34.1309, Confs: Current Issues in Comparative Syntax 2: Boundaries of Ellipsis Mismatch

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Subject: 34.1309, Confs: Current Issues in Comparative Syntax 2: Boundaries of Ellipsis Mismatch

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Date: 23-Apr-2023
From: Yosuke Sato [yosukes at tsuda.ac.jp]
Subject: Current Issues in Comparative Syntax 2: Boundaries of Ellipsis Mismatch


Current Issues in Comparative Syntax 2: Boundaries of Ellipsis
Mismatch
Short Title: CICS2

Date: 01-Sep-2023 - 04-Sep-2023
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Contact: Yosuke Sato
Contact Email: yosukes at tsuda.ac.jp
Meeting URL: https://sites.google.com/view/yosuke-sato-linguistics/cur
rent-issues-in-comparative-syntax-2-boundaries-of-ellipsis-mismatch

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

Meeting Description:

We are thrilled to announce that we are holding an international
workshop entitled, “Current Issues in Comparative Syntax 2: Boundaries
of Ellipsis Mismatch”, in a hybrid format (face-to-face and live via
zoom) at Tsuda University, Kodaira Campus, in Tokyo, Japan.

We are going to invite a good mixture of emerging and established
prominent researchers working on a wide variety of languages with
different research strengths and profiles from diverse theoretical
frameworks, both domestic and worldwide, to exchange our latest ideas
on current topical issues surrounding ellipsis and ellipsis mismatch,
including, but not limited to: a) the nature of identity conditions
(syntactic, semantic, discourse, information structure or all of the
above), b) operational mechanisms underlying various ellipsis
phenomena (PF-deletion, LF-copying, pragmatic enrichment, or syntactic
deletion), c) the diversity and uniformity of ellipsis construction
types across typologically different languages, and d) the very origin
of ellipsis and ellipsis mismatch in natural language syntax.

We would like to hold this workshop as an important international
collaborative exercise to have a better wholistic understanding of
such fundamental, big-picture questions like “What is really the
nature of ellipsis?”, “What controls ellipsis?”, and “How much can we
mismatch under ellipsis and why?”, questions which have remained
poorly addressed in individual research on ellipsis, and to iron out
current issues for future generations of ellipsists to work on.

Organizing Commitee:

Shun Ihara (Tsuda University)
Taichi Nakamura (Tohoku University)
Yuta Sakamoto (Meiji University)
Yosuke Sato (Tsuda University)
Kensuke Takita (Doshisha University)

This workshop is supported by the Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research
(C) of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (Project
#19K00560) awarded to Yosuke Sato.

Stay tuned for more details on registration for the workshop as well
as the program (to be uploaded around mid-May). Below is the list of
confirmed invited speakers for the three-day Tsuda workshop.

Duk-Ho An (Konkuk University)
Matt Barros (Washington University in St. Louis)
Vera Gribanova (Standford University)
Ken Hiraiwa (Meiji Gakuin University)
Kyle Johnson (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
Hiroko Kimura (Chiba Institute of Technology)
Anikó Lipták (Leiden University)
Troy Messick (Rutgers University)
Naho Orita (Waseda University)
Myung-Kwan Park (Dongguk University)
Rodrigo Ranero (University of California, Los Angeles)
Andrés Saab (Universidad de Buenos Aires)
Junko Shimoyama (McGill Universiity)
Richard Stockwell (Ulster University)
Daiko Takahashi (Tohoku University)
Yuta Tatsumi (Meikai University)



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