Conference: Syntax & Semantics in Dubrovnik (Final ann.)
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FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT
CSSCC-2000 NEW THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ON SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS IN
COGNITIVE SCIENCE
September 2 to 10, 2000 DUBROVNIK, CROATIA
COURSES AND CONFERENCE
Participants attending both events are expected to arrive on Saturday,
Sept 2. Registration will be on Saturday, Sept 2 and on Sunday, Sept 3 at
the courses and conference site:
International Center of Croatian Universities ICCU,
Don Frane Buli_a 4,
Dubrovnik
LIST OF COURSES:
Melissa Bowerman (Max Planck Institute, Nijmegen)
Crosslinguistic perspectives on first language acquisition¹
Daniel Everett (SIL International, Brazil)
Lexical Integrity and Word-formation in Optimality Theory¹
Ranko Matasovi_ (University of Zagreb)
Synchronic and Diachronic Typology of Syntactic Structures¹
James Pustejovsky (Brandeis University, Massachussets)
Generative Lexicon¹
Robert D. Van Valin (SUNY at Buffalo)
Syntactic Theory¹
COURSE SCHEDULE:
September 3 7
SUNDAY, Sept 3
11:00 12:30 J. Pustejovsky: Generative Lexicon
12:30 14:30 lunch
14:30 16:00 D. Everett: Lexical Integrity and Word-formation in
Optimality Theory
16:00 16:30 coffee break
16:30 18:00 R.D. Van Valin: Syntactic Theory
MONDAY, Sept 4
9:00 10:30 M. Bowerman: Crosslinguistic perspectives on
first language acquisition
10:30 11:00 coffee break
11:00 12:30 R. Matasovi_: Synchronic and Diachronic Typology of
Syntactic Structures
12:30 14:30 lunch
14:30 16:00 D. Everett: Lexical Integrity and Word-formation in
Optimality Theory
16:00 16:30 coffee break
16:30 18:00 J. Pustejovsky: Generative Lexicon
TUESDAY, Sept 5
9:00 10:30 M. Bowerman: Crosslinguistic perspectives on
first language acquisition
10:30 11:00 coffee break
11:00 12:30 R.D. Van Valin: Syntactic Theory
12:30 14:30 lunch
WEDNESDAY, Sept 6
9:00 10:30 R. Matasovi_: Sychronic and Diachronic Typology of
Syntactic Structures
10:30 11:00 coffee break
11:00 12:30 D. Everett: Lexical Integrity and Word-formation in
Optimality Theory
12:30 14:30 lunch
14:30 16:00 J. Pustejovsky: Generative Lexicon
16:00 16:30 coffee break
16:30 18:00 R.D. Van Valin: Syntactic Theory
THURSDAY, Sept 7
9:00 10:30 R. Matasovi_: Sychronic and Diachronic Typology of
Syntactic Structures
10:30 11:00 coffee break
11:00 12:30 M. Bowerman: Crosslinguistic perspectives on
first language acquisition
12:30 14:30 lunch
CONFERENCE SCHEDULE:
September 8 - 10
FRIDAY, September 8
Section 1
9:00 9:30 S. Fulgosi & N. Tu_man-Vukovi_: A New View of
Frequency and Prototypes
9:30 10:00 E. Haman: Why Word Formation is Underestimated in
Child Language Research
10:00 10:30 M. Medved-Krajnovi_: Early Lexical Acquisition
A Croatian Example
10:30 11:00 coffee break
11:00 11:30 M. Kova_evi_: (tba)
11:30 12:00 B. Pavelin: Speech Gestures and Cognitive Development
12:00 12:30 Z. Jelaska: Synonymic Words Figured out Alone
12:30 14:30 lunch
Section 2
15:00 15:30 I. Zovko: Dative Shift in Croatian
15:30 16:00 T. Ohori: Some RRG Predictions on the
Diachrony of Clause Linkage
16:00 16:30 N. Grishina: Focus Constructions in Ket
16:30 17:00 coffee break
17:00 17:30 A. Maltseva: The Morphosyntactic Mechanisms of Argument
Adjusting in the Chukotkan Languages
17:30 18:00 B. Belaj: Nominalization as a Strategy of Passivization
18:00 18:30 N. Winther-Nielsen & G. Yaeger: A Semi-Automatic Tool
for the Assignment of Verb Argument Structures in a
Role and Reference Grammar Framework
SATURDAY, September 9
Section 3
9:00 9:30 B. Yang: Split Intransitivity in Japanese and Korean:
a Role and Reference Grammar Account
