
3.20  Laura Rupp (Essex) "`Inverted' negative imperatives in English"

Session B
2.00  Christoph Unger (SLI) "Causality and relevance"
2.40  Anne Furlong (Newfoundland) "The Soul of Wit: a relevance-theoretic
      approach"
3.20  Anna Papafragou (UCL) "Possibility and concession"

Session C
2.00  Dick Hudson (UCL) "Syncretism and the X-form"
2.40  Chet Creider (Western Ontario) "Swahili verbal inflectional morphology
      in theoretical perspective"
3.20  Anne Zribi-Hertz (Paris-8) "Number specification and referentiality: a
      contrast between French and Malagasy"

4.00 TEA

4.30  LAGB Business Meeting

5.30  Language Tutorial continues

6.30 DINNER

7.45  Language Tutorial continues



                          Saturday 12 September 1998

Session A
9.00   Shen Yuan (Hong Kong) "Sentences with indefinite subjects and their
       information structures"
9.40   Mayumi Masuko (Waseda) "Valence reduction and lexical meaning"
10.20  Valia Kordoni (Tbingen) "Agentivity, causation, cliticization and psych
       verb constructions: at the syntax-lexical semantics interface"

Session B
9.00   S J Hannahs & Maggie Tallerman (Durham) "On getting `the' right in
       Welsh"
9.40   Nedzad Leko (Oslo) "Syntactic versus semantic agreement in the Oslo
       Corpus of Bosnian texts"
10.20  John Payne and Erika Chisarik (Manchester) "Case-markers and
       postpositions: the Hungarian problem"

Session C
9.40   Sam Featherston, Harald Clahsen, Thomas Muente and Matthias Grosz
       (Essex) "Raising and equi structures in HPSG and PPT: psycholinguistic
       evidence"
10.20  Chieko Kuribara (Reading) "Resetting or tactics?: Acquisition of
       Functional Category C by Japanese Learners of English"

11.00 COFFEE

Session A
11.30  Delia Bentley and Thrhallur Eythrsson (Manchester) "`Have' is not BE"
12.10  Bernadette Plunkett (York) "Locutionary inversion in modern French"

Session B
11.30  S J Hannahs (Durham) "Unexceptional exceptions and French glides"

1.00 LUNCH

Session A
2.00   Roger Maylor (Durham) "The German be- prefix: a case of incorporation"
2.40   Jim Miller (Edinburgh) "What is a non-configurational language?"

Session B
2.00   April McMahon (Cambridge) "Expecting the unexpected: predictability and
       contingency in Optimality Theory"
2.40   Guy Deutscher (Trinity) "The different faces of uniformitarianism"

3.20 TEA AND CLOSE


                             BOOKING FORM

Please return this form, with your remittance, to: Vlad Zegarac, Dept. of
Linguistics, University of Luton, 75 Castle Street, Luton , Bedfordshire,
LU1 3AJ. Please make cheques payable to "University of Luton". (All prices
are in pounds sterling ("stlg")).
_____________________________________________________________________
NAME:                                  INSTITUTION:

ADDRESS FOR THIS MAILING:

E-MAIL ADDRESS:

I enclose remittance as indicated (select appropriate package):

1. Complete conference package:
(a) including Thursday lunch preceding workshop
                (i) if sent to arrive before 21 August    96.10 stlg       .....
                (ii) if sent to arrive after 21 August   104.00 stlg       .....

(b) excluding Thursday lunch
                (i) if sent to arrive before 21 August    87.10 stlg       .....
                (ii) if sent to arrive after 21 August    95.00 stlg       .....

(c) Surcharge for non-members, 5.00 stlg                                   .....


                                                           TOTAL:       ........

2.      Selected items:
        (a) conference fee (OBLIGATORY) to cover cost of
        abstracts, tea and coffee, room bookings,
        speakers' expenses etc.                   15.00 stlg       ..........
        (b) Thursday lunch                         9.00 stlg       ..........
        (c) Thursday dinner                        9.00 stlg       ..........
        (d) B&B Thursday/Friday                   22.00 stlg       ..........
        (e) Friday lunch                           9.00 stlg       ..........
        (f) Friday dinner                          9.00 stlg       ..........
        (g) B&B Friday/Saturday                   22.00 stlg       ..........
        (h) Saturday lunch                         9.00 stlg       ..........

                                                   SUB-TOTAL:      ..........

        Deduct 10% if sent to arrive before 15 August              ..........
        (i) Surcharge for non-members, 5-00 stlg                   ..........

                                                       TOTAL:      ..........

4. Abstracts only, for those not attending:
5-00 stlg UK....................         6-00 stlg overseas.....................

TICK TO RECEIVE ABSTRACTS WITH YOUR BOOKING RECEIPT: ...............

TICK IF YOU WOULD LIKE VEGETARIAN FOOD: ......................

OTHER SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS (e.g. DIET, ACCOMMODATION): .............
............................................................................
...........................

PLEASE INDICATE WHETHER YOU ARE TRAVELLING
BY TRAIN .....         BY CAR ......       OTHER ........


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