7.480, Confs: Slavic ling, Austronesian formal ling
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LINGUIST List: Vol-7-480. Fri Mar 29 1996. ISSN: 1068-4875. Lines: 377
Subject: 7.480, Confs: Slavic ling, Austronesian formal ling
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Date: Wed, 27 Mar 1996 18:10:27 EST
From: gfowler at indiana.edu (George Fowler)
Subject: Conference Program: Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics V
2)
Date: Wed, 27 Mar 1996 14:35:09 PST
From: <CROSSWHI at humnet.ucla.edu>
Subject: Forwarded: AFLA III--Registration
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Date: Wed, 27 Mar 1996 18:10:27 EST
From: gfowler at indiana.edu (George Fowler)
Subject: Conference Program: Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics V
5th Annual Workshop on Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics (FASL V)
Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Indiana
17-19 May 1996
If you are interested in attending FASL V, please request detailed
information on registration, travel, and accommodations from
fasl5 at indiana.edu. Information is also available on our www page at
http://copper.ucs.indiana.edu/~fasl5/.
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
Friday, 17 May
2:00 REGISTRATION opens
2:55 OPENING remarks
Session I
3:00-3:40 George Fowler, Indiana University
"Toward a Rapprochement between Form and Intuition:
Approaches to the Russian Double Nominative Construction"
3:40-4:20 Natasha Borovikova, Indiana University
"Negated Adjunct Phrases are REALLY the Genitive of Negation"
4:20-5:00 Olga Babko-Malaya, Rutgers University
"On Aspect and Case in Russian"
5:00-6:30 Dinner BREAK
6:30-7:30 Invited speaker: Catherine Rudin, Wayne State College
"AgrO and Bulgarian Pronominal Clitics"
8:00 RECEPTION
Saturday, 18 May
Session II
8:40-9:20 Roumyana Izvorski, University of Pennsylvania
"Diachronic Changes in the Bulgarian Clitic System"
9:20-10:00 Elizabeth Laurencot, University of Connecticut
"On Secondary Predication and Null Case"
10:00-10:40 Arthur Stepanov & Carol Georgopoulos, University of Utah
"Structure Building and the Conceptual Interface: An
Analysis of Russian 'Long Distance' WH Questions"
10-40-11:00 BREAK
Session III
11:00-11:40 Geraldine Legendre, Johns Hopkins University
"Long Head Movement: Bulgarian vs. Romanian"
11:40-12:20 Adam Szczegielniak, Harvard University
"A Minimalist Account of Polish Auxiliary Clitics and of
Why there is No Long Head Movement in Slovak"
12:20-1:00 Svitlana Budzhak-Jones, University of Ottawa
"WP Conditioning of Long Head Movement in Hutsul"
1:00-2:30 Lunch BREAK
2:30-3:30 Invited speaker: David Perlmutter, UC San Diego
"Explanation through Syntactic Representation"
3:30-4:30 POSTER SESSION (for alternate papers)
Session IV
4:30-5:10 Eva Bar-Shalom & William Snyder, University of Connecticut
"Optional Infinitives in Child Russian and their
Implications for the Pro-drop debate"
5:10-5:50 Irina Sekerina, CUNY Graduate Center
"Syntactic Processing of Discontinuous Constituents in
Russian"
5:50-6:30 Maaike Schoorlemmer, Utrecht University
"The Affix-Clitic Distinction and Russian -sja"
6:00 Business MEETING
6:30 Dinner PARTY
Sunday, 19 May
Session V
9:00-9:40 Uwe Junghanns, Universitat Leipzig
"On the So-called eto-cleft Construction"
9:40-10:20 Kai Alter, Austrian Research Institute for Artificial
Intelligence
"Russian Prosody: Phrasing and Tonal Structure"
10:20-11:00 Ronald Feldstein, Indiana University
"On the Relations between Russian Desinences and Stress
Patterns"
11:00-11:20 BREAK
Session VI
11:20-12:00 Sandra Stjepanoviec, University of Connecticut
"Is Inherent Case Structural?"
12:00-12:40 Maria Babyonyshev, MIT
"The Possessive Construction in Russian: A Crosslinguistic
Perspective"
12:40-1:20 Zeljko Boskovic, University of Connecticut
"On the Order of Fronted WH-Phrases in Serbo-Croatian"
1:20 CLOSING remarks
Alternate papers:
Maria Polinsky, USC
"The Acquisition of Information Structure by a Monolingual Russian Child"
Sue Brown, Indiana University
"Negative Concord in Russian"
Ljiljana Progovac, Wayne State University
"Slavic and the Structure for Coordination"
Jennifer Dickinson, University of Michigan
"Multiple Argument/Adjunct WH-word Coordination"
Robert Beard, Bucknell University
"How Many Declensions?"
