CSSP 2005 Program
Olivier Bonami
olivier.bonami at paris4.sorbonne.fr
Sun Sep 4 12:45:37 UTC 2005
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CSSP 2005
The 6th Syntax and Semantics Conference in Paris
September 29 - October 1st 2005
PROGRAM
Thursday September 29th, 2005
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9h–9h15 Opening and Welcome
9h15–10h15 Invited speaker:
A. Kratzer (U. Mass. Amherst)
Minimal Pronouns
10h15–10h45: A. Arregui (U. Ottawa)
Backtracking Counterfactuals and Iterated Modalities
10h45–11h15 Break
11h15–11h45: O. Matushansky (CNRS-U. Paris 8)
Why Rose is the Rose
11h45–12h15: G. Iordachioaia (U. Tübingen)
Event Readings of Numeral NPs
12h15–12h45: A. Mari (CNRS-ENST)
Linearizing Sets: Each Other
12h45-14h: Lunch
14h00–15h00 Invited speaker:
M. Butt (U. Konstanz)
The Dative-Ergative Connection
15h–15h30 I. Francez (Stanford U.)
Disentangling Goals from Recipients: Evidence from Hebrew
15h30-16h Break
16h–16h30: D. Kallulli (U. Vienna)
A Unified Analysis of Passives and Anticausatives
16h30–17h: T. Maekawa (U. Essex)
Configurational and Linearization-Based Approaches to Negative Inversion
17h–17h30: O. Fedorova & I. Yanovich (Moscow State U.)
Lexically Modifying Binding Conditions
17h30–18h: M. Dalrymple & I. Nikolaeva (Oxford U.)
Information Structure and Secondary Agreement
18h30 Reception
Friday, September 30th
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9h–10h Invited speaker:
G. Kleiber (U. Strasbourg 2)
Sur la sémiotique des interjections
10h–10h30: J. Jayez (ENS Lyon) & A. Beaulieu-Masson (Fribourg U.)
What room for viewpoints?
10h30–11h Break
11h–11h30: E. McCready (U. Texas, Austin)
Man
11h30–12h: M. Schwager (U. Frankfurt)
Conditionalized Imperatives
12h–12h30: B. Spector (ENS & U. Paris 7)
Exhaustive Interpretations: What to Say and Not to Say
12h30-14h: Lunch
14h–15h Invited speaker:
E. Engdahl (U. Göteborg)
Information packaging in questions
15h–15h30: B. Reese (U. Texas, Austin)
The Meaning and Use of Negative Polar Interrogatives
15h30–16h Break
16h–16h30: C. Beyssade (CNRS-EHESS-ENS) & J.-M. Marandin (CNRS-Paris 7)
Basic Illocutionary Forces
16h30–17h: H. Zeijlstra (U. Tübingen)
The Ban On True Negative Imperatives
17h–17h30: M. Pak, P. Portner, & R. Zanuttini (Georgetown U.)
What Korean Promissives Tell Us About Jussive Clause Types
Saturday, October 1st, 2005
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9h–10h Invited speaker:
H. van Riemsdijk (KUB, Tilburg)
Horn amalgams as grafts
10h–10h30: E. Potsdam (U. Florida)
The Clausal Typing Hypothesis and Optional Wh-Movement in Malagasy
10h30–11h Break
11h–11h30: J. Rett (Rutgers U.)
Pronominal vs. Determiner Wh-Words: Evidence from the Copy Construction
11h30–12h: N. Elouazizi (U. Leiden)
Wh-Movement Asymmetries and Anti-Connectivity Effects in Berber Clefts
12h–12h30: H. Obenauer (CNRS-U. Paris 8)
Nonstandard Interrogatives: Sentence Types, Split CP, and Simplicity
in Syntax
ALTERNATES
A. Abeillé (U. Paris 7)
La notion de coordination lexicale
J. Gouguet (U. Paris 7)
Adverbials in Mandarin Argument Structure
O. Matushansky (CNRS-Paris 8) & E. Ruys (U. Utrecht)
Best regards
M. Sailer (U. Göttingen)
Neg-Raising in an Underspecified Semantics Framework
REVIEWERS
Anne Abeillé (U. Paris 7), Nicolas Asher (U. Texas, Austin), Marlyse
Baptista (U. Georgia), Claire Beyssade (CNRS-J. Nicod), Olivier
Bonami (U. Paris 4), Denis Bouchard (UQAM), Miriam Butt (U.
Konstanz), Patricia Cabredo Hofherr (CNRS-U. Paris 8), Patrick Caudal
(CNRS-Paris 7), Lisa Cheng (U. Leiden), Sandra Chung (UC Santa Cruz),
Chris Collins (Cornell U), Ileana Comorovski (U. Nancy 2), Francis
Corblin (U. Paris 4), Denis Creissels (U. Lyon 2), Hamida Demirdache
(U. Nantes), Elisabet Engdahl (U. Göteborg), Donka Farkas (UC Santa
Cruz), Sam Featherston (U. Tübingen), Ivani Fusellier-Souza (U. Paris
8), Jonathan Ginzburg (King's College London), Bart Geurts (U.
Nijmegen), Danièle Godard (CNRS-Paris 7), Lars Hellan (U. Trondheim),
Jacques Jayez (ENS-Lyon), Chris Kennedy (Northwestern U), Jong-Bok
Kim (Kyung Hee U., Seoul), Georges Kleiber (U. Strasbourg 2), Valia
Kordoni (U des Saarlandes), Angelika Kratzer (U. Massachussetts,
Amherst), Brenda Laca (U. Paris 8), Beth Levin (U. Stanford), Robert
Levine (Ohio State U), Victor Manfredi (U. Boston), Jean-Marie
Marandin (CNRS-Paris 7), Alda Mari (CNRS-ENST), Ora Matushansky (CNRS-
U. Paris 8), Louise McNally (U. Pompeu Fabra), Detmar Meurers (Ohio
State U), Lea Nash (U. Paris 8), Jamal Ouhalla (Trinity College
Dublin), Bernard Oyharçabal (CNRS-IKER Bayonne), Denis Paillard (CNRS-
Paris 7), Dimitra Papangeli (ENS-Paris), Marie-Claude Paris (U. Paris
7), Paul Portner (Georgetown U), Adam Przepiórkowski (Polish Academy
of Sciences), Owen Rambow (Columbia U), Maribel Romero (U.
Pennsylvania), Laurent Roussarie (U. Paris 8), Alain Rouveret (U.
Paris 7), Louisa Sadler (U. Essex), Ivan Sag (U. Stanford), Marie-
Anne Sallandre (U. Paris 8), Roger Schwarzschild (U. Rutgers), Mark
Steedman (U. Edinburgh), Christopher Tancredi (U. Tokyo), Lucia
Tovena (U. Paris 7), Jesse Tseng (CNRS-LORIA), Henk van Riemsdijk
(KUB Tilburg), Stephen Wechsler (U. Texas, Austin), Annie Zaenen
(Xerox PARC), Anne Zribi-Hertz (U. Paris 8)
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Claire Beyssade (CNRS-J. Nicod), Olivier Bonami (Paris 4), Patricia
Cabredo Hofherr (CNRS-Paris 8), Francis Corblin (Paris 4), Danièle
Godard (CNRS-Paris 7), Jean-Marie Marandin (CNRS-Paris 7)
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