14.743, Confs: Semantics of Under-Represented Langs, Canada
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Subject: 14.743, Confs: Semantics of Under-Represented Langs, Canada
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Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 13:46:16 +0000
From: leora at mail.unixg.ubc.ca
Subject: Semantics of Under-Represented Languages in the Americas
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Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 13:46:16 +0000
From: leora at mail.unixg.ubc.ca
Subject: Semantics of Under-Represented Languages in the Americas
2nd Conference on Semantics of Under-Represented Languages in the Americas
Short Title: SULA 2
Date: 14-MAR-03 - 16-MAR-03
Location: University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Contact: Leora Bar-el
Contact Email: leora at pop.interchange.ubc.ca
Meeting URL: http://www.linguistics.ubc.ca/SULA
Linguistic Sub-field: Semantics
Meeting Description:
The Department of Linguistics at the University of British Columbia is
pleased to announce the second conference on the formal semantics of
under-represented languages in the Americas. The goal of the
conference is to bring together researchers working on languages or
dialects which do not have an established tradition of work in formal
semantics. Examples include native languages of North or South
America, African American English, ASL, Yiddish, or Brazilian
Portuguese.
FINAL PROGRAM
Semantics of Under-Represented Languages in the Americas 2
March 14-16, 2003
Hosted By:
the University of British Columbia
Department of Linguistics
***Please Note: Change in Venues!***
Friday, March 14th
Vancouver Community College
250 West Pender
Room 112
12:00pm Registration
12:55 Opening Remarks
Session on Tense and Aspect
1.00 Jürgen Bohnemeyer (SUNY, Buffalo and Max Planck Institute for
Psycholinguistics)
Relative Tense vs. Aspect: The Case Reopened
1.30 Christian Rathmann (University of Texas)
Situation Types in American Sign Language
2.00 Mary Swift (University of Rochester)
Early Time Reference in Inuktitut Child Language: The Role of
Event Realization and Aspectual Interpretation
2.30 Comments and Discussion
3.00 Break
Session on Focus
3.30 Judith Tonhauser (Stanford)
Focus Constructions in Yucatec Maya
4.20 Scott Shank (University of British Columbia)
''Just'' and its negative polarity variants in Samish
5.10 Comments and Discussion
5.30 Break
Session on Language Revitalization
6.00 Roberta Pires (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina)
Is todo in Brazilian Portuguese a Quantifier?
6.30 Peter Jacobs (Squamish Nation)
7.00 Discussion
Saturday, March 15th
Vancouver Community College
250 West Pender
Room 112
8:00am Registration and Coffee
Session on DP Semantics
9.00 Rachel Hastings (Cornell University)
The Semantics of Discontinuous Constituents in Quechua
9.50 Felicia Lee (University of British Columbia)
Anaphoric R-Expressions as Bound Variables
10.40 Comments and Discussion
11.00 Break
Session on Tense and Aspect
11.30 Benjamin Shaer (Zentrum für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft)
Toward the Tenseless Analysis of a Tenseless Language
12.00 Carlota Smith (University of Texas), Ted Fernald (Swarthmore
College), and Ellavina Perkins (Flagstaff, Arizona)
Temporal Interpretation in Navajo
12.30 Comments and Discussion
12.50 Lunch
Session on Presuppositionality and Quantification
2.30 Lynn Nichols (University of California, Berkeley)
Presuppositionality and Attitude Subordination in Zuni
3.20 Benjamin Bruening (University of Delaware)
Wh-Variables and Wh-Movement Parameters
3.50 Comments and Discussion
4.10 Break
Session on Fieldwork Methodologies
4.40 Strang Burton (Sto:lo Nation)
Controlled Context Elicitations
5.20 Discussion
5.40 Break
Session on Tense and Aspect
6.00 Martina Faller (University of Nijmegen and Max-Planck-Institute
for Psycholinguistics)
Spatio-Temporal Deixis and Evidentiality in Cuzco Quechua
6.30 Ana Muller (University of São Paulo)
Indefinite Singular and Bare Numberless Subject Generic
Sentences in Brazilian Portuguese
7.00 Comments and Discussion
TBA Party
Sunday, March 16th
YWCA Hotel
733 Beatty
Royal Bank Room/Canfor Room
8:30am Coffee
Session on Quantifiers
9.00 Judy Shepherd-Kegl and Brenda Schertz (University of Southern
Maine)
Quantifiers and Scope in ASL and ISN
9.50 Comments and Discussion
10.00 Break
Session on Tense and Aspect
10.30 Leora Bar-el (University of British Columbia)
Imperfectivity in Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish Salish)
11.00 Ted Fernald (Swarthmore College), Ellavina Perkins (Flagstaff,
Arizona) and Carlota Smith (University of Texas)
Generalizing in Navajo
11.30 Veerle van Geenhoven (Universiteit Nijmegen)
What West Greenlandic Habitual Aspect Marking Tells Us About
Characterizing Sentences
12.00 Comments and Discussion
12.30 Closing Remarks
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