6.1496, Confs: Romance ling, Systemic functional ling (JASFL)
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LINGUIST List: Vol-6-1496. Wed Oct 25 1995. ISSN: 1068-4875. Lines: 259
Subject: 6.1496, Confs: Romance ling, Systemic functional ling (JASFL)
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Date: Tue, 24 Oct 1995 13:07:14 BST
From: F.van.der.Leeuw at let.uva.nl ("F. van der Leeuw")
Subject: Going Romance program
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Date: Wed, 25 Oct 1995 00:53:55 +0900
From: tamazaki at ic.nanzan-u.ac.jp (Magoji Tamazaki)
Subject: JASFL
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Date: Tue, 24 Oct 1995 13:07:14 BST
From: F.van.der.Leeuw at let.uva.nl ("F. van der Leeuw")
Subject: Going Romance program
PROGRAM
GOING ROMANCE 1995
Ninth Symposium on Romance Linguistics
Amsterdam, December 7-9
Organized by the Holland Institute of Generative Linguistics (HIL), the
Research Institute for Language and Speech (OTS Utrecht) and the
departments of French and Italian of the University of Amsterdam.
Thursday, December 7
9.30 - 9.45 Opening of the conference by Aafke Hulk (University of
Amsterdam/HIL)
9.45 - 10.45 Jacqueline Gueron, Paris X (Invited Speaker)
Missing Tenses: Contrasts between French and English
10.45 - 11.05 Break
11.05 - 11.45 Alessandra Giorgi & Fabio Pianesi, University of Bergamo
& IRST
Definite Temporal Arguments: a Comparison between Italian
and English
11.45 - 12.25 Manuel Espanol-Echevarria, UCLA
Definiteness in A of a N contexts
12.25 - 14.25 Lunch
14.25 - 15.05 Gloria Cocchi, University of Firenze
Two Cases of Split Ergativity in Italian Dialects
15.05 - 15.45 Caterina Donati, University of Firenze
Comparative Clauses: a Raising Analysis
15.45 - 16.05 Break
16.05 - 16.45 Viviane Deprez, Rutgers University
Negative Concord in French and Haitian Creole
16.45 - 17.45 James Harris, MIT (Invited Speaker)
Spanish Imperatives: Syntax Meets Morphology
17.45 - ? Drink
Friday, December 8
9.30 - 10.30 Alain Rouveret, Paris VIII (Invited Speaker)
Clitics, Subjects and Tense in European Portuguese
10.30 - 10.50 Break
10.50 - 11.30 Anna Pettiward, SOAS
Anti-Procrastinate Effects and Optional Agreement in French
11.30 - 12.10 Eduardo Raposo, UCSB
Towards a Restrictive Theory of Clitic Placement in Romance
12.10 - 14.15 Lunch
14.15 - 15.15 Patrick Sauzet, Paris VIII (Invited Speaker)
Affixation, Cliticization and Word Order
15.15 - 15.55 Mara Frascarelli, University of Rome III
The Prosody of Focus in Italian
15.55 - 16.15 Break
16.15 - 16.55 Fernando Martinez-Gil, Ohio State University
Consonant Vocalization in Chilean Spanish: a
Constraint-Based Approach
16.55 - 17.35 Leo Wetzels, Free University of Amsterdam/HIL
The Phonetics and Phonology of Nasality in Brazilian Portuguese
18.00 - ? Going Romance Dinner
Saturday, December 9
9.30 - 10.10 Liliane Haegeman, University of Geneva
Null Subjects in the non Pro-Drop Languages and the
Structure of CP.
