6.1650, Confs: Focus Workshop (revised)

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Subject: 6.1650, Confs: Focus Workshop (revised)
 
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Date:  Mon, 20 Nov 1995 10:33:16 EST
From:  focus at linguist.umass.edu (Workshop on Focus)
Subject:  revised program Workshop on Focus
 
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Date:  Mon, 20 Nov 1995 10:33:16 EST
From:  focus at linguist.umass.edu (Workshop on Focus)
Subject:  revised program Workshop on Focus
 
 
This a (near-final) revised version of the program.
 
Remember that the deadline for pre-registration is
Nov. 24, 1995.
 
Hotel Accommodation and How-to-get-to-Umass Information
will be emailed upon request.
 
 
 
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WORKSHOP ON FOCUS
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
December 8-10, 1995
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****REVISED PROGRAM****
 
 
FRIDAY 12/8
 
12:00 - 1:00	Registration
1:00 - 1:10	Opening Remarks
 
1:10 - 1:50	Catherine Rudin (Wayne State College),
	Tracy Holloway King (Standford),
	Roumyana Izvorski (University of Pennsylvania):
	Focus in Bulgarian and Russian Yes-No Questions.
1:50 - 2:30	Maribel Romero (University of Massachusetts, Amherst):
	The P-set of a Focused wh-word.
 
Break (20 min.)
 
2:50 - 3:30	Olga Babko-Malaya (Rutgers University)
	Context-Dependent Quantifiers Restricted by Focus.
3:30 - 4:10	Daniel Buring (University og Koln):
	Topics and Disambiguation.
4:10 - 4:50	Mary Wu (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign):
	Focus, Structure and Uniqueness Implications of the NP --
	with special reference to complex NPs in Mandarin Chinese.
 
Break (20 min.)
 
5:10 - 6:20     Invited Speakers: 	
			Eva Hajicova (Universita Karlova)
			Barbara Partee (University of Massachusetts)
			Petr Sgall (Universita Karlova)
				TBA
			
 
 
 
SATURDAY 12/9
 
9:30 - 10:10	Eugenia Casielles (University of Massachusetts, Amherst):
	FOCUS PREPOSING (it's called).
10:10 - 10:50	David Beck (Universtiy of Toronto)
	On the Syntactic Expression of Topic and Rheme in Two
	Salishan Languages.
 
Break (20 min.)
 
11:10 - 12:20   Invited Speaker
	Elisabeth Selkirk (University of Massachusetts)
	TBA
 
Lunch (1h. 40 min.)
 
2:00 - 2:40	Akihiko Uechi (University of British Columbia):
	Focus Phrasing in Japanese: An Optimality Approach.
2:40 - 3:10	Amy Schafer (University of Massachusetts at Amherst):
	Prosodic Phrasing and Focus: The Bounded Projection Hypothesis.
 
Break (20 min.)
 
3:30 - 4:10	Elena Herburger (University of Southern California):
	Presupposition vs. Assertion: a Neo-Davidsonian Account.
4:10 - 4:50	Cecile Meier (University of Tubingen):
	Allegation under Negation in Causal Contexts.
4:50 - 5:30	Julie Sedivy, Michael Tannenhaus, Gregory Carlson
	(University of Rochester):
	Using Contrast Sets to Resolve Reference On-line.
 
 
 
SUNDAY 12/10
 
9:30 - 10:10	Ricardo Echepare (University of Maryland):
	A Case for Two Types of Focus in Basque.
10:10 - 10:50	Juvenal Ndayiragije (University of Western Ontario):
	TP-Internal Focus in Bantu and "Attract-F".
10:50 - 11:30	Edward Gobbel (University of Tubingen):
	On the Syntax of Focus-Movement in Romanian.
 
Break (20 min.)
 
11:50 - 12:30	Dag E. Wold (Massachusetts Institute of Technology):
	How to Interpret Multiple Foci without Moving
	a Focused Constituent.
12:30 -  1:10	Bernhard Schwarz (University of Massachusetts, Amherst):
	On Kratzer's Tanglewood Example.
 
*Alternates*
 
Eloise Jelinek (University of Arizona)
	Pronoun Classes and Focus
Rosemary Stevenson (University of Durham)
	Focusing of Elements in a Discourse Model:
	Thematic Role Effects on the Accessibility of a
	Pronoun's Antecedents
Robert Van Valin (State University of New York)
	Cross-Linguistic Variation in Structural Constraints on Focus
Robert Westmoreland (Indiana University)
	Contrastiveness as embedded focus
 
 
 
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION
 
Fees
 
	Before Nov.24		Student	$10		Others	$15
 
	After Nov. 24
	and on-site  		Student	$15		Others	$25
 
 
Please, send check or money order made out to GLSA together with the
registration form below to:
 
Workshop on Focus (Registration)
Dept. of Linguistics - South College
University of Massachusetts
Amherst MA 01003.
 
 
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Registration Form
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Name ______________________________________________
 
Affiliation __________________	Address ____________________
 
Telephone number _____________________
 
Email ___________________________
 
 
 
Crash Space
 
A small number of crash space can be provided in student appartments.
If you need crash space, please contact us at focus at linguist.umass.edu
 
 
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HOTEL ACCOMMODATION
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We will email information about lodging alternatives and
how to get to the UMass campus, upon request.
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