23.2634, Confs: Typology/France

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Subject: 23.2634, Confs: Typology/France

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Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2012 16:08:03
From: Francois Mouret [francois.mouret at free.fr]
Subject: Topics in the Typology of Elliptical Constructions - Part II

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Topics in the Typology of Elliptical Constructions - Part II 

Date: 27-Jun-2012 - 27-Jun-2012 
Location: Paris, France 
Contact: Anne Abeillé, François Mouret 
Contact Email: anne.abeille at linguist.jussieu.fr, francois.mouret at linguist.jussieu.fr 

Linguistic Field(s): Typology 

Meeting Description: 

In the line of a previous meeting organized in 2011, the present  
conference funded by the French TUL CNRS federation aims at providing  
a comprehensive view of recent advances on ellipsis by comparing  
different constructions (such as VP ellipsis, Right Node Raising and  
Gapping), different languages (such as English, Czech, Romanian and  
Mandarin Chinese) and different theoretical perspectives (such as  
Minimalism and HPSG). 

9h15
Presentation

9h30 - 10h30
Invited speaker: Emil Ionescu (U. Bucarest)
A Hybrid Variety of Stripping in Romanian

10h30 - 11h15
Hana Gruet-Skrabalova (U. Clermont-Ferrand)
Ellipsis in Answers to Polar Questions in Czech

Coffee break

11h45-12h30
Jonathan Ginzburg  & Dimitra Kolliakou (U. Paris Diderot)
Non Sentential Clarification Requests: Grammar and emergence

12h30-13h15
Gabriela Bilbiie (U. Paris Diderot & Labex EFL)
Empirical Investigations on Right Node Raising in the Penn Treebank

Lunch break

14h15-15h15
Invited speaker: Rui Chaves (U. Buffalo)
On the Disunity of Right Node Raising Phenomena

15h15-16h
Anne Dagnac (U. Toulouse-Le Mirail)
Some Remarks on Gapping in French

Coffee break

16h30-17h15
Yiqin Qiu (U. Paris Diderot)
The Hierarchy of Adjuncts in Mandarin VP Ellipsis 

17h15-18h
Philip Miller (U. Paris Diderot)
Exophoric VP Ellipsis in English







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