27.2860, Confs: Romance, Historical Ling, Ling Theories, Syntax, Typology/Spain

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Subject: 27.2860, Confs: Romance, Historical Ling, Ling Theories, Syntax, Typology/Spain

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Date: Tue, 05 Jul 2016 13:10:32
From: Elisabeth Gibert [elisabeth.gibert at udg.edu]
Subject: Word Order in Old Ibero-Romance Languages

 Word Order in Old Ibero-Romance Languages 

Date: 29-Jul-2016 - 29-Jul-2016 
Location: Girona, Spain 
Contact: Elisabeth Gibert Sotelo 
Contact Email: elisabeth.gibert at udg.edu 
Meeting URL: http://habilis.udg.edu/~lidiagc/OrdenDePalabras/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics; Linguistic Theories; Syntax; Typology 

Language Family(ies): Romance 
Meeting Description: 

(English) In this workshop the most relevant theories and methodologies
concerning the study of word order in Old Romance languages will be discussed.
This meeting is a continuation of the discussion started in the linguistics
section of the ''18° Congreso de la Asociación Alemana de Hispanistas'' (whose
results were published in Dufter, Andreas & Álvaro S. Octavio de Toledo
(eds.). 2014. Left Sententence Peripheries in Spanish. Diachronic,
Variationist and Comparative Perspectives, Amsterdam/Philadelphia, John
Benjamins Publishing Company) and in the section ''Changement typologique'' of
the Colloque International de Linguistique Ibéro-Romane (CILIR2013) held in
Montpellier on May 2016 (whose conclusions were published in the monograph
López Izquierdo, Marta y Mónica Castillo Lluch (coords.). 2015. El orden de
palabras en la historia del español y otras lenguas iberorromances, Madrid,
Visor Libros). It is expected that this workshop held in Girona will give rise
to new meetings devoted to the study of Word order in Old Ibero-Romance
languages.

(Spanish) Este seminario supone un nuevo debate en torno al tema que se trató
en: 1) la sección de lingüística sincrónica y diacrónica del español del 18°
Congreso de la Asociación Alemana de Hispanistas que se celebró en Passau del
23 al 26 de marzo de 2011, cuyo tema se centró en los Escorados a la
izquierda: dislocaciones y frontalizaciones del español antiguo al moderno y
cuyas conclusiones se publicaron en: Dufter, Andreas & Álvaro S. Octavio de
Toledo (eds.). 2014. Left Sententence Peripheries in Spanish. Diachronic,
Variationist and Comparative Perspectives, Amsterdam/Philadelphia, John
Benjamins Publishing Company; y 2) la sección titulada Changement typologique
del Colloque International de Linguistique Ibéro-Romane (CILIR2013) que tuvo
lugar en Montpellier entre el 29 y el 31 de mayo de 2013, cuyas conclusiones
fueron publicadas posteriormente en: López Izquierdo, Marta y Mónica Castillo
Lluch (coords.). 2015. El orden de palabras en la historia del español y otras
lenguas iberorromances, Madrid, Visor Libros.

En esta ocasión participarán un total de 12 conferenciantes y se incidirá
especialmente en los aspectos que se consideran de mayor interés en lo
referente a los instrumentos teóricos y metodológicos propios del estudio del
orden de palabras de las lenguas románicas antiguas. No se prevé publicación
de los resultados y conclusiones del seminario, pero sí se espera que dé pie a
nuevos encuentros para profundizar en este tema.
 

Program:

8:30-9:00 
Recepción

9:00-10:00
Conferencia inaugural: Javier Elvira González ''V2 en perspectiva tipológica''

10:00-10:30 
Ioanna Sitaridou ''Against V2 in Old Spanish''

10:30-11:00
Álvaro S. Octavio de Toledo Huerta ''Patrones sintácticos y esquemas
divergentes: a propósito de la anteposición del infinitivo en construcciones
modales''

11:00-11:30  Pausa (café y refrescos)

11:30-12:00
Javier Rodríguez Molina ''2V or not 2V: la anteposición del participio en
español antiguo''

12:00-12:30
Sara Gómez Seibane ''Dislocaciones a la izquierda y novedad informativa en el
castellano septentrional (siglos XIII-XVI)''

12:30-13:00
María Victoria Pavón y Avel·lina Suñer ''Construcciones con anticipación de
participio en las lenguas románicas''

13:00-13:30
Marta López Izquierdo ''La posición de las cláusulas adverbiales: confluencia
y competencia de fuerzas en acción''

13:30-15:00 Almuerzo

15:00-15:30
Afra Pujol Campeny ''Word Order in Old Catalan Subordinate Clauses''

15:30-16:00
Miriam Bouzouita ''La posposición pronominal con futuros y condicionales en el
castellano medieval: ¿un caso de contacto de lenguas?''

16:00-16:30
Carlos Felipe Pinto ''V2 y posición de los clíticos en el español antiguo''

16:30-17:00 Pausa (café y refrescos)

17:00-18:00
Conferencia de clausura: Ana Maria Martins ''What clitics can tell us about
constituent order''

18:00-19:00
Debate: Conclusiones finales. Moderadora: Anne Wolfsgruber



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