29.4027, Confs: Morphology, Syntax, Typology/Germany

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Subject: 29.4027, Confs: Morphology, Syntax, Typology/Germany

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Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2018 14:12:14
From: Zorica Puskar [puskar at leibniz-zas.de]
Subject: Multiple Agreement across Domains 2018

 
Multiple Agreement across Domains 2018 
Short Title: MAD 2018 

Date: 08-Nov-2018 - 09-Nov-2018 
Location: Berlin, Germany 
Contact: Zorica Puskar 
Contact Email: puskar at leibniz-zas.de 
Meeting URL: https://sites.google.com/site/multipleagreement 

Linguistic Field(s): Morphology; Syntax; Typology 

Meeting Description: 

The aim of the workshop Multiple Agreement across Domains (MAD 2018) is to
provide a platform for the discussion of empirical and theoretical challenges
raised by phenomena of two broad types: (i) agreement of a single target with
multiple controllers, and (ii) agreement of multiple targets with a single
controller. 
 
The workshop will be hosted by the Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine
Sprachwissenschaft in Berlin.
 
Invited Speakers:

András Barany (SOAS London)
Laura Kalin (Princeton University)
Jenneke van der Wal (Leiden University Centre for Linguistics)

Workshop website: https://sites.google.com/site/multipleagreement
Contact: puskar at leibniz-zas.de
 

Program:

Day 1 (Thursday, November 8th)
Leibniz-ZAS, Room 308 (Trajekteraum), 3rd floor, Schützenstrasse 18, Berlin

8.30–9.00: 
Registration + welcome

9.00–10.00: 
Invited talk: Jenneke van der Wal (Leiden University Centre for Linguistics)
“The phoenix probe(and how to distinguish it from twin probes and neighbour
probes)”

10.00–10.45: 
Louise Raynaud (Georg-August Universität Göttingen)
“Anaphoric Agreement as Multiple Agree”

10.45–11.00: Coffee break

11.00–11.45: 
Johannes Mursell (Göthe-Universität Frankfurt)
“Bundling phi- and delta-features: The impact information structure on
Agreement”

11.45–12.30: 
Emily Clem (University of California, Berkeley)
“Switch-reference as multiple agreement with cyclic expansion”

12.30–14.00: Lunch break

14.00–14.45: 
Naga Selvanathan (National University of Singapore)
“Multiple Agreement in Tamil and Feature Inheritance”

14.45–15.30: 
Christine Marquardt (Universität Leipzig)
“Breaking the Bond between C and T: Evidence from Split Gender Agreement in
Jarawara”

15.30–16.00: 
Poster speed session

16.00–16.45: Coffee + Poster session

16.45–17.45: 
Invited talk: Laura Kalin (Princeton University)
“Opacity in agreement”

18.00–19.00: 
A short walking tour of Berlin

19.00: Dinner at Amrit (Oranienburgerstrasse 45)

Day 2 (Friday, November 9th)
Leibniz-ZAS, Room 308 (Trajekteraum), 3rd floor, Schützenstrasse 18, Berlin

09.00-09.45: 
Jutta M. Hartmann (IDS Mannheim) & Caroline Heycock (University of Edinburgh)
“Multiple agreement in Icelandic: Revisiting the old, introducing the new”

9.45-10.30: 
Lanko Marušič (University of Nova Gorica)
“A note on conjoined binominal NPs”

10.30-10.45: Coffee break

10.45-11.30: 
Zheng Shen and Peter Smith (Göthe-Universität Frankfurt)
“Morphological and Semantic Agreement with Multiple Values”

11.30-12.15: 
Justin Colley (MIT)
“The role of movement in Object Preference”

12.15-14.00: Lunch break

14:00-14:45: 
Sigwan Thivierge (University of Maryland)
“When is agreement agreement? The view from Georgian”

14:45-15:30: 
Irene Amato (Universität Leipzig)
“Verbal number is syntactic agreement”

15:30-15:45: Coffee break

15:45-16:30: 
Clarissa Forbes (University of Arizona)
“Multiple ergative agreement in Tsimshianic: Direct versus indirect goals”

16.30-17.30: 
Invited talk: András Bárány (SOAS London)
“Object agreement in ditransitive constructions”

Poster presentations:

1. Nico Baier (McGill University)
“Multiple anti-agreement in Northern Italian dialects”
2. Fabian Bross (University of Stuttgart)
“The ‘Person Agreement Marker’ in German Sign Language: Not Verbal Agreement,
but Differential Object Marking”
3. Marina Chumakina and Steven Kaye (Surrey Morphology Group, University of
Surrey)
“Multiple agreement targets in Nakh-Daghestanian languages”
4. Monica Irimia (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia)
“Varieties of structural objects and licensing”
5. Alan Ke (University of Michigan)
“Minimal Search in Agree”
6. Elango Kumaran (Queen Mary University)
“Non-projection, horizons, satisfaction, and feature exchange in cyclic
probing”
7. Yeonju Lee (The Graduate Center, City University of New York)
“A Smuggling approach to Korean Raising-to-Object construction”
8. Renuka Ozarkar (Department of Linguistics, University of Mumbai)
“Agreement across a subjunctive clause: A case of LDA in Marathi”
9. Ahmet Bilal Özdemir (Universität Leipzig)
“Ne...ne (de)... ‘neither...nor...’ constructions in Turkish”
10. Sreekar Raghotham (Rutgers University) and Rahul Balusu (English and
Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad)
“Hyperactive DPs in Telugu Copular Constructions”





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