33.3242, Confs: Romance; Morphology, Phonology, Pragmatics, Semantics, Syntax/Spain

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Subject: 33.3242, Confs: Romance; Morphology, Phonology, Pragmatics, Semantics, Syntax/Spain

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Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2022 08:38:07
From: Xavier Villalba [Xavier.Villalba at uab.cat]
Subject: Going Romance 2022

 
Going Romance 2022 
Short Title: GR2022 

Date: 30-Nov-2022 - 02-Dec-2022 
Location: Bellaterra, Spain 
Contact: Anna Gavarró 
Contact Email: cr.clt at uab.cat 
Meeting URL: http://filcat.uab.cat/clt/going-romance-2022/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Morphology; Phonology; Pragmatics; Semantics; Syntax 

Language Family(ies): Romance 
Meeting Description: 

The Centre de Lingüística Teòrica of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
will organise the 36th edition of Going Romance between November 30th to
December 2nd, 2022. 

Our invited speakers will be Chiara Gianollo (Università di Bologna) and Donca
Steriade (MIT).

Going Romance is the European conference series that focuses on Romance
languages from the perspective of current linguistic theorising. Over the 36
years of its existence, it has developed into the major European discussion
forum for theoretically relevant research on Romance languages. Going Romance
2022 will be a hybrid conference held at the UAB in Bellaterra. Besides the
main session, there will be a workshop on Superlatives and definiteness
convened by Lucia M. Tovena (Université Paris Cité).
 

Program:

Wednesday, November 30th

14:30-15: Registration & Welcome to the Main session
15-15:30: Andrea Matticchio. V1 clauses & EPP in Old Italian
15:30-16: Espen Klævik-Pettersen. Verb movement and phasehood in French
clausal syntax
16-16:30: Gabriela Matos & Sonia Cyrino. On the existence of verb stranding VP
ellipsis – evidence from Portuguese

16:30-17: coffee break

17-17:30: Kim Groothuis & Mirella De Sisto. Microvariation in Campanian
asyndetic imperatives: towards an analysis of the second form of the
infinitive
17:30-18: Brian Gravely & Timothy Gupton. How to spot a defective verb:
evidence from Brazilian Portuguese
18-18:30: Alfredo García-Pardo & Rafael Marín. Revisiting by-phrases in
adjectival passives

Thursday, December 1st

9:00-10:Invited speaker: Chiara Gianollo (t.b.a)
10-10:30:Maria Rita Manzini & Diego Pescarini. North Italian varieties vs.
Negative Concord: the relevance of phases
10:30-11:Laura Ros García. The interaction of negation with zero event
deverbal nominals in Spanish

11-11:30:coffee break

11:30-12:Sebastian Buchczyk. Common Ground-effects on mood variability: the
case of decir
12-12:30:Giuliano Armenante. In the mood for double access: how TAM categories
constrain the interpretation of attitude reports
12:30-13:Greta Viale & Andrea Briglia. Auxiliary selection in Italian

13-14:30:lunch break

14:30-15:Elisabeth Gibert-Sotelo. Affix synonymy in Catalan change of state
verbs
15-15:30:Alessandro Bigolin. Complex predicates in verb-framed systems.
Evidence from Italian verb-particle constructions
15:30-16:Fabienne Martin, Yining Nie, Chiara Dal Farra, Silvia Silleresi,
Maria Teresa Guasti & Artemis Alexiadou. Agentivity in child and adult Italian
event descriptions
16-17:30:Poster session 1 & coffee break
17:30-18:Liz Smeets. Topicality, specificity and d-linking; a cross-linguistic
comparison of CLLD
18-18:30:Adriana Soto-Corominas & Sílvia Perpiñán. Pronominalization of direct
objects in bilingual Catalan children: beyond accusative case

Conference dinner (Dec.1st)

Friday, December 2nd

9:00-9:30: Vincenzo Nicolò Di Caro & Luca Molinari. Inchoativity and
mirativity in Italo-Romance and Balkan Slavic verbal periphrases
9:30-10: José Camacho & Gabriel Martínez Vera. Dizque & como que: a
comparative analysis
10-10:30: Emanuela Sanfelici & Sira Rodeghiero. Adverbial causal clauses as
relative clauses: on siccome ‘because/since’ from Old to Contemporary Italian
10:30-11: Maria Lobo, António Leal & Purificação Silvano. Como-gerund clauses
in European Portuguese: figuring out the riddle

11-11:30: coffee break

11:30-12: Carlos Muñoz Pérez & Matías Verdecchia. Doubling phenomena in
Spanish: repeating propositions vs. repeating predicates
12-12:30: Sara Amido & Sebastian Buchczyk. Whether-exclamatives: evidence from
European Portuguese & Standard German
12:30-13: Marius Fabian Istrate, Anne Abeillé & Barbara Hemforth. The position
of antecedent hypothesis in Romanian subject alternation: two experiments

13-14:30: lunch break

14:30-15: Laura Stigliano & Andrés Saab. PredP-Ellipsis. An undocumented type
of ellipsis in Spanish
15-15:30: Marc Olivier. Strong morphology, weak distribution: a case of failed
change in French
15:30-16: Giuliano Bocci, Valentina Bianchi & Silvio Cruschina. Prosodic
effects of wh-movement in Italian direct wh-questions
16-17:30: Poster session 2 & coffee break
17:30-18:30: Invited speaker: Donca Steriade (t.b.a.)

Alternates
Kim Groothuis. Reconsidering the pragmatic use of chillo in Campania
Manuel Badal. The development of new patterns: /g/ as a first-person marker in
Catalan verbs
Roberto Zamparelli. Italian “Tanto/Quanto”: conjunctive correlatives as degree
operators
Georgios Vardakis. The finite and the non-finite: towards a formal analysis of
complementation in Corfioto

See the complete program at
https://clt.uab.cat/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/Program_GoingRomance_2022.pdf





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