29.225, Confs: Psycholinguistics, Semantics, Syntax/France

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Subject: 29.225, Confs: Psycholinguistics, Semantics, Syntax/France

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Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2018 17:25:21
From: Chang Liu [changliu1120 at gmail.com]
Subject: Workshop on (Co-)Distributivity 2018

 
Workshop on (Co-)Distributivity 2018 

Date: 22-Feb-2018 - 23-Feb-2018 
Location: Paris, France 
Contact: Patricia Cabredo Hofherr 
Contact Email: codistr.sfl at cnrs.fr 
Meeting URL: http://www.sfl.cnrs.fr/codistr-journees-co-distributivite-2018 

Linguistic Field(s): Psycholinguistics; Semantics; Syntax 

Meeting Description: 

We welcome work on formal syntax and semantics of distributive dependencies
(distributivity and co-distributivity) in spoken and sign languages, as well
as psycholinguistic studies on processing and acquisition of distribution.

Invited Speakers :

- Jeff Lidz (University of Maryland)
- Marie-Odile Junker (Carleton University)
- Lucia Tovena (U. Paris 7 & LLF)

Workshop organised by the project Co-Distributivité (Féd. TUL, CNRS FR 2559)
Plan d’accès/map: http://www.pouchet.cnrs.fr/plan.htm

Registration is free.

If you would like to attend please send an email with your name and
affiliation with the header Workshop to: codistr.sfl at cnrs.fr
 

Programme :

Workshop Co-Distributivity 2018
Journées (Co-)Distributivité 2018 
22-23 February 2018 / 22-23 février 2018
CNRS Pouchet 59 rue Pouchet, 75017 Paris 

Jeudi 22 février / Thursday 22 February 2018

9:30-10:30:
 Conférence invitée / invited speaker 
Lucia Tovena (Université Paris Diderot-Paris 7 & LLF)
TBA

10:30-11:00: Pause café / coffee

11:00-11:35:
Elitzur Bar-Asher Siegal (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem & Yale
University)
The collective reading of the reciprocal predicates

11:35-12:10:
Sergey Minor (University of Tromsø) 
Quantification, Plurality and the Habitual Imperfective

12:10-14:10: Déjeuner / lunch

14:10-14:45:
Enrico Flor, Nina Haslinger, Eva Rosina, Magdalena Roszkowski & Viola Schmitt
(University of Vienna) 
Cross-Linguistic Evidence for Predicate-Level Distributivity  Operators 

14:45-15:20:
Lucia Tovena (Université Paris Diderot-Paris 7 & LLF) & Mara Panaitescu
(Université Paris Diderot, LLF & University of Bucharest)
Ratios as characterizations of complex events 

15:20-15:55:
Timothée Bernard (Université Paris Diderot-Paris 7) & Lucas Champollion (New
York University)
Negation and distributivity in event semantics

15:55-16:15: Pause café / coffee

16:15-17:15:
Conférence invitée / invited speaker 
Marie-Odile Junker (Carleton University) 
What the Cree languages can teach us about (Co-)Distributivity

17:15-17:50:
Nataša Knežević & Amazigh Bedar (Université de Nantes)
Numeral reduplication in Kabyle and in Serbian 

Vendredi 23 février / Friday 23 February 2018

9:00-10:00:
Conférence invitée / invited speaker
Jeff Lidz (University of Maryland)
TBA

10:00-10:30: Pause café / coffee

10:30-11:05:
Mojmír Dočekal & Marcin Wągiel (Masaryk University)
Experimental evidence from West Slavic derived collectives 

11:05-11:40:
Ana Bosnić (University of Groningen and Université de Nantes), Hamida
Demirdache (Université de Nantes) & Jennifer Spenader (University of
Groningen)
What needs to be exhaustive? Spatial and individual distribution in Serbian

11:40-12:15:
Lelia Glass (Stanford University)
Experimental evidence for two patterns in the distributivity potential of Verb
Phrases 

12:15-14:00: Déjeuner / lunch

14:00-14:35:
Mojmír Dočekal & Hana Strachoňová (Masaryk University)
Semantics of distributivity in Czech Sign Language

14:35-15:10:
Marta Donazzan (Université de Nantes/LLING) & Luciana Sanchez Mendes
(Universidade Federal Fluminense) 
A first glance to reduplication and distributivity in Libras 

15:10-15:45:
Alice Corr (University of Birmingham)
Old Ibero-Romance reduplicated numerals and distance distributivity

Alternates:

Jennifer Spenader (University of Groningen) & Tom Roeper (University of
Massachusetts)
Floating “each”, double quantifier sentences and exhaustive pairing errors:
what do children know?

Enrico Flor (University of Vienna)
Asymmetries in the cumulativity of the Italian singular universal quantifier





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