[Fwd: 11.2503, Confs: Workshop on Preverbs]

Dave Robertson TuktiWawa at NETSCAPE.NET
Wed Jan 10 04:12:16 UTC 2001


Look below, please, for the highlighted paper which will perhaps be of
especial interest to linguists who subscribe to CHINOOK.  Dave

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Subject: 11.2503, Confs: Workshop on Preverbs
Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2000 04:30:51 -0000
From: The LINGUIST Network <linguist at linguistlist.org>

Date:  Sun, 19 Nov 2000 15:48:29 +0100
From:  "Ans van Kemenade" <a.v.kemenade at let.kun.nl>
Subject:  Workshop on Preverbs





 Workshop on preverbs
 Venue: University of Nijmegen

Organisers: Geert Booij (Amsterdam); Olga Fischer (Amsterdam); Ans van
Kemenade (Nijmegen, local organiser); Bettelou Los (Amsterdam); Nigel
Vincent (Manchester).

 Sponsored by the Dutch research organization NWO, through the
collaborative effort of the Dutch linguistics network LOT and the
North-West Centre of Linguistics in Great-Britain

 For up to date information, check our website:
www.let.kun.nl/engdept/preverbs.htm

 January 19, 2001

 9.00 - 9.30       Coffee & welcome

 9.30 - 10.10      Marian Klamer (University of Leiden) invited speaker

                   Phrasal emotion predicates in three languages of
Eastern Indonesia

 10.10 - 10.50    Eva Schultze-Berndt (Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum)

                  Preverbs as an open word class in Northern
Australian languages

 10.50 - 11.05    Coffee

 11.05 - 11.45    Angela Ralli (University of Patras)

                       Preverbs in Greek

 11.45 - 12.45   Alice Harris (Vanderbilt University) invited speaker

                       Preverb Location and Dislocation

 12.45 - 13.05   Discussant: Geert Booij (Vrije Universiteit)

 13.05 - 14.00   Lunch

 14.00 - 14.40   K. Donhauser & R. Hinterhoelzl (Humboldt University, =
Berlin) invited speakers

                       Preverbs in Old High German

 14.40 - 15.20   Kees van Dijk (University of Nijmegen)

                       The prefix ge-: a uniform analysis

 15.20 - 16.00   Sheila Watts (Cambridge  University)

                       Were prefixes the only preverbs in Old Saxon?

 16.00 - 16.20    Tea

 16.20 - 17.00   Jochen Zeller (University of Frankfurt) invited speaker

                       Lexical links and local licensing

 17.00 - 17.40   M. Tremblay, M. Dufresne & F. Dupuis (Queen's U. &
UQAM)

                       On the lexicalization of preverbs in the history
of French

 17.40 - 18.00   Discussant: Olga Fischer (University of Amsterdam)

=20

 January 20, 2001

 9.30 - 10.10      Mark Campana (University of Kobe)

                        Preverbs prove it: The verbal complex IS the
sentence.

 10.10 - 10.50    Dagmar Jung (University of Cologne)

                        The historical development of preverbs in
Apachean language

 10.50 - 11.05    Coffee

 11.05 - 12.05    Farrell Ackerman (UC San Diego) invited speaker

                        Morphology and Lexical Constructions:

                        The Morphosyntax and Morphosemantics of Phrasal
Predicates

 12.05 - 12.25    Discussant: Nigel Vincent (University of Manchester)

 12.25 - 13.30    Lunch

 13.30 - 14.10    Andrew McIntyre (University of Leipzig)

                        Preverbs, argument linking and verb semantics

 14.10 - 14.50    Willem Koopman (University of Amsterdam/HIL) invited
speaker

                        Preverbs in early English

***************************************************
 14.40 - 15.30    Adrienne Bruyn (University of Manchester/Amsterdam)
invited speaker
                        The fate of complex verbs in creole languages
****************************************************

 15.30 - 15.50    Tea

 15.50 - 16.30    Thorhallur Eythorsson (University of Manchester)
invited speaker

                        Syntactic affixation and Wackernagel's Law: A
comparative approach

 16.30 - 17.10    Muriel Norde (University of Amsterdam) invited speaker

                        On particles and adpositions in Old Scandinavian

 17.10 - 17.30    Discussant: Ans van Kemenade (University of Nijmegen)


Alternates

Aidan Doyle (University of Gdansk)

The vanishing prefix: the lexical representation of complex verbs in Old
Irish

Silvia Kutscher (University of Cologne)

The Preverb System in Laz

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