29.4767, Confs: Gen Ling, Ling Theories, Morphology, Phonology, Syntax/Netherlands

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Subject: 29.4767, Confs: Gen Ling, Ling Theories, Morphology, Phonology, Syntax/Netherlands

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Date: Sun, 02 Dec 2018 04:19:29
From: Jan Casalicchio [jan.casalicchio at gmail.com]
Subject: Going Romance 2018

 
Going Romance 2018 

Date: 11-Dec-2018 - 14-Dec-2018 
Location: Utrecht, Netherlands 
Contact: Jan Casalicchio 
Contact Email: going.romance at uu.nl 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Linguistic Theories; Morphology; Phonology; Syntax 

Language Family(ies): Romance 
Meeting Description: 

The Utrecht institute of Linguistics (UiL-OTS) will organize Going Romance
2018 on December 11-14, 2018

Invited speakers:

Silvio Cruschina (Universität Wien)
Hamida Demirdache (Université de Nantes)
Luis López (University of Illinois at Chicago)
MCarme Parafita Couto (Universiteit Leiden)

The scope of the conference series can be defined as the contribution of data
from the Romance languages to linguistic theories. Beyond this general tenet,
there are no specific requirements as to the topic, the subdiscipline, the
approach or the methodology, as long as it is clear how the Romance data
contribute to modelling linguistic theories of human language
(http://going-romance.wp.hum.uu.nl).

In addition to the main session, there will be two special sessions, one on
(micro)contact (December 11) and one on aspect and tense (December 14).

Organizing committee:

Sergio Baauw, Jan Casalicchio, Francesco Maria Ciconte, Roberta D'Alessandro,
Frank Drijkoningen, Bert Le Bruyn, Luisa Meroni, Manuela Pinto and Henriette
de Swart.

Organizers of the special session on Microcontact: Roberta D'Alessandro, Jan
Casalicchio, Francesco Maria Ciconte
Organizers of the special session GREAT 2018: Henriette de Swart, Bert Le
Bruyn
 

Program:

Tuesday, 11 December – Microcontact Workshop  

08:10-08:30: 
Registration

08:30-08:35: 
Opening

08:35-09:30: 
L. LÓPEZ (Keynote speaker), Contact phenomena: The I-language of a bilingual

09:30-10:00: 
I. MANTENUTO & I.CAPONIGRO, Microvariation in Light Headed Relative Clauses:
between Teramano Abruzzese and varieties of Italian

10:00-10:30:
L. SIMIONI, Sujeitos e objetos pronominais no português uruguaio e no
português brasileiro

10:30-10:50: Coffee break

10:50-11:20: 
E. DI DOMENICO & I. BARONCINI, Null vs lexical subjects in bilingual speakers
of two null subject languages: amplifying micro-differences in language
contact

11:20-11:50: 
C. GUARDIANO, G. LONGOBARDI, G. SILVESTRI, G. CORDONI, S. SARNO & D. PETTENER,
The glottogenetics of microvariation: insights from (Southern) Italo-Romance

11:50-12:20: 
L.M. SAVOIA, B. BALDI & M.R. MANZINI,  -ŋ feminine plural inflection in
North-Lombard varieties. A comparison

12:20-13:50: Lunch break

13:50-14:20: 
J. GARZONIO & S. ROSSI, On Stability and Change in Talian

14:20-14:50: 
G. COCCHI & C. PIERANTOZZI, Long-distance gender agreement in mixed
Italian/English and Italian/German ergative clauses

14:50-15:10: Coffee break

15:10-15:40: 
M. LOPORCARO, F. GARDANI & A. GIUDICI, Contact-induced complexification in the
gender system of Istro-Romanian

15:40-16:10: 
O. KELLERT & M. FRANCIA, Cualunque in Argentinian Spanish and qualunque in
Italian

16:10-16:40: 
A.M. MARTINS, Language contact in diachrony: identifying non-prestige
grammars/grammar competition

17:15: Welcome drinks

Wednesday, 12 December - Main Session

08:30-09:00: 
Registration

09:00-10:00: 
M.C. PARAFITA COUTO (Keynote speaker), Theoretical and methodological
considerations for code-switching research: insights from different bilingual
communities

10:00–10:35: 
C. PONS MOLL & F. TORRES TAMARIT, Exploring implicational constraint rankings
through Catalan loanword phonology 

10:35–11:10: 
A. SAAB, On the locus of expressivity in Spanish

11:10–11:30: Coffee Break

11:30–12:05: 
V. BRUNETTO, The effect of coargumenthood on the on-line processing of clitic
pronouns

12:05–12:40: 
E. PAGLIARINI, M. ANDRADA REYES, M.T. GUASTI, S. CRAIN & A. GAVARRÓ, The
acquisition of disjunction under negation in Catalan

12:50–15:00: 
POSTER SESSION with Lightning talks and Lunch (see below)

15:15–15:50: 
L. ALONSO-OVALLE & V. ROUILLARD, Number Inflection, Spanish Bare
Interrogatives, and Higher-Order Quantification

15:50–16:25: 
Á. GALLEGO & R. BONO, Number agreement in Pyrenean dialects. An argument for
parameter underspecification

16:25–16:45: Coffee Break

16:45–17:20: 
O. FERNÁNDEZ SORIANO, Non-matching split interrogatives and focus extension in
Spanish

