22.637, Confs: General Linguistics/Austria

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Subject: 22.637, Confs: General Linguistics/Austria

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Date: 05-Feb-2011
From: Viola Schmitt [vs.violaschmitt at gmail.com]
Subject: Workshop on Identity in Grammar
 

	
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Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2011 10:29:55
From: Viola Schmitt [vs.violaschmitt at gmail.com]
Subject: Workshop on Identity in Grammar

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Workshop on Identity in Grammar 

Date: 01-May-2011 - 01-May-2011 
Location: Vienna, Austria 
Contact: Henk van Riemsdijk 
Contact Email: villasalmi at gmail.com 
Meeting URL: http://glow.univie.ac.at/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Meeting Description: 

This workshop addresses the topic of identity in grammar within different
domains of grammatical theory. 

see also http://homepage.univie.ac.at/glow34.linguistics/

Program for the workshop on identity in Grammar, May 1, 2011

09.00: Opening address: Henk van Riemsdijk				

09.15: Linguistic and non-linguistic identity effects: same or different?
(invited talk)
Moira Yip (University College London)

10.15: break	  

10.45: The Copy Theory of Merge (invited talk)
Edwin Williams (Princeton University)		

11.45: On donkey anaphora (invited talk)
Philippe Schlenker (Institut Jean-Nicod, New York University)	


12.45: lunch break - catered on the premises	

13.45: Unifying OCP and Minimality: mutual exclusion and doubling in 
morphosyntax
Rita Manzini  (Firenze)  


14.25: Consonant identity in Arabic (dialect) phonology: Elemental!
lex Bellem (University of Salford) 	

15.05: Contrastiveness, the basis of identity avoidance
Kuniya Nasukawa & Phil Backley  (Tohoku Gakuin University) 

15.45: break  	

16.15: Exploring the limitations of identity effects in syntax
Artemis Alexiadou (Universitiy of Stutgart)  

16.55: Agreement with coordinate phrases: morphosyntactic vs semantic 
identity
Katalin E. Kiss (Hungarian Academy of Sciences) 	

17.35: Identity problems. When two are the same but they shouldn't
Carlo Cecchetto (Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca)  Caterina Donati 
(Università di Urbino)  

18.15: break   

16.45: TBA (invited talk): Martin Hackl (MIT) 		 

20.00: dinner break - catered on the premises   		

21.00: 'Vue d'ensemble' (invited talk)
Jonathan Bobaljik (University of Connecticut)  

22.00: drinks at last!





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