15.441, Confs: Semantics/Leipzig, Germany

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Subject: 15.441, Confs: Semantics/Leipzig, Germany

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Date:  Mon, 2 Feb 2004 14:49:54 -0500 (EST)
From:  zybatov at rz.uni-leipzig.de
Subject:  Workshop on Event Structures in Linguistic Form and Interpretation

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Date:  Mon, 2 Feb 2004 14:49:54 -0500 (EST)
From:  zybatov at rz.uni-leipzig.de
Subject:  Workshop on Event Structures in Linguistic Form and Interpretation


Workshop on Event Structures in Linguistic Form and Interpretation

Date: 17-Mar-2004 - 19-Mar-2004
Location: Leipzig, Saxony, Germany
Contact: Tatjana Zybatow
Contact Email: zybatov at rz.uni-leipzig.de
Meeting URL: http://www.uni-leipzig.de/~event04

Linguistic Sub-field: Semantics

Meeting Description:

The main purpose of the conference is to bring together insights on
how eventuality structures are reflected in linguistic form and how
such structures can be derived from it in utterance
interpretation. Papers describing research contributions on any aspect
of event-based semantics or verbal semantics are welcome for
discussion.

Preliminary Program of event '04:
Tuesday, Mar 16, 2004
19.30
Warming up

Wednesday, Mar 17, 2004
8.30 - 18.30 conference office + registration

9.30 - 11.10
opening
plenary talk
Susan Rothstein
''Two puzzles for a theory of lexical aspect: semelfactives and degree
achievements''

11.10 - 11.30
coffee break
				
11.30 - 12.10	
Session A:			
Stefan Engelberg ''Sentential subjects in event semantics''			
Session B:
Seungho Nam ''Goal and source in event structure:asymmetry in their
syntax and semantics''

12.10 - 12.50
Session A: 				
Tim Fernando ''A formalization of Engelberg's progressive''		
Session B:
Seongsook Choi & Wilhelm Geuder ''Deriving states in Korean''

12.50 - 14.00
lunch break

14.00 - 14.40
Session A:				
Alda Mari ''Distributive predication and collective event''			
Session B:
Minjeong Son & Peter Cole ''The verbal suffix -kan as the head of
result phrase in Standard Indonesian''

14.40 - 15.20	
Session A:			
Kimiko Nakanishi''Event quantification, distributivity,and aspect''	
Session B:
Seongsook Choi''Aspectual verb construction in Korean''

15.20 - 16.00	
Session A:			
Eric McCready & Chiyo Nishida ''Intransitive reflexives in Spanish and
event semantics''
Session B:
Alexander Williams ''Patients in Igbo and Mandarin''

16.00-16.20
coffee break

16.20 - 17.00	
Session A:			
Christopher Piñón ''Verbs of creation''			
Session B:					
Dalina Kallulli ''Non-selected datives, non-active/reflexive
morphology and event (de)composition''

17.00 - 17.40
Session A:						
Olga Babko-Malaya ''Predicting transitivity alternation''			
Session B:
Cornelia Endriss & Stefan Hinterwimmer ''The influence of tense and
number marking on quantificational variability effects''

17.40 - 18.20	
Session A:					
Regine Eckardt ''The concept of infinitesimally small objects''
Session B:
Berit Gehrke ''Adverbial functions of Slavic prefixes''

Thursday, Mar 18, 2004
8.30 - 18.30 conference office

9.00 - 10.30
plenary talk
Thomas Ernst
''Where is the adverbial event horizon?''

10.30 - 10.50
coffee break

10.50 - 11.30
Session A:						
Kyle Rawlins''Unifying 'illegally'''						
Session B:
Kjell Johan Sæbø ''The structure of criterion predicate''

11.30 - 12.10	
Session A:					
Nissim Francez & Michael Kaminski ''Unbinding and semantics of
preposition-phrase modification''
Session B:
Markus Egg ''Reference to embedded eventualities''

12.10 - 12.50
Session A:						
Cleo Condoravdi & David Beaver ''On the interaction between temporal
adverbials and event structure''
Session B:
Alexis Dimitriadis ''Discontinuous reciprocals and inherently
symmetric events''

12.50 - 14.00
lunch break

14.00 - 14.40
Session A:						
Marcin Morzycki ''Interpreting adverbial modification of adjectives''
Session B:
Marco García García ''SI-arguments''

14.40 - 15.20	
Session A:					
Marcus Kracht ''More on depictives in Finnish''			
Session B:
Jean M. Gawron ''Motion, scalar path, and lexical aspect''

15.20 - 16.00
Session A:						
Richard Zuber''Adverbial modification and verbal aspect in Polish''
Session B:
Yuko Koike ''Lexicalization and eventuality structure of Japanese
motion verbs''

16.00 - 16.20
coffee break

16.20 - 17.00
Session A:						
Alice ter Meulen ''Cohesion in context: the role of aspectual
adverbs''
Session B:
Eri Tanaka ''The notion of path in aspectual composition: evidence
from Japanese''

17.00 - 17.40
Session A:						
Mayu Yoshihara ''Momentary 'until' in Mongolian''			
Session B:
Joost Zwarts ''Prepositional aspect and the algebra of events''

17.40 - 18.20
Session A:						
Telmo Moia ''On the interaction between temporal Adverbials and event
Structure''
Session B:
John Beavers ''Scalar complexity and the structure of events''

19.30
get together

Friday, Mar 19, 2004
8.30 - 16.00 conference office

9.00 - 9.40
Session A:						
Jo-wang Lin ''Event decomposition and the syntax and semantics of
durative phrase in Chinese''
Session B:
Sergei Tatevosov ''Degree modification and discontinuous events:
evidence from Chuvash''

9.40 - 10.20
Session A:						
Meijia Gao & Hooi Ling Soh ''Two '-les' in Mandarin Chinese''			
Session B:							
Brenda Laca ''The periphrastic expression of pluractionality''

10.20 - 11.00
Session A:						
Minjeong Son ''Two types of morphological causatives and the ambiguity
'tasi' (again) in Korean''
Sessions B:
Barbara Schlücker ''State and event denotations of German copular
verbs''

11.00 - 11.20
coffee break

11.20 - 12.00	
Session A:					
Irene Rapp ''Konversion: Was den Besuch zum Ereignis macht''		
Session B:
Marko Malink ''Event based phase structure and the Karttunen-Peters
problem''

12.00 - 12.40
Session A:						
Holden Härtl ''The conjunction 'weil' and the semantics of verbs: the
relation between verb type and causal interpretation''
Session B:
Sheila Glasbey ''Existential readings for bare plurals in object
position''

12.40 - 14.00
lunch break

14.00 - 15.30
plenary talk
Angelika Kratzer
''On the plurality of verbs''


Alternate Speakers:
Paul Hirschbühler:
''Alternating vs. non-alternating fill-verbs: where does the
difference come from?''
Valia Kordoni
''Modelling the semantics of alternating verbs''
Hilke Reckman & Crit Cremers:
''Implementing event structure for nominalization''

Please visit our website for further information:
http://www.uni-leipzig.de/~event04

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