10.10 - 10.50 Carlo Cecchetto, Dipartimento di Scienze Cognitive, Milan
Reconstruction and Clitic Left (Right) Dislocation
10.50 - 11.10 Break
11.10 - 11.50 Xavier Villalba, University of Barcelona
Leftward Right Dislocation
11.50 - 12.30 Christine Tellier & Daniel Valois, University of Montreal
Agreements and Extraction: a Representational View
12.30 - 14.30 Lunch
14.30 - 15.10 Andrea Moro, Dipartimento di Scienze Cognitive, Milan
Case Theory and the Distribution of "ci" in Italian:
Towards a Unified Theory of "essere" and "avere"
15.10 - 16.10 Luigi Rizzi, University of Geneva
To Be Announced
Alternates:
1. Ana Maria Martins, University of Lisbon
Clitic Climbing and the Structure of Infinitival Complements
2. Teresa Satterfield, University of Iowa
Null Subjects and the Extended Parametrization Hypothesis
3. Petra Sleeman, University of Amsterdam
The licensing of Empty Noun Constructions
PREREGISTRATION is possible by e-mail, regular mail or fax.
Please indicate your name, affiliation, address, e-mail address, phone
number and fax number.
After your preregistration we will send further information about
the conference, accomodation etc.
The conference fee is f.35,-, on-site payment is possible.
The Organizing Committee:
J. Dekkers, D. Delfitto, A. Hulk, F. van der Leeuw, M. Nespor, M. de Wind.
Address: Phone:
Going Romance ++31-20-5253805 or
Department of French ++31-20-5254635
University of Amsterdam Fax:
Spuistraat 134 ++31-20-5254429
1012 VB Amsterdam E-mail:
The Netherlands Going.Romance at let.uva.nl
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Date: Wed, 25 Oct 1995 00:53:55 +0900
From: tamazaki at ic.nanzan-u.ac.jp (Magoji Tamazaki)
Subject: JASFL
ANNOUNCEMENT: Autumn Conference JASFL '95
The Autumn Conference
of
the Japan Association of Systemic Functional Linguistics
will be held
on November 25, at Nanzan University, Nagoya, Japan.
Programme of JASFL '95
Plenary Session (17:15 - 18:30)
Speaker: Professor Christian Matthiessen (Macquarie University)
"Systemic Cartography: deploying lexicogrammatical system
network"
Workshop (10:00 - 12:00)
Speaker: Prof. Noboru Yamaguchi (Fukushima University)
"An Invitation to Systemic Functional Linguistics"
Paper Presentation (13:00 - 17:00)
1. Kusumoto, Tetsuya
"Functional Changes of Japanese Case Marker 'Ga'"
2. Teruya, Kazuhiro
"Verbal Processes in Japanese: a systemic-functional
interpretation"
3. Iwamoto, Noriko
"Systemic Analysis of Japanese Wartime Reporting in Newspaper"
4. Koyamada, Y.
"Deletion Differences between Japanese and English Recipe"
5. Thomson Elizabeth
"Constituents of Theme in Japanese"
6. LoCastoro, Virginia
"Classroom Group Discussion as a Social Event"
7. Conduit, Anne M.
"Culture Self-Awareness and the Social Semiotics of Language
(A systemic functional view of the article system in a
writing project)"
8. Peng, Virginia M.
"Using Linguistics in Aphasiology"
9. Bowcher, Wendy L.
"Context of Culture, Context of Situation and Radio Sports
Commentating"
10. Harnett, Ian
"Two Cases against Chomskyan Linguistics from a Base for
Lexicogrammars"
11. Sakai, Takahiko
"Translation of 'Japanese Kokoro (or Sentiment) - Poem'"
12. Honjo, Jiro
"Four Approaches of the Prague School of FSP"
13. Qian, Jun
"Synchrony and Diachrony -- On the Theory of the Prague School"
14. Cheng, Fangzhi
"Survey the Realization of English Grammar from a Perspective
of Systemic Linguistics"
For Registration and Further Information, Contact the following:
Professor Masaaki Tatsuki (Secretary-general, JASFL)
Dept. of English, Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan
Fax: +81-75-251-3059 Phone: +81-75-251-3371
E-mail: mtatsuki at duaic.doshisha.ac.jp
Professor Magoji Tamazaki (Nanzan University, Nagoya, Japan)
Fax: +81-52-833-6985 Phone: +81-52-832-3111 (Switchboard)
E-mail: tamazaki at ic.nanzan-u.ac.jp
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