23.3321, Confs: General Ling/Austria

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Subject: 23.3321, Confs: General Ling/Austria

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Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2012 11:21:57
From: Dalina Kallulli [dalina.kallulli at univie.ac.at]
Subject: Syntax, Phonology and Language Analysis 5

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Syntax, Phonology and Language Analysis 5 
Short Title: SinFonIJA5 

Date: 27-Sep-2012 - 29-Sep-2012 
Location: Vienna, Austria 
Contact: Dalina Kallulli 
Contact Email: sinfonija.linguistics at univie.ac.at 
Meeting URL: http://www.univie.ac.at/sinfonija 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Meeting Description: 

We are pleased to announce that the 5th Syntax, Phonology and Language Analysis conference (SinFonIJA 5) will take place at the University of Vienna, on 27-29 September 2012.

Invited Speakers:

1. Barbara Citko (University of Washington, Seattle)
2. Maribel Romero (Konstanz)
3. Tim Stowell (UCLA)
4. Péter Szigetvári (Budapest)
5. Michael Wagner (McGill, Montreal) 

The complete program of the conference as well as information on (pre-)registration, travel and accommodation are now available on our website at: 

http://www.univie.ac.at/sinfonija

Program

Thursday, 27 September

9:30-10:30
Barbara Citko [invited talk]

10:30-11:10
Marcelo Sibaldo
On Free Small Clauses of Brazilian Portuguese

11:10-11:30
Coffee Break

11:30-12:10
Anna Malicka-Kleparska
Deprivation'

12:10-12:50
Éva Kardos
The Ingredients of Telicity

12:50-14:15
Lunch Break

14:15-14:55
Mojmír Dočekal & Ivona Kučerová
Focus on Weak Islands

14:55-15:35
Tamas Halm
Free Choice and Focus: The distribution and quantificational force of FCIs in Hungarian

15:35-15:45
Coffee Break

15:45-16:25
Mariola Turek
Wh-Questions in Polish and English: A unified account	

16:25-17:05
Petra Mišmaš
A Data-Based Argument for Optionality of Multiple Wh-Fronting

17:05-17:15
Coffee Break

17:15-17:55
Anna Bondaruk
Case Agreement and Case Valuation in Polish Copular Clauses
	
17:55-18:35
Adrian Stegovec & Tatjana Marvin
''Free'' Word Order in Slovenian

Friday, 28 September

9:30-10:30
Péter Szigetvári [invited talk]

10:30-11:10
Olga Urek
Palatalization and Palatal Assimilation in Latvian

11:10-11:30
Coffee Break

11:30-12:10
Zsofia Gyarmanthy
Gaps and Variation as Two Kinds of ''Uncertainty''

12:10-12:50
Éva Dékány
Anti-Agreement: The case of Hungarian possessors

12:50-14:15
Lunch Break

14:15-14:15
Maribel Romero [invited talk]

14:15-14:55
Martina Gračanin-Yuksek
The Syntax of Disjunctive Questions

15:55-17:00
Poster Session

17:00-17:40
David Erschler
Arguing for Movement Theory of Depictive Control: Evidence from Ossetic

17:40-18:20
Artemis Alexiadou, Elena Anagnostopoulou & Susanne Wurmbrand
Disappearing Phases: Evidence from raising constructions cross-linguistically

Saturday, 29 September

9:30-10:30
Michael Wagner [invited talk]

10:30-11:10
Beste Kamali
Accentless Words and Recursive Phrasing in Turkish

11:10-11:30
Coffee Break

11:30-12:10
Boban Arsenijević and Martina Gračanin-Yuksek
Patterns of Agreement in Serbian/Croatian/Bosnian Relative Clauses

12:10-12:50
Franc Marušić & Rok Žaucer
On the Lack of Island Repair under Sluicing

12:50-14:15
Lunch Break

14:15-14:55
Guillaume Thomas
Embedded Imperatives in Mbya

14:55-15:55
Tim Stowell [invited talk]

Alternate Talks:

1. Maria Balbach & Katharina Hartmann
News from the German ''Nachfeld'' - Evidence for Dissociating Discourse Novelty from Focus

2. Boban Arsenijević
Manner Expressing Verbs are (Hidden) Serial Constructions

15:55-17:00, 28 September 
Poster Session

1. María J. Arche
The Role of Viewpoint Aspect in the Analysis of Degree Achievements

2. Boban Arsenijević
Manner Expressing Verbs are (Hidden) Serial Constructions

3. Maria Balbach & Katharina Hartmann
News from the German ''Nachfeld'' - Evidence for Dissociating Discourse Novelty from Focus

4. Beate Bergmann
>From Empiricism to Theory - A Syntax Approach to German beim-Progressive

5. Mojmír Dočekal
Groups are Needed

6. Yasuyuki Fukutomi
Indefinite Pronouns in Japanese

7. Daniel Hole
The Scopes of Evaluational NUR

8. Lior Laks
Morpho-Thematic Mismatches and Morphological Filling







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