30.1241, Confs: General Linguistics, Morphology, Phonology, Semantics, Syntax/Norway

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Subject: 30.1241, Confs: General Linguistics, Morphology, Phonology, Semantics, Syntax/Norway

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Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2019 16:51:16
From: Jozina Vander Klok [j.v.klok at iln.uio.no]
Subject: Generative Linguistics in the Old World 42

 
Generative Linguistics in the Old World 42 
Short Title: GLOW 42 

Date: 07-May-2019 - 11-May-2019 
Location: Oslo, Norway 
Contact: Jozina Vander Klok 
Contact Email: j.v.klok at iln.uio.no 
Meeting URL: http://glowlinguistics.org/42 

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

Meeting Description: 

The 42nd Generative Linguistics in the Old World (GLOW) conference will take
place at the University of Oslo, on 7-11 May 2019. In addition to the main
session, there will be three thematic workshops:

Workshop 1 (May 7, 2019):
''Anaphora at the syntax-semantics-pragmatics interface in endangered and
understudied languages''
Organizers: Patrick G. Grosz (University of Oslo) and Amy Rose Deal (UC
Berkeley)

Workshop 2 (May 7, 2019):
''Rules and Learning Strategies in the Acquisition of Signed and Spoken
Phonologies''
Organizers: Julian K. Lysvik (University of Oslo) and Andrew Nevins (UCL)

Workshop 3 (May 11, 2019):
''Generative Linguistics beyond Language: Shared Modules for Rhythm, Narration
and Emotion across Domains''
Organizers: Pritty Patel-Grosz and Alexander Refsum Jensenius (University of
Oslo)
 

Program:

The full programme can be found here as well:
https://glowlinguistics.org/42/overall-programme/

Main Colloquium, Day 1 – Wednesday 8 May 2019 

Wed 8 May, 08:00–08:45: 
Registration

Wed 8 May, 08:45-09:00: 
Opening of the conference

Wed 8 May, 09:00-10:00:
András Bárány (SOAS University of London) & Michelle Sheehan (Anglia Ruskin
University), When dependent case is not enough

Wed 8 May, 10:00-11:00:
Eva Zimmermann (University of Leipzig), Faded Copies: Reduplication as Sharing
of Activity

Wed 8 May, 11:00-11:30: Coffee

Wed 8 May, 11:30-12:30:
Jairo Nunes (University of São Paulo), Edge features and phase head allomorphy

Wed 8 May, 12:30-14:00: Lunch

Wed 8 May, 14:00-15:00:
Yasutada Sudo (University College London) and Daniele Panizza (University of
Göttingen), Minimal Sufficiency Readings with a Covert ‘Even’

Wed 8 May, 15:00-16:00:
Markus Alexander Pöchtrager (University of Vienna), Towards a non-arbitrary
account of affrication

Wed 8 May, 16:00–16:30: Coffee

Wed 8 May, 16:30-17:30: 
Poster lightning talks

Wed 8 May, 17:30–19:30: 
Poster session with food and refreshments
Visit the website for the full descriptions of the poster sessions.

Main Colloquium, Day 2 – Thursday 9 May 2019 

Thu 9 May, 08:30-09:00: 
Registration

Thu 9 May, 09:00-10:00:
Coppe van Urk (Queen Mary University of London)
VP-fronting in Imere and the stranding problem

Thu 9 May, 10:00-11:00:
Clàudia Pons-Moll (Universitat de Barcelona), Francesc Torres-Tamarit (Paris 8
/ CNRS) and Vlad Martin-Diaconescu (Institut Català d’Investigació Química)
Catalan nativization patterns in the light of Weighted Scalar Constraints

Thu 9 May, 11:00-11:30: Coffee

Thu 9 May, 11:30-12:30:
Gregor Williamson (University College London)
Adverbial Adjunct Clauses and their LFs

Thu 9 May, 12:30-14:00: Lunch

Thu 9 May, 14:00-15:00:
Ekaterina Georgieva (Hungarian Academy of Sciences), Martin Salzmann
(University of Leipzig) and Philipp Weisser (University of Leipzig)
Forming Verb Clusters Postsyntactically: Evidence from Udmurt and Mari

Thu 9 May, 15:00-16:00:
Zahra Mirrazi (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
Neg-Raising: A View From Indefinites

Thu 9 May, 16:00-16:30: Coffee

Thu 9 May, 16:30-17:30:
Jade Sandstedt (University of Edinburgh)
A reanalysis of (non-)exceptional patterns in Bondu-so tongue root harmony

Thu 9 May, 17:30-18:30:
Pietro Cerrone and Jon Sprouse (University of Connecticut)
Testing split-intransitivity: an experimental investigation of two diagnostics
in Italian

Main Colloquium, Day 3 – Friday 10 May 2019

Fri 10 May, 09:00-09:30: 
Registration

Fri 10 May, 09:30-10:30:
Elsi Kaiser and Sarah Hye-Yeon Lee (University of Southern California)
On the generalizability of subjective opinions: Predicates of personal taste
and multidimensionality

Fri 10 May, 10:30-11:30:
Barbara Citko (University of Washington) and Martina Gracanin-Yuksek (Middle
East Technical University)
Conjunction Saves Multiple Sluicing: How *(and) Why?

Fri 10 May, 11:30-12:00: Coffee

Fri 10 May, 12:00-13:00: 
Poster lightning talks

Fri 10 May 13:00-15:30: Poster session with catered lunch

Fri 10 May 15:30-16:30:
Alison Biggs (Georgetown University) and David Embick (University of
Pennsylvania)
Event structural properties of the English get-passive

Fri 10 May 16:30-17:30
Pavel Caha (Masarykova Univerzita), Karen De Clercq (Ghent University), Michal
Starke (Tromsø University) and Guido Vanden Wyngaerd (Katholieke Universiteit
Leuven) 
How to be Positive

Fri 10 May 17:30-18:00: 
Business meeting

Fri 10 May 18:00-19:00: 
Travel time to Felix Conference Center

Fri 10 May 19:00-22:00: 
Conference dinner at Felix Conference Center

Fri 10 May 22:00-02:00: 
Lounge bar at Felix Conference Center





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