31.3039, Confs: Ling Theories, Morphology, Phonology, Psycholing, Syntax/Slovenia

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Subject: 31.3039, Confs: Ling Theories, Morphology, Phonology, Psycholing, Syntax/Slovenia

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Date: Wed, 07 Oct 2020 19:14:32
From: Jana Willer Gold [LCAD at bled.institute]
Subject: Linearising Constituents Across Domains 2020

 
Linearising Constituents Across Domains 2020 
Short Title: LCAD2020 

Date: 15-Oct-2020 - 16-Oct-2020 
Location: Bled, Slovenia 
Contact: Jana Willer Gold 
Contact Email: LCAD at bled.institute 
Meeting URL: https://bled.institute/lcad/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Linguistic Theories; Morphology; Phonology; Psycholinguistics; Syntax 

Meeting Description: 

Linearising Constituents Across Domains 2020 conference will be hosted online
by University College London and Bled Institute on 15 -16 October 2020 (CET).

LCAD2020 conference is hoping to highlight the interconnectivity of
contributions from varying perspectives, as the theme refers not only to
linguistic domains (e.g. clauses, noun phrases, prosodic domains, tonal
domains) but also across disciplinary domains (e.g. Slavicists, Bantuists,
researchers in bilingualism and multilingualism, sign language researchers)
that bring theoretical excellence and new empirical input to a part of the
language map famous for its linear (conjunct) agreement. Considering the
extent of the tradition and layering of the topic, the conference invites
clearly written and theoretically innovative submissions for talks, with the
potential to have an empirical and experimental impact on furthering our
understanding of linearising linguistic elements in all areas of theoretical
linguistics (phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics – across any theory),
comparative linguistics, typological linguistics, bilingualism and
multilingualism, sign language, psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, language
acquisition, and clinical linguistics.

Invited speakers:
Nancy Kula (University of Essex)
Richard Kayne (New York University)  
Caterina Donati (Université Paris Diderot-Paris 7, LLF, CNRS) 
Barbara Citko (University of Washington)
Diogo Almeida (NYU Abu Dhabi)

LCAD2020 conference will be held via Zoom. Please register your interest (no
fee) using link provided below to receive details on how to join the
conference.
https://forms.gle/gUULYogQKD6YsV6V8
 

Program Information: 

Thursday - 15.10.2020.
All times are CET

09:25 Opening Remarks 

Session 1
09:30 Kenyon Brenan
  Regimes of ordering

10:00 Andrea Moro and Ian Roberts
  Unstable structures and labeling algorithm

10:30 Dicky Gilbers and Mark de Vries
  Linguistic contrasts: how vertical and horizontal asymmetries create linear
order effects in prosody and in syntax
 
11:00 Coffee-break 

Session 2
11:10 Invited talk: Nancy Kula
  The role of prosody in linearizing constituents in information structure in
Bantu

Poster session - Lightning talks
12:10 Alvaro Cortes Rodriguez
  Congruence between the wh-remnants: a factor ameliorating multiple sluicing
constructions

12:15 Iveta Šafratova and Mojmir Dočekal
  Polarity effects of verbal high degree predicates: experimental evidence

12:20 Tamas Halm 
  Premature spell-out in colloquial Hungarian: evidence for the fine structure
of the minimal VP

12:25 Johanna Benz 
  Limiting the effects of prosodification on surface word order

12:30 Poster session - discussion

13:00 Lunch 

Session 3
13:50 Invited talk: Diogo Almeida
  TBA

14:50 Craig Sailor
  Segregated transfer of ellipsis sites: evidence from Taiwanese

15:20 Coffee-break 

Session 4
15:30 Carlo Cecchetto
  When linearization is suspended: Co-articulation of independent linguistic
units in sign languages

16:00 Invited talk: Caterina Donati
  Linearization across two channels: Word order constraints in bimodal mixed
utterances

17:00 End of the first day 

Friday - 16.10.2020.

Session 5
09:30 Bjorn Lundquist and Maud Westendorp
  Object shift feeds variable verb and subject placement: implications for
linearization and production planning

10:00 Svitlana Antonyuk
  On 'Argument Inversion': Timing and Early Linearization

10:30 Eshani Baishya
  On Assamese complementizers

11:00 Coffee-break 

Poster session - Lightning talks
11:10 Luka Komidar, Lanko Marušič, Petra Mišmaš, Gregor Sočan, and Rok Žaucer 
                Can we explain strict ordering restrictions with
extralinguistic properties?

11:15 Anita Peti-Stantić, Irina Masnikosa, and Jelena Tušek 
                Processing SVO and SOV word order in Croatian

11:20 Gillian Ramchand 
  Deriving VSO in Scottish Gaelic: A direct linearization approach

11:25 Boban Arsenijević and Marko Simonović
  Linearisation without hierarchy: Transitive roots and phasal spell-out

11:30    Poster session - discussion

Session 6
12:00 Invited talk: Richard Kayne 
  TBA

13:00 Lunch 

Session 7
13:50 Bhattacharya Tanmoy and Jyoti Sharma
  ‘Indexation Switch' in person hierarchy and negation in two subgroups of
agreeing Tibeto-Burman languages

14:20 Daniel Gleim, Gereon Müller, Maria Privizentseva, and Soeren Tebay 
                Linearizing inflectional exponents by movement: Phonological
reflexes

14:50 Hedde Zeijlstra and Sascha Alexeyenko
  (Dis)obeying the Head-Final-Filter

15:20 Coffee-break 

Session 8
15:30 Maria Kouneli
  N-to-D movement in the Kipsigis DP

16:00 Invited talk: Barbara Citko
  How to agree to disagree: Agreement in relative clauses with coordinated
heads

17:00 Closing remarks





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