'Syntactic Government and Subcategorisation' - registration open
Ivan A Sag
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'Explorations in Syntactic Government and Subcategorisation'
Wednesday 31 August 2011 - Saturday 3 September 2011
University of Cambridge, UK
Conference website: http://www.srcf.ucam.org/~ak243/gvt/
Linguistic fields: General Linguistics, Linguistic Typology, Syntax, Morphology, Formal Linguistics, Computational Linguistics, Corpus Linguistics
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WEDNESDAY 31 August 2011
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9:00-9:55 REGISTRATION
9:55-10:00 WELCOME
10:00-11:00 KEYNOTE TALK:
'Conceptual bases and structural correlates of government'
Christian Lehmann (Erfurt)
11:00-11:30 TEA/COFFEE
11:30-12:00 'Syntactic government and subcategorisation: an overview'
Anna Kibort (Cambridge & Surrey Morphology Group)
12:00-12:30 'Clausal identity types'
Dorothee Beermann (NUST Trondheim)
12:30-13:00 'Agreement and government in adjective attribution marking'
Michael Riessler (Freiburg)
13:00-14:15 LUNCH
14:15-14:45 'The alternating predicate puzzle: comparing Icelandic and
German'
Johanna Barddal (Bergen) & Thorhallur Eythorsson (U of
Iceland)
14:45-15:15 'Verbal "stem-agreement" in Algonquian languages as
semantic-constructional selectionality'
Conor McDonough Quinn (Southern Maine)
15:15-15:45 'Head and dependent marking and the Pamiri verb: a
defaults-based account in Network Morphology'
Andrew Hippisley & Greg Stump (Kentucky)
15:45-16:15 TEA/COFFEE
16:15-17:00 'Empirical valency research and the problem of predicting
syntactic behaviour from semantics'
Susen Faulhaber & Thomas Herbst (Erlangen) 17:00-18:00 KEYNOTE TALK:
'Arguments with adjectives'
Nigel Vincent & Kersti Borjars (Manchester)
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THURSDAY 1 September 2011
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9:00-10:00 KEYNOTE TALK:
'Government and agreement: what's where why?'
Balthasar Bickel (Zurich)
10:00-10:30 'Topic and government in Thai, an isolating language'
Makoto Minegishi (UFS Tokyo)
10:30-11:00 TEA/COFFEE
11:00-11:30 'Gradience in subcategorisation? Locative phrases with
Italian verbs of motion'
Michela Cennamo (Naples) & Alessandro Lenci (Pisa)
11:30-12:00 'Looking for the governor, or the problem of argument
status in double-marking languages. A Construction Grammar
perspective'
Eva Schultze-Berndt (Manchester)
12:00-13:00 KEYNOTE TALK:
'Predicates and argument selection: grammatical marking
and grammatical functions'
Farrell Ackerman (UC San Diego)
13:00-14:15 LUNCH
14:15-14:45 'Complements and their form. A generative perspective'
Theresa Biberauer (Cambridge)
14:45-15:15 'Non-subcategorized CP arguments in German'
Jennifer Rau (UMass Amherst)
15:15-15:45 'Tracking the dependencies of dependencies'
Niina Ning Zhang (CCU)
15:45-16:15 TEA/COFFEE
16:15-17:00 'Government in Dependency Grammar'
Timothy Osborne & Thomas Gross (Aichi)
17:00-18:00 KEYNOTE TALK:
'Government, agreement and minimality'
Ian Roberts (Cambridge)
19:30-23:00 CONFERENCE DINNER at Queens' College (Old Hall)
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FRIDAY 2 September 2011
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9:00-10:00 KEYNOTE TALK:
'Predicting case frames across languages: a competing
motivations approach to (differential) case marking'
Andrej Malchukov (MPI Leipzig)
10:00-10:30 'To agree or not to agree: what variable case government
tells us about possessor raising'
Joan Maling (Brandeis U)
10:30-11:00 TEA/COFFEE
11:00-11:30 'Structural government effects in Hungarian locative
incorporation'
Balazs Suranyi (RIL HAS)
11:30-12:00 'Case government vs case agreement: modelling Modern
Greek case attraction phenomena in LFG'
Kakia Chatsiou (Essex)
12:00-13:00 KEYNOTE TALK:
'A declarative perspective on agreement and government'
Peter Sells (SOAS London)
13:00-14:15 LUNCH
14:15-14:45 'Modeling subcategorization through co-occurrence: a
computational lexical resource for Italian verbs'
Gabriella Lapesa (Osnabruck) & Alessandro Lenci (Pisa)
14:45-15:15 'Fine-grained valence acquisition from large corpora for
treebank grammars'
Tejaswini Deoskar (Edinburgh)
15:15-15:45 'Learning relational nouns from corpora'
Berthold Crysmann (Bonn)
15:45-16:45 POSTER/SYSTEM SESSION
15:45-16:15 TEA/COFFEE
'Syntactic government patterns in the Sketch Engine and in
syntagmatic dictionaries for Estonian'
Jelena Kallas (Tallinn)
'Government models for cross-lingual transformations'
Elena Kozerenko (IIP RAS)
'Directional asymmetry in agreement and case-marking:
deriving Greenberg's Universals 33 and 41'
Hisao Tokizaki (Sapporo)
'Valency classes and the coding of arguments in the
Leipzig Valency Project'
Andrej Malchukov, Iren Hartmann, Martin Haspelmath,
Bernard Comrie & Soren Wichmann (MPI Leipzig)
16:45-17:45 KEYNOTE TALK:
'Automatic acquisition of subcategorisation from large
text corpora'
Adam Przepiorkowski (PAS Warsaw)
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SATURDAY 3 September 2011
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9:00-10:00 KEYNOTE TALK:
'A canonical approach to government and the case for
variable case'
Silvia Luraghi (Pavia)
10:00-10:30 'Modeling variable government in Russian pseudosynonymous
verb-preposition constructions: a Construction Grammar
approach'
Irina Iakovleva (Ulyanovsk)
10:30-11:00 TEA/COFFEE
11:00-11:30 'On adverbial complements in German'
Tibor Kiss, Antje Mueller & Claudia Roch (Bochum)
11:30-12:00 'Locative particle dependencies in Hungarian'
Gyorgy Rakosi & Tibor Laczko (Debrecen)
12:00-13:00 KEYNOTE TALK:
'Governed cases vs semantic cases - a view from morphology'
Andrew Spencer (Essex)
13:00-14:00 LUNCH
14:00 END
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Ivan A. Sag
Sadie Dernham Patek Professor in Humanities &
Professor of Linguistics and Symbolic Systems
Department of Linguistics__________Msg: 650-723-4284
Stanford University________________Fax: 650-723-5666
Stanford, CA 94305__________Email: sag at stanford.edu
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