24.2154, Confs: Ling Theories, Syntax, Morphology, Discipline of Ling/Germany

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Subject: 24.2154, Confs: Ling Theories, Syntax, Morphology, Discipline of Ling/Germany

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Date: Wed, 22 May 2013 11:34:37
From: Stefan Müller [Stefan.Mueller at fu-berlin.de]
Subject: Workshop on Progress in Linguistics

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 Workshop on Progress in Linguistics 
Short Title: ProgLing 

Date: 27-Aug-2013 - 27-Aug-2013 
Location: Berlin, Germany 
Contact: Stefan Müller 
Contact Email: Stefan.Mueller at fu-berlin.de 
Meeting URL: http://hpsg.fu-berlin.de/Events/HPSG2013/progling.html 

Linguistic Field(s): Discipline of Linguistics; Linguistic Theories; Morphology; Syntax 

Meeting Description: 

The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers from various theoretical camps and discuss their frameworks and how they contribute to progress in linguistics. Topics can be either meta considerations on research organization in sub­parts of (theoretical) linguistics or in (theoretical) linguistics as such or specific case studies of phenomena and/or specific projects.
 
Tuesday, 27.08.2013

9:30-9:40
Stefan Müller: Introduction

9:40-10:20
Artemis Alexiadou (Uni Stuttgart, Minimalism, Distributed Morphology):	Where’s morphology? Taking stock

10:20-11:00
Peter Culicover (Ohio State University, Simpler Syntax): Simpler syntax and explanation

11:00-11:20
Break

11:20-12:00
Gisbert Fanselow (Uni Potsdam, GB, Empirical Syntax): A hundred informants cannot be wrong

12:00-12:40
Andreas Pankau (Uni Frankfurt/Main, Arc-Pair Grammar): Arc-Pair Grammar and extraction: Unbounded dependencies and grammatical relations

12:40-13:40
Lunch

13:40-14:20
Thomas Groß (Aichi University), Timothy Osborne (Penn State, Dependency Grammar): Catena-based dependency grammar

14:20-15:00
Nigel Vincent (University of Manchester, LFG): Before and between theories

15:00-15:30
Break

15:30-16:10
Tibor Kiss (Ruhr Universität Bochum, Free Style): Is syntax rule-based?

16:10-16:50
Timm Lichte (Uni Düsseldorf, TAG): Syntax with and without valency

16:50-17:10
Break

17:10-17:50
Stefan Müller (FU Berlin, HPSG): Description, analysis, formalization, implementation: The grammars of the CoreGram Project

17:50-18:10
All together now: Discussion

19:00-00:10
Workshop Dinner
Luise

For abstracts and further information please visit the workshop page.

The workshop is part of HPSG 2013. Please register at the conference page http://hpsg.fu-berlin.de/Events/HPSG2013/. Registration is free.



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