Fwd: 24.2799, Confs: Hungarian, General Linguistics/Hungary

Johanna Laakso johanna.laakso at univie.ac.at
Wed Jul 10 16:48:20 UTC 2013


Dear All,

with apologies for cross-postings, an interesting conference call!

Best
JL
--
Univ.Prof. Dr. Johanna Laakso
Universität Wien, Institut für Europäische und Vergleichende Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft (EVSL)
Abteilung Finno-Ugristik
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A-1090 Wien
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> Subject: 24.2799, Confs: Hungarian, General Linguistics/Hungary
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> Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2013 12:00:22
> From: Éva Dékány [dekany.eva at nytud.mta.hu]
> Subject: 11th International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian
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> 11th International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian 
> Short Title: ICSH11 
> 
> Date: 29-Aug-2013 - 31-Aug-2013 
> Location: Piliscsaba, Hungary 
> Contact: Anna Gazdik 
> Contact Email: icsh11 at nytud.hu 
> Meeting URL: http://icsh11.nytud.hu 
> 
> Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 
> 
> Subject Language(s): Hungarian (hun)
> 
> Meeting Description: 
> 
> The International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian is a meeting organized biannually for linguists working on or having an interest in any linguistically relevant aspect of the Hungarian language.
> 
> The 11th International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian is organized jointly by Pázmány Péter Catholic University and the Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, August 29-31, 2013, Piliscsaba, Hungary.
> 
> Invited Speakers:
> 
> Valéria Molnár (Lund University, Sweden)
> Anna Szabolcsi (New York University)
> Robert M. Vago (City University of New York)
> 
> Registration fee: HUF 20,000 (EUR 70.00/USD 80.00; students have a 50 per cent reduction) 
> 
> Thursday, August 29
> 
> 9.30 - 10.30
> Anna Szabolcsi (New York University)
> Vajon kérdés-e, vagy nem? ‘Is it a question or not, I wonder’
> 
> 10.30 - 11.10
> Ágnes Bende-Farkas (RIL-HAS)
> The semantics of floating ‘Mind’ ‘All’ in Old Hungarian
> 
> 11.10 - 11.25
> Coffee break
> 
> 11.25 - 12.05
> Katalin Mády (RIL-HAS) - Andrea Deme (RIL-HAS) - Ádám Szalontai (RIL-HAS) - Balázs Surányi (RIL-HAS & PPKE)
> On the interdependency of prosodic phasing and prosodic prominence in Hungarian
> 
> 12.05 - 12.45
> Irene Vogel - Angeliki Athanasopoulou - Nadya Pincus (University of Delaware)
> The acoustic properties of prominence in Hungarian and the Functional Load Hypothesis
> 
> 12.45 - 14.15
> Lunch break
> 
> 14.15 - 14.55
> Péter Rebrus (RIL-HAS) - Miklós Törkenczy (RIL-HAS & ELTE English Linguistics Department)
> Hungarian vowel harmony and the typology of front/back harmony
> 
> 14.55 - 15.35
> Brigitta Fodor (Stony Brook University)
> Adaptation and suffixation of loanwords with a syllabic /l/ in Hungarian
> 
> 15.35 - 16.15
> Péter Siptár (ELTE & RIL-HAS) - Etelka Tekla Gráczi (RIL-HAS)
> Degemination?
> 
> 16.15 - 16.30
> Coffee break
> 
> 16.30 - 17.10
> Jutta Hartmann (University of Tübingen) - Vera Hegedűs (RIL-HAS) - Balázs Surányi (RIL-HAS & PPKE)
> On copula-drop in Hungarian
> 
> 17.10 - 17.50
> György Rákosi (University of Debrecen)
> Psych predicates, anaphors and the configurationality issue in Hungarian
