13.500, Confs: Romance Languages, University of Toronto
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Subject: 13.500, Confs: Romance Languages, University of Toronto
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Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 13:26:29 -0500 (EST)
From: yves.roberge at utoronto.ca
Subject: LSRL 32 - Program
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Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 13:26:29 -0500 (EST)
From: yves.roberge at utoronto.ca
Subject: LSRL 32 - Program
Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL 32)
University of Toronto - April 19-21, 2002
Conference Web page: http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/lsrl32/
E-mail: lsrl.xxxii at utoronto.ca
Preliminary Program
Friday April 19, 2002
9:00-9:30
Welcoming remarks
9:30-10:30
Invited Speaker: Juana Liceras (University of Ottawa)
Title: TBA
11:00-12:30
Session 1: Syntax
1. Heloisa Maria M. Lima-Salles (Universidade de Brasília)
Infinitive clauses as substitutes for subjunctive clauses in Brazilian Potuguese
2. Paul Law (Freie Universität, Berlin)
Participial agreement and auxiliary selection in Spanish and French
3. Dan Brassil (University of California, San Diego)
Periphrasis, standard lexicalism and realizational lexicalism
Parasession: Acquisition
1. Ludovica Serratrice (York University)
Referential subjects in the acquisition of Italian
2. Teresa Satterfield (University of Michigan)
OPC effects and learnability in Brazilian Portuguese
3. Bernadette Plunkett (University of York)
Incremental setting of agreement parameters in child French
2:30-4:00
Session 1: Semantics
1. Javier Gutiérrez-Rexach & Chad Howe (Ohio State University)
Selective and unselective manner operators
2. J. Marc Authier & Lisa A. Reed (The Pennsylvania State University)
Scope freezing and the Faire-par construction
3. Chiyo Nishida (University of Texas-Austin)
"Reflexive" intransitive constructions in Spanish
Session 2: Phonology
1. Julie Auger & Brian José (Indiana University)
Progressive and regressive assimilation in Picard
2. Caroline R. Wiltshire (University of Florida, Gainesville)
Prefix boundaries in non-derivational phonology
3. Jean-Pierre Montreuil (The University of Texas at Austin)
Opacity in Surmiran: the shape of rimes
4:30-6:00
Session 1: Syntax
1. Christina Tortora (College of Staten Island/CUNY)
On prepositions and spatial inalienable possession
2. María Cristina Cuervo (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
A Control-vs-Raising theory of dative experiencers
3. Karen Lahousse (K.U. Leuven / Paris 8)
French stylistic inversion: one name, two realities
Parasession: Acquisition
1. Julia Berger-Morales (University of California, Los Angeles) & Manola
Salustri (University of Siena)
Supporting the Separate Systems Hypothesis: A case study in bilingual
acquisition of Italian and German
2. Philippe Prévost (Université Laval)
Root infinitives in adult L2 French: a longitudinal study
3. Cristina Dye (Cornell University), Claire Foley (Morehead State University) &
Barbara Lust (Cornell University)
Dissociating finiteness from morphology: New evidence from the acquisition of
verbal inflection in French
Saturday April 20, 2002
9:00-10:00
Invited Speaker: Andrea Calabrese (University of Connecticut)
Title: TBA
10:30-12:30
Session 1: Syntax
1. Karlos Arregi (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Clitic Left Dislocation is contrastive topicalisation
2. Gabriela Alboiu (University of Toronto)
Operator asymmetries in Romanian: syntax and/or phonology?
3. Thimothy L. Face (University of Minnesota) & Mariapaola D'Imperio (Université
de Provence)
Reconsidering a focal typology: Evidence from Spanish and Italian
Parasession: Acquisition
1. Aafke Hulk (University of Amsterdam), Leonie Cornips (Meertens Institute,
Amsterdam) & Janneke Peet (Utrecht University)
Acquiring the syntax of beaucoup "at a distance" as a bilingual child: an
experimental study
2. Carla Soares (Université Paris 8)
XP and (no) X0 movement to the left periphery in child European Portuguese
3. Barbara Bullock (Penn State University) & Gillian Lord (University of
Florida)
Analogy as a learning tool in the acquisition of L2 phonology
2:30-3:30
Session 1: Syntax
1. Violeta Demonte & Olga Fernández-Soriano (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
Features in Comp and dialectal variation: the case of "Dequeísmo" in Spanish
2. Sandra Paoli (Universities of Manchester and Padua)
The Double Complementizer Construction (DCC)
Session 2: Historical
1. Randall Gess (University of Utah)
Consonant loss and vowell loss in Historical French: a unified cue-competition
account
2. Haike Jacobs (University of Nijmegen)
Foot-based vowel deletion in OT: Syncope in the prosodic phonology of Latin
4:00-5:30
Session 1: Semantics
1. Marie Labelle (Université du Québec à Montréal)
Events, states and the French imparfait
2. Claudia Borgonovo (Université Laval)
On polarity subjunctive
3. Luis A. París (University at Albany, SUNY and University at Buffalo, SUNY)
A definition of 'Manner' and its role in the subtyping of the Spanish gerund
construction
Session 2: Phonology
1. Garry K. Baker & Caroline R. Wiltshire (University of Florida, Gainesville)
An OT treatment of palatal fortition in Argentinian Spanish
2. Barbara Bullock, Kathleen Farrell & Lawrence Williams (Penn State University)
Constraints on allomorphy in L2 French
3. Travis G. Bradley (University of California, Davis)
Gestural timing and the resolution of /Cr/ clusters in Romance
5:45-6:45
Invited Speaker: Luigi Rizzi (University of Siena)
Title: TBA
7:00
Banquet with an address by Edward N. Burstynsky: Romance Linguistics at UofT
Sunday April 21, 2002
10:00-11:00
Invited Speaker: Marie-Thérèse Vinet (Université de Sherbrooke)
Title: TBA
11:30-13:30
Session 1: Syntax
1. Francisco Ordóñez (University of Illinois- Urbana)
The adjunction possibilities of clitic combinations in Romance
2. Paul Hirschbühler (Université d'Ottawa) & Marie Labelle (Université du Québec
à Montréal)
Residual Tobler-Mussafia effects in French dialects
3. Ana Castro & João Costa (Universidade Nova de Lisboa)
Weak forms as X0: prenominal possessives and preverbal adverbs in Portuguese
4. Susana Bejar & Milan Rezac (University of Toronto)
Asymmetric Agree and the derivation of PCC effects
Parasession: Acquisition
1. Larisa Avram (Bucharest University) & Martine Coene (Antwerp University -
UIA)
Why is it difficult to reach Agreement?
2. Erica van Lente (University of Groningen)
The French delay of Principle B effect: Due to the underspecification of number?
3. Silvina Montrul (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
The unacusative / unergative distinction in Spanish L2 acquisition
4. Elena Nicoladis & Eliza von Baeyer (University of Alberta)
Children's acquisition of Verb-Object compounds in French
Alternates:
María Irene Moyna (San Diego State University)
Compounding in Medieval Spanish
Gilles Boyé (Université Nancy 2) & Patricia Cabredo Hofherr (ESA 7023 CNRS et
Université Paris 8)
The distribution of prethematic vowels in Spanish verbs
Jaume Mateu (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
Why we can't bake a cake: a lexical syntactic approach to verbal polysemy
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