30.2351, Confs: Hungarian; General Linguistics, Linguistic Theories/Germany

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LINGUIST List: Vol-30-2351. Wed Jun 05 2019. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 30.2351, Confs: Hungarian; General Linguistics, Linguistic Theories/Germany

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Date: Wed, 05 Jun 2019 20:30:11
From: Mira Grubic [grubic at uni-potsdam.de]
Subject: International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian 14

 
International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian 14 
Short Title: ICSH 14 

Date: 11-Jun-2019 - 12-Jun-2019 
Location: Potsdam, Germany 
Contact: Mira Grubic 
Contact Email: icsh14 at uni-potsdam.de 
Meeting URL: http://icsh14.wordpress.com 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Linguistic Theories 

Subject Language(s): Hungarian (hun)

Meeting Description: 

The International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian is a meeting
organized biannually for linguists working on or having an interest in any
linguistically relevant aspect of the Hungarian language. The 14th ICSH
conference will be hosted by the Linguistics Department of Universität Potsdam
on June 11 and 12, 2019 (Tuesday & Wednesday) at the Bildungsforum Potsdam.

Invited Speakers (confirmed):

Edgar Onea (University of Graz)
Liz Coppock (Boston University)
 

Program:

Tuesday, June 11

08:30-09:00: 
Registration

09:00-10:00: 
Liz Coppock: Hungarian Object Agreement: In Defense of Semantics

10:00-10:40: 
Péter Rebrus, Péter Szigetvári, & Miklós Törkenczy: Lexical strata and the
Height Effect

11:00-11:40: 
Balázs Surányi & Lilla Pintér: The acquisition of prosodic focus-marking:
Focus identification by Hungarian children

11:40-12:20: 
Kata Balogh & Corinna Langer: Additive particles: syntax-prosody interface and
interpretation

14:00-14:40: 
Poster session:

- Katalin É. Kiss and Lilla Pintér: Néhány ‘some’ is both a group denoting and
a counting quantifier
- Angelika Kiss and Ádám Szalontai: Affective and epistemic stance in
Hungarian rise-fall interrogatives
- Anna Szeteli, Akos Gocsal, Gábor Szente and Gabor Alberti: Vocal
Differentiation of Segmentally Identical Expressions in Hungarian

14:40-15:20: 
Brigitta R. Schvarcz: MOE: Evidence for nominal uses of numerals

15:20-16:00: 
Tamás Halm & Ágnes Bende-Farkas: The Birth of an Epistemic Indefinite: vaegy
in Transylvanian Hungarian

16:20-17:00: 
Eva Kardos & Imola-Agnes Farkas: On the syntactic complexity of the event
domain in Hungarian

17:00-17:40: 
Marcel den Dikken: ''-ik'' – Unification by Predication

Wednesday, June 12

08:30-09:00: 
Registration

09:00-10:00: 
Edgar Onea: tba

10:00-10:40: 
Péter Rebrus & Péter Szigetvári: Variation of suffix-initial vowels in typical
and non-typical adjectival contexts

11:00-11:40: 
Angelika Kiss: The pragmatics of the Hungarian tag question mi?, as
characterized by dependent and independent commitments 

11:40-12:20: 
Kata Wohlmuth: Hungarian reduplicated indefinites and subatomic event
distributivity

14:00-14:40: 
Veronika Hegedus: Ps in Hungarian resultatives and result verbs

14:40-15:20: 
Agnes Lango-Toth: The acquisition of Hungarian recursive PP-s

15:20-16:00: 
György Rákosi & Enikő Tóth: On spatial anaphora in Hungarian 

16:20-17:00: 
Tamás Halm: Radically Truncated Clauses: Revisiting the Structure of VP in
Hungarian and Beyond

17:00-17:40: 
Aniko Liptak & Jason Merchant: Extraction from copulars bled by VP-ellipsis:
On ellipsis and head vs. phrase movement





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