22.2150, Confs: Typology/France

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Subject: 22.2150, Confs: Typology/France

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Date: 20-May-2011
From: Francois Mouret [francois.mouret at linguist.jussieu.fr]
Subject: Topics in the Typology of Elliptical Constructions
 

	
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Date: Fri, 20 May 2011 18:30:23
From: Francois Mouret [francois.mouret at linguist.jussieu.fr]
Subject: Topics in the Typology of Elliptical Constructions

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Topics in the Typology of Elliptical Constructions 

Date: 24-Jun-2011 - 24-Jun-2011 
Location: Paris, France 
Contact: Francois Mouret 
Contact Email: francois.mouret at linguist.jussieu.fr 

Linguistic Field(s): Typology 

Meeting Description: 

Topics in the Typology of Elliptical Constructions
International Conference - Friday 24 June 2011

Federation CNRS Typologie et Universaux Linguistiques
Universite Paris Diderot - UMR 7110 - Laboratoire de Linguistique Formelle

Chicago Center
6 Rue Thomas Mann
75013 Paris 

Topics in the Typology of Elliptical Constructions
International Conference - Friday 24 June 2011

Federation CNRS Typologie et Universaux Linguistiques
Universite Paris Diderot - UMR 7110 - Laboratoire de Linguistique Formelle

Chicago Center
6 Rue Thomas Mann
75013 Paris

Program

9h15 - Presentation

9h30 - 10h30 - Invited Speaker : Jason Merchant (U. of Chicago) 
Derivational and Non Derivational Approaches to Gender Mismatches in Greek NPE

10h30 - 11h15 - Philip Miller (U. Paris Diderot - CLILLAC-ARP) 
The Use of the English Verbal Anaphor 'do so' in Discourse: Descriptive Analysis and Theoretical Consequences.

11h15-12h - Sophie Manus (U. Lyon 2 - DDL) & Cédric Patin (U. Lille 3 - STL) 
Gapping in Bantu

12h-14h - Lunch break

14h-14h45 - Jonathan Ginzburg (U. Paris Diderot - CLILLAC-ARP)
 Dialogue Oriented Constructionism: Towards Explanatory Adequacy in the Theory of Non-Sentential Utterances 

14h45-15h30 - Gabriela Bilbiie (U. Paris Diderot - LLF) 
A Unified Analysis of Gapping and Argument Cluster Coordinations with the Romanian Conjunction 'Iar'

15h30-16h - Coffee break

16h-16h45 - Hana Skrabalova (U. Clermont Ferrand- LRL) 
Varieties of Verbal Ellipsis in Czech 

16h45-17h30 - Anne Abeillé (U. Paris Diderot - LLF) & Francois Mouret (U. Rennes 2) 
On Right Node Raising in French








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