22.2589, Confs: Syntax, Morphology, Typology/Utrecht

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Subject: 22.2589, Confs: Syntax, Morphology, Typology/Utrecht

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Date: 22-Jun-2011
From: Dagmar Schadler [D.Schadler at uu.nl]
Subject: The World of Reflexives Workshop
 

	
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Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 10:14:39
From: Dagmar Schadler [D.Schadler at uu.nl]
Subject: The World of Reflexives Workshop

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The World of Reflexives Workshop 

Date: 25-Aug-2011 - 27-Aug-2011 
Location: Utrecht, Netherlands 
Contact: Anna Volkova 
Contact Email: A.Volkova at uu.nl 
Meeting URL: http://languagelink.let.uu.nl/~anatyp/doku.php?id=intro_wor 

Linguistic Field(s): Morphology; Syntax; Typology 

Meeting Description: 

We are happy to announce that 'The World of Reflexives' workshop is going to be held at Utrecht University on August 25-27, 2011. 

Our workshop is focusing on universals capturing cross-linguistic similarities in conditions on anaphoric relations. All languages have elements that for their interpretation may or must depend on another element (their antecedent). One of the approaches to explain the cross-linguistic patterns of anaphora is by decomposing them into more elementary principles, in part language independent (Everaert 1986, Reinhart & Reuland 1991, 1993, Reuland 2001, 2011). The internal structure of a reflexive and the properties of its subparts can also give clues on how the dependency relations are established. 

The aim of the workshop is to bring together theoretical linguists and language experts and to discuss a wide range of anaphora related phenomena in less described languages. 

Invited speakers:
Peter Cole (University of Delaware)
Denis Delfitto (University of Verona)
Claire Moyse-Faurie (LACITO-CNRS)
Johan Rooryck & Guido van den Wyngaerd (Leiden University, HU Brussels)
Karumuri V. Subbarao (University of Hyderabad)
Svetlana Toldova (Russian State University for the Humanities)
Martina Wiltschko & Rose-Marie Déchaine (UBC)
 
For further details and the program, please visit our webpage http://languagelink.let.uu.nl/~anatyp/doku.php?id=intro_wor
 
If you have any questions please contact A.Volkova at uu.nl 










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