9:30 10:00 A. Ozonova: Analytic Constructions with
Semantics of Possibility in Altai-Kizhi
10:00 10:30 A. Jensen: Sentence Intertwining in Danish
10:30 11:00 coffee break
11:00 11:30 N. Sagaan: Spatial Constructions in Tuvan
11:30 12:00 N. Koshkaryova: Sentences with Ditransitive Verbs in Khanty
12:00 12:30 R. D. Van Valin: Some remarks on the nature of
universal grammar
12:30 14:30 lunch
Section 4
15:00 15:30 R. Eckardt: Reanalysing selbst
15:30 16:00 K. Kor_yk: Lexical Representations within the
Model of "Communicative Grammar"
16:00 16:30 E. Petroska: The Categories of Quantity in Macedonian
16:30 17:00 coffee break
17:00 17:30 I. Raffaelli: Some Thoughts on the Typology of Adjectives
17:30 18:00 N. Winther-Nielsen: How to do Role and Reference Grammar in
Ancient Hebrew: exploring the challenges of Judges 1-24.
18:00 18:30 D. _kara: The Poetics of Mind: Interpreting
Metaphors and Idioms
SUNDAY, September 10
Section 5
9:00 9:30 A. M. Di Sciullo: Layers in Words
9:30 10:00 M. M. Brala: Decomposing English, Croatian and Italian
Prepositions on a Cognitive Basis
10:00 10:30 M. Shimojo: A Cognitive Theory of Island Phenomena:
The Case of an "Island-Free" Language
10:30 11:00 coffee break
11:00 11:30 R. Wilbur: The Cognitive-Semantic-Syntactic (and Prosodic)
Interface: Focus in ASL
11:30 12:00 M. _ic-Fuchs: (tba)
12:00 12:30 M. Yamamoto: Cognitive Meaning of Japanese tense morphemes:
[-ta] and [-ru] Based on Mental Space Model
You will have slide and over-head projectors at your disposal, as well as
other equipment necessary for the presentation of your course and/or
paper.
SOCIAL EVENTS:
Sunday, Sept 3 opening reception in the morning
Monday, Sept 4 concert in the evening
Tuesday, Sept 5 sightseeing tour with a guide in the afternoon
Thursday, Sept 7 boat trip in the afternoon
Saturday, Sept 9 farewell dinner in the evening
Please note that ALL social events (as well as lunches [which are full
meals, not snacks] and coffees during coffee breaks) are covered by your
fee and do not demand extra paying (tickets to museums and other sites
visited during the sightseeing tour are not included).
TRAVEL
Participants arriving to Dubrovnik by plane will be met at the airport by
our students who will provide them with information and help in getting
to their hotels. The airport is not far from the town, so it is
convenient to use regular bus lines or taxis.
CURRENCY
The current exchange rate for the Croatian currency kuna (short: Kn or
HRK) is
1 USD = 8.2 Kn, or 1 DM = 3.9 Kn. It would be useful to change a certain
amount of money into kunas when you arrive at the airport. The following
credit cards are accepted in practically all places: American Express,
Mastercard/Eurocard, Visa and Diners, and you can easily change money in
exchange offices, banks and on ATMs.
FEE
If you have not yet paid your fee, you can do so upon arrival, either by
credit card (American Express or Mastercard/Eurocard), or in cash.
FOOD
If you are vegetarian or vegan, please let us know so we can make
arrangements for your meals.
OFFICE
Our office in Zagreb will be closed from August 1, to August 20. We will
be back in the office from August 21 onwards to answer any possible
questions anyone might have.
Please note that you will still be able to make your hotel reservations
at any time till September 1.
LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING YOU IN DUBROVNIK!
CSSCC-2000 Organizing Committee
***************
Robert D. Van Valin, Jr. Tel 716 645-2177, ext. 713
Professor & Chair Fax 716 645-3825
Department of Linguistics
609 Baldy Hall
State University of New York at Buffalo
Buffalo, NY 14260-1030 USA VANVALIN at ACSU.BUFFALO.EDU
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