18.2955, Confs: Cognitive Science;Lang Documentation;Ling Theories;Psycholing/USA

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Subject: 18.2955, Confs: Cognitive Science;Lang Documentation;Ling Theories;Psycholing/USA

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Date: 09-Oct-2007
From: Yosuke Sato < yosukes at email.arizona.edu >
Subject: 1st Meeting of the Arizona Linguistics Circle

 

	
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Date: Wed, 10 Oct 2007 16:20:52
From: Yosuke Sato [yosukes at email.arizona.edu]
Subject: 1st Meeting of the Arizona Linguistics Circle 
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1st Meeting of the Arizona Linguistics Circle 
Short Title: ALC 1 

Date: 19-Oct-2007 - 21-Oct-2007 
Location: Tucson, Arizona, USA 
Contact: Yosuke Sato 
Meeting URL: http://linguistics.arizona.edu/alc1/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Language Documentation; Linguistic
Theories; Psycholinguistics 

Meeting Description: 

The inaugural meeting of the Arizona Linguistics Circle will be held
October 19-21, 2007, on the University of Arizona campus. The conference
aims to provide a forum for presenting research in three areas of
linguistics: theoretical linguistics, experimental linguistics and Native
American linguistics. 

The 1st Meeting of the Arizona Linguistics Circle Program

Room:            
Integrated Learning Center 119

Dates:  
October 19-21, 2007

Friday, October 19, 2007

2:00-2:30        
Registration

2:30-5:40        
Session Chair: Yosuke Sato 
 
2:30-3:30         
Heidi Harley, Invited Speaker 
(University of Arizona, Tucson) 
''On the Difference Between Showing and Exhibiting: Morphosyntax,
Morphophonology and Double Objects in English'' 

3:30-4:00         
Kjersti Stensrud 
(University of Chicago) 
''Reanalyzing Unergative Pseudocoordinations in Norwegian'' 

4:00-4:30        
Mamori Sugita 
(City University of New York) 
''Japanese Experiential -te iru as an Individual-Level Construction'' 

4:30-5:00         
Youssef Haddad 
(Florida State University)
''Resumption Minus Stranding: Evidence from Assamese''                 

5:00-5:40         
Simin Karimi, Sumayya Racy, Yosuke Sato and Azita Teleghani 
(University of Arizona & University of Toronto)
''A Cross-linguistic Investigation of Epistemic versus Root Modals: Their      
                  Syntax and Semantics''      

Saturday, October 20, 2007

9:00-9:30         
Registration

9:30-11:30        
Session Chair: Emily Kidder
 
9:30-10:30      
Patricia Keating, Invited Speaker 
(University of California, Los Angeles) 
''Prosodic Position and Segmental Articulation in English'' 
                  
10:30-11:00     
Deepti  Ramadoss
(Johns Hopkins University)
''Tonal Downsteps and Resets: An Integrated Account''                       

11:00-11:30     
Kazuha Watanabe 
(California State University, Fullerton)
''Verb Inflection and Glide Formation in Japanese''          

11:30-12:30     
Lunch

12:30-2:30         
Session Chair: Jeffrey Punske 

12:30-1:00       
Chris Warnasch: Best Student Abstract Award Winner 
(City University of New York)
''Aspect and Interpretation outside of Full Clauses''       

1:00-1:30         
Malcolm Elliott
(University of Chicago)
''Nonhuman Participants and zibun in Japanese'' 

1:30-2:00        
 Paul Willis 
(University of California, Santa Cruz) 
''The Role of Topic-hood in Multiple Wh-Question Semantics'' 

2:00-2:30         
Yosuke Sato
 (University of Arizona, Tucson)
''The Denotation and Morphosyntax of NPs in Javanese: Against the              
           Nominal Mapping Parameter''   

2:30-2:45         
Break

2:45-4:45         
Session Chair: Jason Ginsburg 

2:45-3:15         
Agnieszka Pysz and Bartosz Wiland
(UAM Poznan & MIT & UAM Poznan) 
''The Setting of the Strict VO Word Order in English at the PF Interface''

3:15-3:45         
Jackie Bunting 
(University of Chicago)
''Identifying the Antecedent: Slovak Pronouns and the PAH'' 

3:45-4:15         
Jong-Bok Kim
(Kyung Hee University, Seoul)          
''Floating Quantifiers in Korean: Movement or Non-Movement?''

4:15-4:45        
Daniel Siddiqi 
(Mississippi State University)
''On the Structure of the Verb Phrase''

Sunday October 21, 2007

9:30-12:00        
Session Chair: Amy Fountain 

9:30-10:30       
Pamela Munro, Invited Speaker
(University of California, Los Angeles)
''Frames of Reference for Component Part Locatives''                   
 
10:30-11:00     
Wilson Silva
(University of Utah)
''Documenting One Tukanoan Language in a Multilingual Vaupés River             
           Region of Brazil'' 

11:00-11:30     
Tatyana Slobodchikoff 
(University of Arizona, Tucson)
''On the Event Structure of Desirative-Causatives: A Cross-Linguistic          
               Analysis'' 

11:30-12:00     
Fábio Bonfim
 (University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte) 
''On the Nature of Absolutive Case'' 

12:00-1:00      
Lunch

1:00-2:30         
Session Chair: Yosuke Sato 

1:00-1:30        
Bartosz Wiland 
(MIT & UAM Poznan)
''A Non-Templatic Analysis of ECM Constructions'' 

1:30-2:00         
Jason Ginsburg
(University of Arizona, Tucson)
''TP-Internal Clause-Typing''

2:00-2:30         
Ivan Ortega-Santos
(University of Maryland, College Park)
''On Relativized Minimality and Memory Interference''

2:30-2:45         
Break

2:45-4:45         
Session Chair: Yosuke Sato 

2:45-3:15         
Hui-Yu Huang
(National Chiao Tung University)
''A Distributed Morphology Account of Resultative Verb Compounds in            
            Chinese''            

3:15-3:45         
Sylvia Reed 
(University of Arizona, Tucson)
''A Morphemic Approach to Tense and Aspect in Attic Greek'' 

3:45-4:15         
Zhiguo Xie
(Cornell University)
''Wh-Argument/Adjunct Asymmetry and Intervention Effects in Mandarin
Chinese'' 

4:15-4:45         
Olga Pekelis 
(Russian State University, Moscow)
''Coordination vs. Subordination: Information Structure Approach''






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