17:20-17:55: 
Ch. MEKLENBORG SALVESEN, Topicalisation patterns in Old French

19:00: Conference Dinner 

Thursday, 13 December - Main Session

09:30–10:05: 
A.M. MARTINS & J. NUNES, Brazilian and European Portuguese and Holmberg’s 2005
typology of Null Subject Languages

10:05–10:40: 
M. GILBERT, Stress and Morphological Complexity in Brazilian Portuguese

10:40–11:15: 
P. RODRIGUES & M.V. LUNGUINHO, The pragmaticalization of capaz ‘capable’ in
Brazilian Portuguese

11:15-11:35: Coffee Break

11:35–12:10: 
A. NICOLAE, Syntax meets etymology: the origin and development of Romanian
strong demonstratives

12:10–12:45: 
M. IRIMIA & A. PINEDA, DOM and counterexamples to Scales: some insights from
Romance diachrony

12:50–15:00: 
POSTER SESSION with Lightning talks and Lunch (see below)
 
15:15–15:50: 
A. CARDOSO, A.L. SANTOS & I. DUARTE, Infinitival Complement Clauses: Data from
L2 Acquisition of European Portuguese

15:50–16:25: 
C. POLETTO & S. ROSSI, The internal and external syntax of bare quantifiers in
Old Italian

16:25–16:45: Coffee Break

16:45–17:45: 
S. CRUSCHINA (Keynote Speaker), Focus fronting vs wh-movement: Evidence from
Sardinian

Friday, 14 December – GREAT Workshop  

9:00-9:10:   
Coffee/tea

9:10-9:30:   
Introduction

9:30-10:00:  
R. ZHAO, The Crosslinguistic Variation of the Present Perfect as a
Definiteness Effect 

10:00-10:30: 
V. TERAN, Variable past-time expression and present perfect grammaticalization
in two Argentinian Spanish varieties

10:30-10:50: Coffee/tea

10:50-11:20: 
F. PRATAS, Tense results from mood and aspect: temporal meanings in
Capeverdean

11:20-11:50: 
P. SILVANO, A. LEAL & J. CORDEIRO, Temporal and aspectual properties of
adverbial perfect participial clauses in varieties of Portuguese and English 

11:50-12:00: 
LIGHTNING TALKS for poster session
  
12:00-13:30: 
POSTER SESSION with Lunch (see below)

13:30-14:00: 
J. GONCHAROV & M. IRIMIA, Counterfactuality is not obligatory!

14:00-14:30: 
S. RASTELLI, The imperfective paradox in a second language

14:30-15:00: 
S. PERPIÑÁN & R. MARÍN, The Role of Aspect in the Developmental Stages of the
Acquisition of ser and estar

15:00-15:20: Coffee/tea

15:20-16:20: 
H. DEMIRDACHE (Keynote Speaker), tba

Posters:

Main Session – Day 1 (12 December)
I. CRESPÍ, Unexpected passive structures in Romance: indicative of deficiency
in the verbal domain
A. FABREGAS & Rafael MARIN, Spanish inherently reflexive verbs: passives and
auxiliaries
M. MARQUES & R. BASSO, Predicates of personal taste and direct experience:
data from Brazilian Portuguese
F. MATOS, The (un)grammatical and the (un)acceptable in the processing of VP
Ellipsis: Looking into the Recycling Approach
S. SCHÄFER, Topic agreement and the person-agreement split in two
North-Eastern Italian varieties
L. STIGLIANO, P-stranding effects in clausal ellipsis in Spanish: evidence for
isomorphic sources
I. SUAREZ PALMA, Inalienable possession effects in Spanish middle passives
Ch. TAHAR, On the semantics of expletive negation
S. TERENGHI, Deictic fission in Romance demonstrative systems
T. WESTVEER, P. SLEEMAN & E. ABOH, Sexless animates? Gender agreement with
fixed-gender animate nouns in superlative partitives in French
 
Main Session – Day 2 (13 December)
V. BIANCHI & S. MENZA, On a discourse particle in Sicilian 
B. CASTRO LOPEZ, Mirative questions about quotes in Spanish
T. DIAUBALICK, J. DIEBOWSKI, P. GUIJARRO-FUENTES & K. SCHMITZ, Reassembling
features in phenomena with different complexity: gender and tense/aspect in
Spanish as L2 and heritage language
L. FRANCO & P. LORUSSO, On the morpho-syntax of existentials in Romance and
Romance based Creoles
I. GIURGEA & M.A. COTFAS, Control in se-'passives' in Romanian
P. HERBECK, Strong Pronouns as Perspectival Markers in Spoken Spanish - The
Case of Mental Verbs
D. PESCARINI, A criterial approach to cliticisation
C. PONS MOLL, The limits of the free ride in morphophonemic learning. Evidence
from Catalan
A. SAAB & Mercedes PUJALTE, A-movement and clitic doubling in Rioplatense
Spanish
A. TIGAU & K. VON HEUSINGER, Differential Object Marking - a syntactically
triggered mechanism. Insights from Romanian 

GREAT workshop (14th December)
G. ARMENANTE, Sequence of Tense in Italian
P. GONZALEZ, Margarita Jara YUPANQUI and Carmen KLEINHERENBRINK, The Perfect
Variation
G. GUAJARDO, Grant GOODALL, What can experimental syntax tell us about
Concordantia Temporum in Spanish?
V. LÓPEZ, L2 acquisition of the compound gerund in European Portuguese adjunct
clauses          
F. SILVAGNI, Stage-Level non-verbal predication with and without estar





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