19.3357, Confs: Morphology, Syntax/Italy

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Subject: 19.3357, Confs: Morphology, Syntax/Italy

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Date: 02-Nov-2008
From: Delfitto Denis < denis.delfitto at univr.it >
Subject: Words Don't Come Easy

 

	
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Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2008 16:00:36
From: Delfitto Denis [denis.delfitto at univr.it]
Subject:  Words Don't Come Easy

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Words Don't Come Easy 

Date: 17-Nov-2008 - 18-Nov-2008 
Location: Verona, Italy 
Contact: Delfitto Denis 
Contact Email: live.linguisticsinverona at gmail.com 
Meeting URL: http://fermi.univr.it/live/events/next%20events.htm 

Linguistic Field(s): Morphology; Syntax 

Meeting Description: 

This workshop aims at questioning the traditional conception of morphology and
its place within the language design. The topics of this wide-scope discussion
forum highlight the boundaries of morphology and its interfaces with syntax and
lexical semantics, while challenging the status of morphology as an independent
grammatical level. 

Monday, 17th November

10:00-10:45 
Edwin Williams (Princeton University)
Reconciling Lexicalism and Morphosyntax

10:45-11:30 
Gillian Ramchand (University of Tromsø)
Syntax, Selection, and the Status of Words in the Lexicon

11:30-11:45 
Coffee Break

11:45-12:30 
Ad Neeleman (University College London)
Agreement Reduction under Inversion in Dutch

12:30-14:30 
Lunch Break

14:30-15:15 
Joseph Emonds (University of the Basque Country)
Universal Default Right Headedness and How Stress Determines Word Order

15:15-16:00 
Michal Starke (University of Tromsø)
How Can I Find a Way to Make You See?

16:00-16:15 
Coffee Break

16:15-17:00 
Angeliki Ralli (University of Patras)
Greek Verbal Co-compounds: A Unique Case in the Indo-European Languages

Tuesday, 18th November

10:00-10:45 
Heidi Harley (University of Arizona)
Incorporation, Compounding, and Constituency

10:45-11:30 
Denis Delfitto and Chiara Melloni (University of Verona)
Compounds Don't Come Easy

11:30-11:45 
Coffee Break

11:45-12:30 
Sergio Scalise and Antonio Fábregas (University of Bologna and University of Tromsø)
Exocentricity in Compounding: How Extended and How Problematic?

12:30-14:30 
Lunch Break

14:30-15:15 
Paolo Acquaviva (University College Dublin)
Roots, Categories and Concepts

15:15-16:00 
Henk van Riemsdijk (Tilburg University)
Some Properties of Silent Words

16:00-16:15 
Coffee Break

16:15-18:00 
Discussion







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