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Subject: 20.53, Confs: General Linguistics/Slovenia

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Date: 07-Jan-2009
From: Lanko Marusic < console.XVII at gmail.com >
Subject: ConSOLE XVII

 

	
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Date: Wed, 07 Jan 2009 11:29:51
From: Lanko Marusic [console.XVII at gmail.com]
Subject:  ConSOLE XVII

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ConSOLE XVII 

Date: 16-Jan-2009 - 18-Jan-2009 
Location: Nova Gorica, Slovenia 
Contact: Lanko Marusic 
Contact Email: console.XVII at gmail.com 
Meeting URL: http://www.ung.si/~jezik/console/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Meeting Description: 

ConSOLE is the annual conference of the Student Organization of Linguistics in
Europe (SOLE). Console is open to registered students worldwide. It provides a
forum for the coming generations of linguistics to present their research to an
international audience. 

Friday, January 16th

08:30
Registration 

09:10
Opening Remarks

09:30-10:30
Invited Speaker - Paul Hirschbühler (U of Ottawa), ''Explorations in the World
of Locative Alternation''

10:30-10:45
Coffee Break 

10:45-12:45	
Session I: Syntax

- Marijke De Belder (CRISSP Hubrussel & Utrecht U), ''On the Syntax of Titles'' 
- Julie Fadlon (Tel Aviv U), ''The Psychological Reality of Hidden Lexical
Entries: Evidence from Hebrew''
- Monica-Alexandrina Irimia (U of Toronto), ''Romanian Evidentiality''

12:45-14:00
Lunch 

14:00-15:20	
Session II: Semantics 

- Luka Crni? (MIT), ''Accommodating Collectivity''
- Dafina Ratiu (LLING Nantes), ''Coordinated Questions vs. Matching Questions In
Romanian''

15:20-15:35
Coffee Break 

15:35-17:35	
Session III: Syntax

- Eefje Boef (Meertens Instituut), ''Long-Distance Relativization in Varieties
of Dutch'' 
- Tanja Temmerman (Leiden U), ''(Embedded) Left Dislocation, Reconstruction and
Operator Movement in Southern Dutch''
- Jorie Koster-Moeller (Pomona College), ''Internal DP Heads In Restrictive
Relative Clauses'' 

17:35
End of the first day activities 

Saturday, January 17th

09:00-9:30
Coffee 

09:30-10:50	
Session IV: Syntax

- Ankelien Schippers (U of Groningen), ''Spelling Out Intermediate Copies'' 
- Shiti Malhotra (U of Maryland), ''Wh Movement in Hindi/Urdu'' 

10:50-11:05
Coffee Break 

11-05-12:25	
Session V: Syntax

- Susana Huidobro (Stony Brook U & U of the Basque Country), ''Datives: What
Galician and Spanish Can Tell Us''
- Txuss Martín (New York U), ''Deconstructing Dative Clitics'' 

12:25-13:45
Lunch 

13:45-15:05	
Session VI: Phonology

- Dániel Szeredi (Eötvös Loránd U), ''Possible Theoretical Relevance of
Subphonemic Vowel Reduction in Hungarian''
- Noam Faust & Nicola Lampitelli (Université Paris 7), ''How Vowels Point to
Syntactic Structure: Evidence from Hebrew and Italian'' 

15:05-15:20
Coffee Break 

15:20-17:20	
Session VII: Syntax

- Susannah Kirby (U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), ''A-Chains, Arguments,
and Maturation in Child Passives'' 
- Stefan Keine (Universität Leipzig), ''Constraining Impoverishment by
Markedness Scales'' 
- Víctor Acedo Matellán (Universitat De Barcelona), ''Adjectival Resultatives
Cross-Linguistically: A Morphophonological Account'' 

17:20-17:35
Coffee Break 

17:35-18:35
Invited Speaker - John Harris (U College London), ''The Phonology of Being
Understood''
 
19:00
Reception/Party 

Sunday, January 18th

09:00-9:30
Coffee 

09:30-10:50	
Session VIII: Syntax

- Anne Kjeldahl (U of Aarhus & U of Konstanz), ''Verbal Copying As a
Restructuring Effect'' 
- Mailin Ines Antomo (J.W. Goethe-Universität Frankfurt), ''Interpreting
Embedded Verb Second In German Adverbial Clauses''

10:50-11:00
Coffee Break 

11:00-12:20	
Session IX: Syntax

- Yuko Asada (Sophia U, Tokio), ''Against the Complex Predicate Analysis of
Secondary Predication''
- Mina Sugimura (Mcgill U), ''Root vs. N: A Study of Japanese Light Verb
Construction and Its Implications for Nominal Architecture'' 

12:20-12:30
Coffee Break 

12:30-13:30
Invited Speaker - Richard K. Larson (Stony Brook U), ''The Nature of
'Attributive Markers'''

13:30
Conference Ends 

Alternates:
- Gianina Iordachioaia (U of Stuttgart & U of Tübingen), ''Resumption of
Negative Quantifiers: Compositional or Not?''
- Doreen Georgi (Universität Leipzig), ''Codependencies in Argument Encoding'' 

Further Information Is Available At:
Http://Www.Ung.Si/~Jezik/Console/Index.Html







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