Workshop on Morphology and Formal Grammar
Olivier Bonami
olivier.bonami at paris-sorbonne.fr
Tue Apr 20 19:15:52 UTC 2010
Please find below the program for the workshop on Morphology and
Formal Grammar, which will take place in Paris, France on July 8.
The workshop is co-located with
- the HPSG conference, which will take place on July 9-10
- a day of related tutorials on July 7
Registration is open at the conference website: http://hpsg2010.linguist.univ-paris-diderot.fr/
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WORSHOP ON MORPHOLOGY AND FORMAL GRAMMAR
THURDAY JULY 8
9h-9h10 Welcome
9h10-10h10 Invited talk
Gregory Stump (Kentucky)
Paradigm templates and lexical representations
10h10-10h50
Andrew Spencer (Essex)
Lexical relatedness and the lexical entry - a formal unification
10h50-11h10 Coffee Break
11h10-11h50
Farrell Ackerman (UCSD) & Rob Malouf (San Diego State)
Paradigms: The Low Entropy Conjecture
11h50-12h30
Dunstan Brown (Surrey) & Roger Evans (Brighton)
Defaults and principal parts: an empirical investigation
12h30-14h Lunch Break
14h-14h40
Delphine Tribout (Paris 7)
How many conversions from verb to noun are there in French ?
14h40-15h20
Smriti Singh & Vaijayanthi M Sarma (Bombay)
Hindi Noun Inflection and Distributed Morphology
15h20-16h
Jean-Leo Leonard (Paris 3) & Alain Kihm (CNRS & Paris 7)
Stem formation in Chiquihuitlan Mazatec
16h-17h Coffee Break and poster session
17h-17h40
Berthold Crysmann (Bonn & Saarbrücken)
Discontinuous Negation in Hausa
17h40-18h20
Greville Corbett (Surrey)
Classic problems at the syntax-semantics interface: whose are they?
ALTERNATES
Tina Bögel (Konstanz): Pashto Endoclitics
Bernard Fradin (CNRS & Paris 7): Deverbal nouns in -oir in French
POSTERS
Michael Goodman & Emily Bender (Washington U.): ’s in a Word? Refining
the Morphotactic Infrastructure in the LinGO Grammar Matrix
Customization System
Hiroki Koga & Koji Ono (Saga U.): Surface constraints on multiple
occurrences of the default morphemes of tense
Tyler McPeek (Florida): The Case for the Existence of a Japanese
Rudeness Morpheme
Reut Tsarfaty (Amsterdam): A Taxonomy of Formal Syntactic Frameworks
FOR MORE INFORMATION
http://hpsg2010.linguist.univ-paris-diderot.fr/
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