22.2864, Confs: Morphology, Syntax, Phonology, Hungarian/Sweden

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LINGUIST List: Vol-22-2864. Tue Jul 12 2011. ISSN: 1068 - 4875.

Subject: 22.2864, Confs: Morphology, Syntax, Phonology, Hungarian/Sweden

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Date: 12-Jul-2011
From: Veronika Hegedus [hegedus at nytud.hu]
Subject: International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian
 

	
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Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2011 12:57:33
From: Veronika Hegedus [hegedus at nytud.hu]
Subject: International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian

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International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian 
Short Title: ICSH10 

Date: 25-Aug-2011 - 27-Aug-2011 
Location: Lund, Sweden 
Contact: ICSH Organizer 
Contact Email: icsh10 at live.com 
Meeting URL: http://www.nytud.hu/icsh10 

Linguistic Field(s): Morphology; Phonology; Syntax 

Subject Language(s): Hungarian (hun)

Meeting Description: 

The 10th International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian (ICSH10) will 
be organized jointly by the Center of Languages and Literature, Lund 
University, Lund, Sweden, and the Research Institute for Linguistics of the 
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary. The conference will 
host a special workshop on 'Approaches to Uralic Languages and 
Scandinavian'.

Invited Speakers:

Michael Brody
Anders Holmberg
Julia Horvath
Christer Platzack
Michael Rochemont 

The 10th International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian will be held 
in
Lund, Sweden from 25th to 28th August, 2011. There will be a special 
workshop on
Uralic and Scandinavian Languages.
Registration is now open at http://www.nytud.hu/icsh10/registration.html

Further information about ICSH10 is available at our website at
http://www.nytud.hu/icsh10

Program:

Thursday, 25th August

14:00-14:30
Registration

14:30
Opening

14:45-15:25
Invited talk - Michael Brody
Another look at impersonals

15:25-16:05
Jos Tellings
Preverbal Bare Coordination and Noun Incorporation in Hungarian

16:05-16:45
Andrea Márkus
The Morphosyntax of Anticausativity: Hungarian

16:45-17:10
Coffee break

17:10-17:50
Karin Harbusch & István Bátori
Clausal Coordinative Ellipsis in Hungarian in comparison to Dutch,
Estonian and German

17:50-18:30 Éva Mészáros & Zoltán Bánréti
Recursion and recovery from aphasia

Friday, 26th August

9:00-9:30
Registration

Workshop on Uralic and Scandinavian Languages

9:30-10:10
Invited talk - Christer Platzack
Spurious Topic Drop in Swedish

10:10-10:50
Kristine Bentzen & Merete Anderssen
Scandinavian Object Shift Revisited: The Relevance of (types of) Topichood

10:50-11:30
Orsolya Tánczos & Balázs Surányi
Iterated Syntax and Focus in Udmurt

11:30-11:50
Coffee break

11:50-12:30
Thorstein Fretheim & Ildikó Vaskó
A Contrastive Analysis of Mirative Markers Derived from Verbs of 
Propositional Attitude in Hungarian and Norwegian

12:30-13:10
Pétur Helgason, Catherine Ringen & Kari Suomi
Finnish Influence on Fenno-Swedish

13:10-14:30
Lunch break

Main Session

14:30-15:10
Robert Vago
The Inflectional System of Hungarian in Stratal Optimality Theory

15:10-15:50
Sylvia Blaho & Dániel Szeredi
Do Phonological and Phonetic Contrasts Go Hand in Hand? An Acoustic and 
Lexical Study of Anti-harmonc and Vacillating Stems in Hungarian

15:50-16:15
Coffee break

16:15-16:55
Bálint Feyér, Péter Rácz, Márton Sóskuthy & Dániel Szeredi
A Phonetic Study of L-deletion in Hungarian

16:55-17:35
László Kálmán, Péter Rebrus, Péter Szigetvári & Miklós Törkenczy
Harmony that Cannot be Represented

17:35-18:15
Márta Peredy
The euphony instinct

Saturday, 27th August

Workshop on Uralic and Scandinavian Languages

9:30-10:10
Invited talk - Anders Holmberg
Finnish and Scandinavian: Language contact and UG

10:10-10:50
Satu Manninen
Properties and Structure of Finnish tulla/joutua-passives

10:50-11:30
Judit Farkas & Gábor Alberti
The Two Finnish Ways of Agent Deletion in the Voice Continuum

11:30-11:50
Coffee break

11.50-12.30
Saara Huhmarniemi
Phi-agreement Constraint on Subject Extraction in Finnish

12:30-13:10
Elizabeth Coppock
Definiteness and the Structure of Noun Phrases in Hungarian

13:10-14:30
Lunch break

Main Session

14:30-15:10
 Tibor Laczkó & György Rákosi
A Novel LFG Approach to Spatial Dependencies in Hungarian

15:10-15:50
Júlia Bácskai-Atkári
Reanalysis in Hungarian Comparative Subclauses

15:50-16:15
Coffee break

16:15-16:55 Gábor Alberti
The Discourse-Semantic Background of the Freedom of Hungarian Word Order

16:55-17:35
Jutta Hartmann, Veronika Heged?s & Balázs Surányi
Pseudoclefts in Hungarian and German

17:35-18:15
Invited talk - Michael Rochemont
Discourse new, focused and given


Sunday, 28th August

9:30-10:10
Ildikó Hoffmann, Márta Szücs, Éva Mészáros & Zoltán Bánréti
Recursion in Alzheimer's Disease

10:10-10:50 Csaba Olsvay
Inverse Scope in Hungarian: Types of Quantifiers and Grammatical Functions

10:50-11:10
Coffee break

11:10-11:50
Adrienn Jánosi
Long-distance Split Focalization in Hungarian: Movement or Basegeneration

11:50-12:30
Invited talk - Julia Horvath
Focus, Exhaustivity, and the Syntax of Wh-interrogatives

Closing remarks








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