Programme CSSP 2011 21-23 sept 2011

Patricia Cabredo Hofherr pcabredo at UNIV-PARIS8.FR
Tue Sep 13 08:56:22 UTC 2011


9ème Colloque de syntaxe et sémantique à Paris
(CSSP 2011)
21-23 sept 2011

Amphi D02
Université Paris 8
2 rue de la liberté
St Denis
Métro St Denis - Université

Programme mis à jour en ligne sous :
http://www.cssp.cnrs.fr/cssp2011/index.html


Programme

Mercredi 21 septembre 2011
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9h45–10h Ouverture
10h–11h Conférence invitée:
	Danièle Godard (UMR7110 LLF Paris 7)
	Indicative and subjunctive mood in complement sentences:
        Formal semantics and grammar writing

11h–11h40 Emilie Destruel (UT Austin)
	The meaning and use of the French c'est-cleft

11h40–12h Pause café

12h–12h40 Yusuke Kubota (U Tokyo) & Robert Levine (Ohio State)
	Against ellipsis: Arguments for the direct licensing of
        'non-canonical' coordinations
12h40–13h20 Gabriela Bilbiie & Anna Gazdik (Paris 7)
	Coordination of unlikes in multiple questions

13h20–14h45 Pause déjeuner

14h45–15h25 Valentina Bianchi (Siena) & Giuliano Bocci (Bologna)
	''Should I stay or should I go?'' Optional focus movement in
         Italian
15h25–16h05 Theresa Biberauer (U Cambridge/ Stellenbosch U) &
        Hedde Zeijlstra (U Amsterdam)
	Inherent instability and spontaneous change: an Afrikaans case study

16h05-16h35 Pause café

16h35–17h15 Elizabeth Coppock (U Lund) & David Beaver (UT Austin)
	Exclusivity, Uniqueness and Definiteness
17h15–17h55 Sonia Cyrino (Unicamp) & M.Teresa Espinal (UA Barcelona)
	Object BNs in Brazilian Portuguese. More on the NP/DP analysis

18h10 Réception

Jeudi 22 septembre 2011
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10h–11h Conférence invitée:
	Cleo Condoravdi (Zukunftskolleg, U Konstanz)
	Imperatives: Meaning and Illocutionary Force

10h–10h40 Anamaria Falaus (U Basque Country /UPV-EHU)
	Modal indefinites and free-choice inference in imperatives

11h40–12h Pause café

12h–12h40 Huy Linh Dao (Paris 3)
	Polarité positive et concordance modale : le cas de la particule
        ''injonctive'' di en vietnamien
11h50–12h30 Wataru Uegaki (MIT)
	Content nouns and the semantics of question-embedding predicates

13h20–14h30 Pause déjeuner

14h30–15h30 Conférence invitée:
	Jean-Pierre Koenig (U Buffalo)
	The (non)-universality of syntactic selection and functional
        application

15h30–16h10 Laura Kallmeyer & Rainer Osswald (Heinrich-Heine-U
Duesseldorf)
	A Frame-Based Semantics of the Dative Alternation in Lexicalized
        Tree Adjoining Grammars

16h05–16h35 Pause café

16h40–17h20 Anne Dagnac (CLLE-ERSS, U Toulouse 2)
	How do you double your C? Evidence from a Gallo-Romance dialect
17h20–18h Thomas Grano (U Chicago)
	Exhaustive control is not control: Cinque's IP and the raising/
        control divide


Vendredi 23 septembre 2011
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9h–10h Conférence invitée:
	Jim McCloskey (UC Santa Cruz)
	Polarity and case licensing

10h–10h40 Gabi Danon (Bar-Ilan U)
        Agreement features and non-agreeing copulas in Modern Hebrew

11h40–12h Pause café

12h–12h40 Eric Potsdam (U Florida)
	The Syntax of Malagasy Phrasal Comparatives
12h40–13h20 Thomas Grano & Chris Kennedy (U Chicago)
	Severing the degree argument from the adjective:
	Evidence from Mandarin transitive comparatives

13h20–14h45 Pause déjeuner

14h45–15h25 Yusuke Kubota (U Tokyo)
	Revisiting the progressive/ perfect ambiguity of -te iru in
        Japanese: A scale-based analysis
15h25–16h05 Artemis Alexiadou & Gianina Iordachioaia (U Stuttgart)
	Causative Nominalizations from Psych Verbs
16h05–16h45 Sergei Tatevosov & Ekaterina Lyutikova (Lomonossov U Moscow)
	A finer look at predicate decomposition: evidence from
        causativization


En réserve
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Stephen Wechsler (UT Austin) Polysemy and Pancakes
Patrick Grosz (Massachussets Institute of Technology) On the Role of
Epistemic Contexts in Root Clause Phenomena
Janna Lipenkova (U Stuttgart) Obligatory event modifiers and lexical
licensing in the Chinese ba-construction
Yasutada Sudo (Massachussets Institute of Technology) Towards a Unified
Account of Anti-Uniqueness Inferences
Andreea Nicolae (Harvard U) Situating PPIs within an alternative-based
framework of the Polarity System

Soutiens
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CSSP 2011 remercie les organismes suivants pour leur soutien matériel ou
financier :
• Le Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
• Le Conseil scientifique de l'Université Paris-Sorbonne (Paris 4) • Le
Conseil scientifique de l'Université Paris 8
• L'EA 4503 de l'Université Paris-Sorbonne (Paris 4)
• L'UFR de linguistique de l'Université Paris-Diderot (Paris 7)
• L'École doctorale Concepts et Langages (U. Paris 4)
• L'École doctorale Sciences du langage (U. Paris 7)
• Le Laboratoire de Linguistique Formelle (UMR7110 – CNRS & U. Paris 7) •
Le Laboratoire Structures Formelles du Langage (UMR7023 – CNRS & U. Paris
8)
• L'Institut Jean Nicod (UMR 8129 – CNRS, ENS & EHESS) (projet EURYI,
resp. Philippe Schlenker)
• Le laboratoire Savoirs, Textes, Langage (UMR 8163 – CNRS & U. Lille 3) •
Le laboratoire Cognition, Langues, Langage, Ergonomie (CLLE UMR 5263, CNRS
& U. de Toulouse Le Mirail)
• Le projet ANR Cognitive Origins of Vagueness (resp. Paul Egré)
• Le projet ANR Genericity Interpretation and Uses (resp. Alda Mari) •
L'Institut Universitaire de France (Olivier Bonami)




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