8.657, Confs: Student Conference in Linguistics 9

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Subject: 8.657, Confs: Student Conference in Linguistics 9

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Date:  Sat, 3 May 1997 15:00:18 -0400 (EDT)
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Date:  Sat, 3 May 1997 15:00:18 -0400 (EDT)
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		 STUDENT CONFERENCE IN LINGUISTICS 9

	     MAY 9-10, 1997, Eastern Michigan University
			  Ypsilanti Michigan


	    Keynote Address: Charles Fillmore, UC Berkeley
      The Semantics of Replacement: An Introduction to FrameNet
	Saturday, May 10 1997, 3:30 Main Lounge McKenny Union

Conference homepage: http://siam3.labs.emich.edu/ltlabs/mckenny/scil/

Detailed program follows below

Friday, May 9th		
9:00	registration starts	

9:30-10:00	
Ok-Sook Park, Michigan State U.: 	Ralph Blight, U. of Texas at Austin:
[+sonorant] spreading 			Pseudo-Passives and Adjacency
within correspondence theory 	

10:00-10:30	
Jae-Ick Park, Indiana U., 		Takashi Toyoshima, Cornell U.:
Bloomington:
Swahili Syllable Counting 		Heading for Their Own Places
Poetry, Language Games and		
Stress Assignment	

10:30-11:00	
Robert Pensalfini, MIT: 		Keiko Muromatsu, U. of Maryland:
Vowel Harmony in Jingulu: 		Individuals and Stages of Individuals
templates or rebracketing of heads	

11:00-11:30	
Kunio Nishiyama, Cornell U.:		Norvin Richards, MIT:
Predicative and Attributive 		Featural Cyclicity and
forms in Classical Japanese:		(Anti-)Superiority
theoretical consequences	

11:30-12:00	BREAK	

12:00-12:30	
Jennifer Hay, Northwestern U.: 		Martha McGinnis, MIT:
Morphological Adjacency constraints	Fatal Attraction and
-a synthesis				the Reflexive Clitics Puzzle


12:30-1:00PM	
Marc Pierce, U. of Michigan: 		Sergio Baauw, Utrecht University:
Syllable weight and 			A Delay of Principle B Effect in
vowel alternations in Old Norse		Spanish Speaking Children:
					The Role of Lexical Feature Acquisition
1:00-2:00	LUNCH	

2:00-2:30	
Nino Amiridze, 				Hyenkwan Cho, U. of Minnesota:
Georgian Academy of Sciences:
Nostalgia for being a noun:		A Unified Explanation of Korean
A Case of Georgian Reflexives		Double Nominative Constructions

2:30-3:00	
Julia Moore, Northwestern U.: 		Brian Agbayani, UC, Irvine:
There's Redundancy and Then	 	A Theory of Category Movement
There is Redundancy: A Pragmatic	and its Applications for
Analysis of Two Redundant		Certain Extraction Asymmetries
Constructions

3:00-3:30	
Laura Hsiu-min Liu,                 	Eun Cho, Cornell U.:
National Taiwan U.:                 	Dual Nature of
Verbal Fillers as Pause Markers     	Contrastive Topic and LF Movement
in Spoken Chinese Narrative

3:30-4:00	BREAK	

4:00-4:30	
Josep Quer: Universiteit Utrecht
Causing the Mood

8:00		Party at Heidelberg Restaurant, Ann Arbor


Saturday, May 10th
9:00	registration starts	

10:00-10:30					Hidekazu Tanaka, McGill U.:
						LF Wh-island and
						Minimal Scope Principle

10:30-11:00
Yunsun Jung, Harvard U.: 			Paul Hagstrom, MIT:
Maximality of Cardinal NPs			Phrasal movement in
						Korean Negation

11:00-11:30	
Ayako Yamagata, Michigan State U.:	 	Eun-Young Yi, Cornell U.
A Unified analysis of 				Do head-Final Coordinate
-te-I-ru Construction				Structures Exist?

11:30-12:00	BREAK	

12:00-12:30	
Richard Breheny, UC London: 			Franciso Ordonez, C U N Y,
						 Graduate Center:
Ordered Concept Routines for 			Minimality in Questions
non-Conceptual Meaning: The case of _hi_	in Romance	


12:30-1:00PM	
Mean-young Song, Georgetwon U.:			Kazuko Yatsushiro,
						U. of Connecticut:
Tense and Opacity 				Structure within
in Propositional Attitudes			VP in Japanese revisited


1:00-2:00	LUNCH	

2:00-2:30	
Grace Song, Northwestern U.:			Mika Kizu, McGill U.:
Auxiliary Selection and 			A Note on sluicing
the expression of motion events			in Wh-in-situ Languages

2:30-3:00	
William Thompson and Jennifer Hay, 		Anna Pettiward,
Northwestern U.:				School of Oriental and
						African Studies, London:
The semantics of 				A Different case against
AS and TO BE complementation			"Case Adjacency"


3:00-3:30	BREAK	

3:30-4:30	Keynote Address: Charles Fillmore, UC Berkeley	
		The Semantics of Replacement: An Introduction to
		FrameNet

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