28.5111, Confs: Slavic, Morphology, Phonology, Psycholing, Semantics, Syntax/Slovenia

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Subject: 28.5111, Confs: Slavic, Morphology, Phonology, Psycholing, Semantics, Syntax/Slovenia

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Date: Tue, 05 Dec 2017 14:32:53
From: Franc Lanko Marušič [lanko.marusic at gmail.com]
Subject: Formal Description of Slavic Languages 12.5

 
Formal Description of Slavic Languages 12.5 
Short Title: FDSL 12.5 

Date: 07-Dec-2017 - 09-Dec-2017 
Location: Nova Gorica, Slovenia 
Contact: Petra Mišmaš 
Contact Email: fdsl.ng.2017 at gmail.com 
Meeting URL: https://sites.google.com/site/fdsl2017ng/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Morphology; Phonology; Psycholinguistics; Semantics; Syntax 

Language Family(ies): Slavic Subgroup 
Meeting Description: 

We are happy to announce that Formal Description of Slavic Languages 12.5 will
be held at the University of Nova Gorica (Nova Gorica, Slovenia). 

Formal Description of Slavic Languages was initially a biannual conference,
hosted in turn by the University of Leipzig and University of Potsdam since
1995, with the University of Göttingen joining the main conference cycle in
2011 and Humboldt University Berlin in 2016. In 2006 FDSL was turned into an
annual event. And while the first halftime edition was held in Nova Gorica in
2006, the tradition continued with Moscow in 2008 and Brno in 2010 and 2014.

Invited Speakers: 

Mojmír Dočekal (Masaryk University) 
Martina Gračanin-Yüksek (Middle East Technical University)
Peter Jurgec (University of Toronoto)
Roumyana Pancheva (University of Southern California)
Sergei Tatevosov (Moscow State University)
 

Program: 

Thursday – December 7, 2017:

8:30 - 9:15: Registration and coffee

9:15 - 9:30:
Introduction

9:30 - 11:00:
Session 1
Julie Goncharov and Monica Irimia
Epistemic comparatives and other expressions of speaker's uncertainty

Marcin Wągiel
Several quantifiers are different than others: Polish number-denoting
indefinites

Yakov Testelets and Alexandra Simonenko
Russian amalgams: pragmatic effects of impoverished mental predicates

11:00 - 11:20: Coffee break      

11:20 – 12:20:
Invited speaker: Mojmír Dočekal
How logical and pragmatic inferences determine acceptability judgments:
experiments on Slavic NPIs (joint work with Jakub Dotlačil)

12:20 - 14:00: Lunch

14:00 - 15:00:
Session 2
Hanna Kędzierska, Dorota Klimek-Jankowska, Piotr Gulgowski, and Joanna
Blaszczak
The role of context in idiom production: An online cloze response study of
Polish idioms

Krzysztof Hwaszcz
The processing of compound words in Polish: Effects of non-words and semantic
transparency on reaction times during lexical decision

15:00 - 15:20: Coffee break

15:20 - 16:20:
Session 3
Marko Simonović and Boban Arsenijević
Syntax restricts Prosody: The prosody of multi-purpose morphemes in
Serbo-Croatian

Matic Pavlič
Slovenian pronominal clitics are interpreted with respect to their surface
position

16:20 - 16:50: Coffee break

16:50 - 17:50:
Invited speaker: Peter Jurgec
Long-Distance Secondary Palatalization in Zadrečka Valley Slovenian (joint
work with Rachel Evangeline Chiong, Andrea Macanovič, and Peter Weiss) 

Friday – December 8, 2017:

9:30 - 10:30:
Session 4
Uwe Junghanns and Hagen Pitsch
Infinitival Conditionals

Hana Gruet-Skrabalova
Czech Modal Complement Ellipsis

10:30 - 10:50: Coffee break

10:50 - 11:20:
Session 5
Ilya Naumov
Syntax and semantics of the perdurative in Russian

11:20 - 12:20:
Invited speaker: Sergei Tatevosov
Argument projection in the structure of accomplishments 

12:20 - 14:00: Lunch

14:00 - 15:30:
Session 6
Julie Goncharov
Deontic modals can also be relativized

Mojmír Dočekal and Marcin Wągiel
Decomposing derived collectives in West Slavic: Experimental evidence from
Czech and Polish

Jacek Witkoś, Paulina Łęska and Dominika Dziubała-Szrejbrowska
Sort out your dative and accusative arguments through binding

15:30 - 16:45:
Poster session

16:45 - 17:45:
Invited speaker: Roumyana Pancheva
Perspectival effects in double object structures with clitics (joint work with
Maria Luisa Zubizarreta)

19:00: Conference dinner

Poster session:

Irine Burukina: Object control: small clauses and modals
Iveta Šafratová: Negated comparatives (no more than vs. not more than) have no
more than two readings: Experimental evidence from Czech
Jakob Lenardič: Deriving anticausatives in Slovene – evidence from the
licensing of external argument PPs
Jelena Runić: PCC Effects in Slavic: A Morphological Account
Sašo Živanović: To each his own: comparing the universal quantifiers of
Slovene and English
Takuya Miyauchi: The Structure of Event Nominal Phrases and Binding by
Instrumental Agents in Russian
Dominika Kuruncziová: Homogeneity in Slavic languages: Experimental data from
Slovak
Marija Runić and Matej Juh: The numeral en revisited 
Marko Simonović and Rene Kager: Serbo-Croatian is developing stem-based
prosody. Why so?

Saturday – December 9, 2017:

9:15 - 10:15:
Session 8
Daniela Culinović
Formations with the auxiliary clitic as verbal complexes in Serbo-Croatian

Anastasiia Ionova
Identifying the timing of clitic placement in Serbo-Croatian: an argument from
ellipsis

10:15 - 10:30: Coffee break

10:30 – 11:00:
Session 9
Vesna Plesničar
Complementizer doubling (around subordinate clauses) in Slovenian

11:00 - 12:00:
Invited speaker: Martina Gračanin Yüksek
Auxiliary clitics in coordinated subjects: Agree – Split – Repeat (joint work
with Boban Arsenijević)

12:00 - 12:20: Lunch

12:20 - 13:20:
Session 10
Wojciech Guz
Definiteness, specificity, and realis mood in two types of Polish relative
clauses

Łukasz Jędrzejowski
On (the diachrony of) ''jakoby''-clauses in Polish

13:20:
End of the Conference





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