> 
> 17.50 - 18.30
> Anikó Lipták (Leiden University)
> Relative pronouns as sluiced remnants
> 
> 18.45
> Wine reception
> 
> Friday, August 30
> 
> 9.30 - 10.30
> Valéria Molnár (Lund University)
> Clausal asymmetries
> 
> 10.30 - 11.10
> Márta Abrusán (CNRS IRIT)
> On the focus-sensitivity of factive verbs in Hungarian
> 
> 11.10 - 11.50
> Hans-Martin Gärtner (RIL-HAS) - Beáta Gyuris (RIL-HAS)
> Objective agreement, quotative inversion and the transitivity of reporting clauses
> 
> 11.50 - 12.00 
> Coffee break
> 
> 12.00 - 12.40
> Éva Dékány (RIL-HAS) - Vera Hegedűs (RIL-HAS)
> Word order variation in Hungarian PPs
> 
> 12.40 - 13.20
> Gergely Kántor (RIL-HAS)
> Hungarian mint as conj
> 
> 13.20 - 14.45
> Lunch break
> 
> 14.45 - 15.25
> Mária Gósy (RIL-HAS) - Péter Siptár (ELTE & RIL-HAS)
> Abstractness or complexity? The case of Hungarian /a:/
> 
> 15.25 - 16.05
> Zsuzsanna Bárkányi (ELTE & RIL-HAS) - Zoltán Kiss (ELTE)
> Phonetics or phonology? Why do sonorants not voice in Hungarian?
> 
> 16.05 - 16.15
> Coffee break
> 
> 16.15 - 17.15
> Poster session
> 
> + Éva Kardos (University of Debrecen)
> The aspectual structure of creation/consumption predicates
> 
> * Mátyás Gerőcs (RIL-HAS & PPKE)
> Event quantification in Hungarian. A comparative analysis of ki-ki and mindenki
> 
> ** Barbara Egedi (RIL-HAS)
> Plural agreement within possessive constructions in three varieties in Hungarian
> 
> Lilla Pintér (PPKE)
> Suspended obviation and spelled out PRO are two sides of the same coin
> 
> László Drienkó (ELTE)
> Agreement groups coverage of Hungarian mother-child language
> 
> Judit Farkas - Gábor Alberti - Veronika Szabó (University of Pécs)
> DP-Internal operators and their scopal interaction with operators of the verb
> 
> Tibor Laczkó (University of Debrecen)
> Revisiting Hungarian sentence structure from an LFG perspective
> 
> Doris Gerland - Albert Ortmann (Heinrich Heine University of Düsseldorf) 
> What counts as relational in Hungarian?
> 
> + = semantics alternate 
> * = syntax alternate 1
> ** = syntax alternate 2
> 
> 17.15 - 18.15
> Robert Vago (CUNY)
> The inflectional phonology and morphology of Hungarian in Stratal Optimality Theory
> 
> 18.45
> Conference dinner
> 
> Saturday, August 31
> 
> 9.30 - 10.10
> Marcel den Dikken (CUNY)
> The morphosyntax and morphophonology of (in)alienable possession: The Hungarian contribution
> 
> 10.10 - 10.50
> András Bárány (University of Cambridge)
> The Hungarian subjective paradigm and possessed DOs
> 
> 10.50 - 11.10
> Coffee break
> 
> 11.10 - 11.50
> Mátyás Gerőcs (RIL-HAS & PPKE) - Lilla Pintér (PPKE)
> Do Hungarian preschoolers always understand number words exactly?
> 
> 11.50 - 12.30
> Tamás Halm (PPKE)
> Telicity and free choice: FCIs and verbal modifiers in Hungarian
> 
> 12.30 - 14.00
> Lunch break
> 
> 14.00 - 14.40
> Gábor Alberti (University of Pécs) - Judit Farkas (RIL-HAS & University of Pécs)
> Arguments for arguments in the complement of the Hungarian nominal head
> 
> 14.40 - 15.20
> Genovéva Puskás (University of Geneva)
> Hungarian embedded subjunctive clauses: A family business
> 
> 15.20 - 15.35
> Coffee break
> 
> 15.35 - 16.15
> Éva Dékány (RIL-HAS)
> The structure of Old Hungarian -t gerunds
> 
> 16.15 - 15.55
> Huba Bartos (RIL-HAS)
> The morphosyntax of causatives and affix multifunctionality
> 
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