27.1034, Confs: Phonetics, Phonology, Semantics, Syntax/Spain

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Subject: 27.1034, Confs: Phonetics, Phonology, Semantics, Syntax/Spain

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Date: Mon, 29 Feb 2016 11:35:41
From: Juan Romero Morales [juantxoromero at gmail.com]
Subject: 26th Colloquium on Generative Grammar

 
26th Colloquium on Generative Grammar 
Short Title: CGG 

Date: 13-Apr-2016 - 15-Apr-2016 
Location: Cáceres, Spain 
Contact: Juan Romero Morales 
Contact Email: cgg26uex at gmail.com 
Meeting URL: http://sites.google.com/site/26cgguex/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Phonetics; Phonology; Semantics; Syntax 

Meeting Description: 

The University of Extremadura is pleased to announce that the 26th Colloquium
on  Generative Grammar (CGG) will be held at its campus in Cáceres, on April
13-15, 2016. 

The CGG is an annual conference that has been held in Spain, Portugal, and
France. The CGG is a conference where linguists from all over the world
discuss the latest proposals on syntax, semantics, phonology and phonetics of
natural languages within the generative  framework. The CGG is one of the main
conferences on this topic held in Europe. 

Organizers: Juan Romero (UEX), and Javier Ormazabal (EHU-UPV)

Keynote Speakers:

Carme Picallo (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
Pilar Barbosa (Universidade do Minho)
Silvia Gumiel & Isabel Pérez (Universidad de Alcalá)
 

Program:

Wednesday, April 13

9:00-9:40 
Ricardo Etxepare (IKER-CNRS, UMR 5478) & Myriam Uribe Etxebarria (University
of the Basque Country, UPV/EHU)
A conspiracy theory of constituent negation

9:40-10:20 
Ekaterina Chernova (Universitat de Girona)
Interrogative enclitic li in light of Q-based theory

10:20-11:00 
Mara Frascarelli (Università di Roma Tre) & Angel Luis Jiménez (University of
Sevilla)
How partial can a language be? Comparing interface restrictions on Topic
chains

Break

11:20-12:00 
Theresa Biberauer (University of Cambridge, Stellengosch University) & Ian
Roberts (University of Cambridge): Emergent parameters and pleiotropic
features
New perspectives on syntactic complexity

12:00 
Invited Speaker: Carme Picallo (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, UAB)
T.B.A.

Lunch

15:00-15:40 
Francesca Ramaglia (Università di Roma Tre)
Definiteness effect and (null) indefinite variables: Focusing nominal
predicates at the interfaces

15:40-16:20 
Paolo Lorusso (Università di Firenze) & Ludovico Franco (Universidade Nova de
Lisboa) Patterns of agreement with embedded NPs

Break/Poster Session

Jorge Vega, Mario Navarro & Susann Fischer (University of Hamburg)
The clitic doubling cycle. A diachronic reconstruction

Michela Russo (Lyon III Univ./CEL EA 1663 & UMR 7023 CNRS Paris 8) & Shanti
Ulfsbjorninn (Lyon University (UdL)/CEL EA 1663 Lyon III & UCL London)
Phonological weakening in the initial position of Southern Italian. Is it
really lenition?

Eloisa Pilati & Rozana Naves (University of Brazilia)
Explaining null subjects in Partial null subject languages

17:00-17:40 
Neda Todorovic (University of Connecticut)
Aspect in Serbian and how it interacts with the future

17:40-18:20 
Jennifer Tan (Spanish National Research Council, CSIC)
Embeddability of the Tagalog reportative daw

Thursday, April 14

9:00-9:40 
Zolan Zato (ILLA-CSIC)
Gradable nominalizations in Spanish

9:40-10:20 
Melania S. Masià (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, UAB)
Adjectives of completion as maximality modifiers of eventive nominalizations

10:20-11:00 
Sascha Alexeyenko (University of Osnabrück) & Antonio Fábregas
(IS-Universitetet i Tromsø)
A syntactico-semantic analysis of invariable adjectives

Break

11:20-12:00 
Angel Gallego (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, UAB)
The EPP revisited under labeling theory

12:00 
Invited Speaker: Pilar Barbosa (Universidade do Minho)
T.B.A.

Lunch

15:00-15:40  
Giulia Bellucci (Università degli Studi di Firenze), Lena dal Pozzo
(Università di Firenze), Ludovico Franco (Universidad Nova de Lisboa) & Rita
Manzini (Università di Firenze)
Locatives, part and whole in Uralic

15:40-16:20 
Rita Gonçalves, Inês Duarte & Tjerk. Hagemeijer (Faculdade de Letras/Centro de
Linguística da Universidade de Lisboa)
Revisiting dative constructions - a VP-shell based approach

Break/Poster

Chen Wang (Queen Mary University of London)
The event structure of le in Mandarin: Distinction between word-final and
sentence-final

Adina Camelia Bleotu (University of Bucharest)
The issue of parasynthesis in generative Grammar. A look at în verbs in
Romanian

Ziren Zhou (University College, London)
Mass/count distinction of nouns in Mandarin Chinese

17:00-17:40 
Ryoichi Kobayashi (Sophia University)
No V-to-T raising in strictly head-final languages. Evidence from Japanese and
Korean

17:40-18:20 
Yasuyuki Fukutomi (Fukushima University): A condition on juxtapossed
interrogative clauses

Friday, April 15

9:00-9:40 
Sonia Cyrino (University of Campinas): A tree-geometric approach for direct
object animacy and specificity hierarchies

9:40-10:20 
Johannes Mursell (Goethe University Frankfurt): : Syntactic association with
focus

10:20-11:00 
Alba Cerrudo (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, UAB): Cyclic Spell-Out and
parenthetical clauses: A case study in Romance 

Break

11:20-12:00 
Judy B. Bernstein (William Paterson University), Francisco Ordóñez (Stony
Brook University) & Francesc Roca (Universitat de Girona)
Personal determiners as classifiers

12:00 
Invited Speaker: Silvia Gumiel & Isabel Pérez (Universidad de Alcalá)
T.B.A.

Lunch

15:00-15:40 
Alejo Alcaraz (University of the Basque Country, UPV/EHU)
The Spurious vs. dative problem

15:40-16:20 
M. Pilar Colomina (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, UAB)
PCC effects in Eastern Iberian clitic clusters

Trip by bus to Sierra de Gata (1 hour)

Saturday, April 16

Two talks (T.B.A.), and a meeting with fala speakers

Lunch

Trip back to Cáceres





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