19.886, Confs: Morphology, Psycholing, Syntax, Typology/Germany

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Subject: 19.886, Confs: Morphology, Psycholing, Syntax, Typology/Germany

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Date: 15-Mar-2008
From: Marc Richards < scales at rz.uni-leipzig.de >
Subject: Scales

 

	
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Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2008 12:13:27
From: Marc Richards [scales at rz.uni-leipzig.de]
Subject: Scales
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Scales 

Date: 29-Mar-2008 - 30-Mar-2008 
Location: Leipzig, Germany 
Contact: Gereon Mueller 
Contact Email: scales at uni-leipzig.de 
Meeting URL: http://www.uni-leipzig.de/~va 

Linguistic Field(s): Morphology; Psycholinguistics; Syntax; Typology 

Meeting Description: 

The goal of this workshop is to address empirical and theoretical aspects of
scales (or hierarchies), as they are relevant for grammatical phenomena like
argument encoding and diatheses (see, e.g., Silverstein 1976, Comrie 1981,
Aissen 2003), by bringing together research from typology, grammatical theory,
and psycholinguistics. 

Venue: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
(http://www.eva.mpg.de/english/anfahrt.htm) 

Saturday, March 29

9:00-9:40
Fernando Zúñiga (University of Zurich), ''How many hierarchies, really? Evidence
from several Algonquian languages'' 

9:40-10:20
Balthasar Bickel & Alena Witzlack-Makarevich (Universität Leipzig),
''Referential scales and alignment: A critical review of the typological evidence'' 

10:20-11:00
Andrej Malchukov (MPI-EVA Leipzig), ''Constraining interaction between
grammatical categories through markedness hierarchies'' 

11:00-11:20 Coffee break 

11:20-12:00 
Matti Miestamo (University of Helsinki), ''Implicational hierarchies,
grammatical complexity and processing cost''
 
12:00-12:40
Carlotta Viti (University of Pisa), ''The signal and the noise in the hierarchy'' 

12:40-13:20
Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky (MPI-CBS Leipzig), ''On the psychological reality of
scales'' 

13:20-14:40 Lunch 

14:40-15:20
Petr Biskup & Gerhild Zybatow (Universität Leipzig), ''Prefixation and Scales''
 
15:20-16:00
Pavel Caha (CASTL, University of Tromsø), ''The Case Hierarchy''
 
16:00-16:40
Patrycja Jablonska (Wroclaw University), ''Silverstein's Hierarchy and Polish
argument structure'' 

16:40-17:00 Coffee break 

17:00-17:40 
Stefan Keine & Gereon Müller (Universität Leipzig), ''Differential Argument
Encoding as a Morphological Phenomenon''
 
17:40-18:20
Marc Richards (Universität Leipzig), ''Defective Agree and Case Alternations'' 

18:20-19:00
Daniel Harbour (QMUL), ''A Feature Calculus for Silverstein Hierarchies'' 

20:00 Workshop dinner  

Sunday, March 30

9:00-9:40 
Barbara Stiebels (ZAS Berlin), ''Scales in the various types of argument linking'' 

9:40-10:20
Jochen Trommer (Universität Leipzig), ''Hierarchy Effects in Nilotic'' 

10:20-11:00
Bethany Lochbihler (McGill University), ''Person Encoding in the Ojibwe Inverse
System'' 

11:00-11:20 Coffee break 

11:20-12:00
Dorothee Fehrmann & Uwe Junghanns (Universität Leipzig), ''Subjects in Russian
(and other Slavic languages)'' 

12:00-12:40 
Katharina Haude (Universität zu Köln), ''The mismatch of hierarchies in Movima'' 

12:40-13:20 
Martin Haspelmath (MPI-EVA Leipzig), ''Cross-linguistic scales are not
language-specific scales''





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