**We gratefully acknowledge our sponsors:**
**Indiana University: College of Arts and Sciences
Dean of Faculties
Research and the University Graduate School
Russian and East European Institute
**Wabash College
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Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics V fasl5 at indiana.edu
May 17-19, 1996 [tel] 1-812-855-2624
Steering Committee: [fax] 1-812-855-2829
Steven Franks franks at indiana.edu
Martina Lindseth lindsetm at wabash.edu
George Fowler gfowler at indiana.edu
http://copper.ucs.indiana.edu/~fasl5/
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Date: Wed, 27 Mar 1996 14:35:09 PST
From: <CROSSWHI at humnet.ucla.edu>
Subject: Forwarded: AFLA III--Registration
AFLA III--the Third Annual Meetings of the Austronesian Formal
Linguistics Sociey will be held at UCLA April 26-28. Registration
fees before April 22 are $20/$30 (student/faculty) and $25/$35 after
April 22. The preliminary schedule and other registration information
is available below.
***********************Registration Form***************************
Name ________________________________________________
Affiliation: ________________________________________
Please check one: (preregister=register before Apr. 22)
Faculty pre-register ($30) ____ Student pre-register ($20) ____
" non-pre-register($35) ____ " non-pre-reister ($25) ____
Email Address _______________________________________
Austronesian languages I have worked with/studied:
Email addresses of people pre-registering will be printed out and
distributed at the conference. If you pre-register, do you want to be
left off of this list? yes, leave me off _____ no, put me on _____
Please return this form and your check (made payable to "UC Regents")
to:
UCLA Dept. of Linguistics
Attn: AFLA III
405 Hilgard Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1543
***********************************************************************
Program
Friday, 26 April, 1996
1:00pm Welcome
Invited Speaker
1:00-1:50pm Abby Cohn (Cornell University)
[title TBA]
1:50-2:00pm Break
Phonology Session I
2:00-2:00pm Sean Erwin (UCSD)
Finish What's on Your Template: Deep-Surface and
Surface-Surface Disparaties in Malagasy
2:00-2:30pm Edward L. Keenan (UCLA) and
Jean Paulin Razafimamonjy (Universite d'Antananarivo)
Reduplication in Malagasy: A Proboblem for an OT Analysis
2:30-3:00pm Paul Lassettre (University of Hawaii, Manoa)
Rule and Constraint Interaction in Ponapean Reduplication
3:00-3:50pm Break
Phonology Session II
3:50-4:20pm Keiichiro Suzuki (University of Arizona)
Distributive Correspondence in Palauan Reduplication
4:20-4:50pm Kie Ross (UCLA)
Moving Phonotactics: Variability in Tagalog Loanwords
4:50-5:20pm Harry van der Hulst (Leiden University/HIL) and
Marian Klamer (Free University Amsterdam/HIL, Royal Academy of
Sciences)
Reduplication in Leti
5:20-5:30pm Break
Phonetics Session
5:30-6:00pm Ian Maddieson (UCLA) and
Richard Wright (UCLA)
Small Vowel Systems and Phonetic Variability:
Evidence from Amis
6:00-6:30pm Rachel Walker (UC Santa Cruz) and
Geoffrey K. Pullum (UC Santa Cruz)
The Phonetic Definition of "Nasal": Evidence from
Austronesian Phonology
Invited Speaker
6:30-7:20pm Ian Maddieson (UCLA)
[title TBA]
Saturday, 27 April, 1996
Invited Speaker
9:00-9:50am Sandra Chung (UC Santa Cruz)
[title TBA]
9:50-10:00am Break
Syntax/Semantics Session I
10:00-10:30am Maria-Eugenia Nino (Stanford University)
Clitics, Prosodic Inversion and Phrasal Predicates in
Tagalog
10:30-11:00am Lillian M. Huang (National Taiwan Normal University)
Interrogative Constructions in Mayrinax Atayal
11:00-11:30am Diane Massam (University of Toronto)
Predicate Fronting and Focus in Niuean
11:30-11:40am Break
Invited Speaker
11:40-12:30pm Diana Archangeli (University of Arizona)
[title TBA]
12:30-1:30pm Lunch
Parallel Sessions: Syntax/Semantics II and Phonology III
1:30-2:00pm Syntax/Semantics:
William D. Davies (University of Iowa)
Minimal Insights into Madurese
Phonology:
Katherine Crosswhite (UCLA)
A Non-Cyclic Approach to Chamorro Cyclicity
2:00-2:30pm Syntax/Semantics:
Mark Honegger (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign)
Integrity in Malay VPs
Phonology:
Mark Hale (Harvard University) and
Madelyn Kissock (Concordia University)
The Phonology-Syntax Interface in Rotuman
2:30-3:00pm Syntax/Semantics:
Hooi Ling Soh (MIT)
On A-bar Extractions in Malay
Phonology:
Marian Klamer (Free University Amsterdam/HIL, Royal Academy of
Sciences)
Optimal Clitic Placement in Kambera
3:00-3:20pm Break
Parallel Sessions: Syntax/Semantics III and Phonology IV
3:20-3:50pm Syntax/Semantics:
Norvin Richards (MIT)
Syntax Versus Semantics in Tagalog Wh-Movement
Phonology:
Sean Hendricks (University of Arizona)
Voice Licensing and Sonorant Linking in Malakmalak
3:50-4:20pm Syntax/Semantics:
Elizabeth Pearce (Victoria University, Wellington, NZ)
DP Licensing and Spec Roles in Maori
Phonology:
Niken Adisasmito (Cornell University)
Faithfulness Constraints and Consonant Clusters in Indonesian
4:20-4:50pm Syntax/Semantics:
Matthew Pearson (UCLA)
Domain Phrases and the Syntax of Specificity: The Case
of Malagasy
Existentials
Phonology:
Juliette Blevins (Stanford University, UC Berkeley, University of
Western Australia) and Andrew Garrett (UC Berkeley)
Compensatory C/V "Metathesis"
4:50-5:10pm Break
Syntax/Semantics Session IV
5:10-5:40pm Randall Hedrick (University of North Carolina)
Tongan Definites and Specificity Effects
Invited Speaker
5:40-6:30pm Lisa Travis (McGill University)
[title TBA]
7:30pm Party
Sunday, 28 April, 1996
Invited Speaker
9:00-9:50am Edward L. Keenan (UCLA) and
Jean Paulin Razafimamonjy (Universite d'Antananarivo)
Reciprocals in Malagasy
9:50-10:00am Break
Syntax/Semantics Session V
10:00-10:30am Emily Sityar (Universitat Tubingen)
The Preverbal Actor Construction in Cebuano
10:30-11:00am John Alderete (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
Canonical Types and Noun Phrase Configurationality in
Fijian
11:00-11:30am Ileana Paul (McGill University)
Remarks on Malagasy Nominalization
11:30-11:50 Break
Session on Diachronic Syntax and Syntactic Typology
11:50-12:20pm Miriam Meyerhoff (University of Pennsylvania) and
Nancy Niedzielski (UC Santa Barbara)
The Syntax and Semantics of olsem in Bislama
12:20-12:50pm Joseph C. Finney (Independent)
Diachronic Syntax of Proto-Polynesian
12:50-1:20pm Bernard Comrie (USC) and
Maria Polinsky (USC)
Relativizing Genitives in Austronesian Languages
GETTING FROM LAX TO UCLA
The Conference will be held at the UCLA Sunset Village facility.
By shuttle:
To make a reservation with SUPER SHUTTLE upon arrival at the LAX, dial
Ext 56735 from the courtesy phones located on the walls at Baggage
Claim. The fare is $13.00 to UCLA or Holiday Inn Brentwood-Bel Air.
By car:
>>From LAX:
o Follow signs to SEPULVEDA BOULEVARD.
o Go north on Sepulveda to LA TIJERA.
o Turn right (east) on La Tijera.
o Continue on La Tijera to 405 FREEWAY (a.k.a. SAN DIEGO FREEWAY).
o Go north on 405 Freeway...
To Sunset Village:
o Continue north on 405 Freeway to SUNSET BOULEVARD.
o Exit on Sunset, continue east (right turn) on Sunset to BELLAGIO DRIVE
(one block past Veteran Avenue).
o Turn right (south) on Bellagio to enter the UCLA campus.
o Turn left on DE NEVE DRIVE.
o The entrance into the Sunset Village Parking Structure will be on your
right, just before you reach Circle Drive.
o Parking is $5.00 per day.
HOTELS
Claremont Hotel
1044 Tiverton Ave., Westwood
Phone Numbers: 310-208-5957; 1-800-266-5957
Fax Number: 310-208-2386
Rates: Singles $39.50 1 bed with shower
Doubles $45.50 2 beds with bath and shower
Twin $49.50 1 bed with bath and shower
Holiday Inn Brentwood-Bel Air
170 N. Church Ln., Brentwood (1 mile from Sunset Village)
Phone Numbers: 310-476-6411; 1-800-HOLIDAY
Fax Number: 310-472-1157
Rates: Singles or Doubles $68.00 (mention AFLA III)
Parking: $5.00 per day
Free shuttle service to/from UCLA and the Brentwood area
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