14.2994, Confs: Syntax/Semantics/Pragmatics/Germany

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Subject: 14.2994, Confs: Syntax/Semantics/Pragmatics/Germany

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Date:  Fri, 31 Oct 2003 11:36:54 +0000
From:  shaer at zas.gwz-berlin.de
Subject:  Workshop on Dislocated Elements in Discourse

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Date:  Fri, 31 Oct 2003 11:36:54 +0000
From:  shaer at zas.gwz-berlin.de
Subject:  Workshop on Dislocated Elements in Discourse


Workshop on Dislocated Elements in Discourse: Syntactic, Semantic &
Pragmatic Perspectives

Date: 28-NOV-03 - 30-NOV-03
Location: Berlin, Germany
Contact: Claudia Maienborn
Contact Email: c.maienborn at rz.hu-berlin.de
Meeting URL:
http://amor.rz.hu-berlin.de/~h0594bbb/workshops/zas2003.html

Linguistic Sub-field: Syntax, Semantics, Pragmatics, General
Linguistics

Meeting Description:

Workshop on dislocated elements in discourse: Syntactic, semantic, and
pragmatic perspectives
28-30 November 2003
Zentrum fuer Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft (ZAS), Berlin
Preliminary programme, 28-30 November 2003

Friday, 28 November
9:30-9:35 opening remarks
9:35-10:35 Günther Grewendorf: Moving remnants to the left
10:35-11:15 N. Munaro & C. Poletto: Ways of clausal typing
11:15-11:30 break
11:30-12:10 Nicholas Sobin: Echo questions, echo negation, and Split
CP
12:10-12:50 Konstantina Haidou: On the syntax-pragmatics interface:
Left, medial and right peripheral focus and topic in Greek
12:50-14:00 lunch
14:00-14:40 Daniel Hole: Why some LP constructions have strong
interpretations, and others don't
14:40-15:20 Ariel Cohen: Fronted quantificational adverbs
15:20-15:40 break
15:40-16:20 Beáta Gyuris: A new approach to the scope of contrastive
topics
16:20-17:00 Malte Zimmermann: Discourse particles in the left
periphery
17:00-17:10 break
17:10-18:10 Hans Kamp: Last one in, first one out: Interactions
between Focus, Contrastive Topic and Quantification

Saturday, 29 November

9:30-10:30 Betty Birner: Discourse functions at the periphery:
Noncanonical word order in English
10:30-11:10 Augustin Speyer: Vorfeldbesetzung and Centering Theory in
German
11:10-11:30 break
11:30-12:10 Anke Holler: How the left-periphery of a wh-relative
clause determines its syntactic and semantic relationships
12:10-12:50 R. Cann, R. Kempson & J. Kiaer: Topic and focus effects at
the peripheries: The dynamics of tree growth
12:50-14:00 lunch
14:00-15:00 Poster Session
- Maria Alm: The functions and meanings of the German discourse
particle also in the pre-front field - discussed on the basis of
spoken German;
- Werner Frey & Benjamin Shaer: English and German left-peripheral
elements;
- Anikó Lipták: How to deal with leftist relatives?
- Yukiko Morimoto & Sam Mchombo: Configuring Topic in the left
periphery: A case of Chichewa split NPs;
- Andreas Nolda: 'Split topicalization' and 'left dislocation' in
German;
- Thomas Weskott: Topicalization and the dynamic interpretation of
information structural markedness: Theoretical and empirical aspects
15:00-15:40 E. Delais-Roussarie, J. Doetjes, J.-M. Marandin &
P. Sleeman: Left dislocation and topicalization in French
15:40-16:20 Eric Mathieu: French Topics
16:20-16:40 break
16:40-17:20 Cécile de Cat: For a base-generation analysis of French
dislocation
17:20-18:20 Liliane Haegeman: Adverbial clauses, topicalisation and
the left periphery

Sunday, 30 November

9:30-10:30 Frederick J. Newmeyer: On Split-CPs, uninterpretable
features, and the 'perfectness' of language
10:30-11:10 Olga Arnaudova: Argument defocalization/saliency and
clitic left dislocation in Bulgarian
11:10-11:30 break
11:30-12:10 Javier Perez-Guerra & David Tizón-Couto: 'These hands,
they are apt enough to dislocate and tear thy flesh': On
left-dislocation in the recent history of the English language
12:10-13:10 Gisbert Fanselow: Phonological and syntactic aspects of
filling initial positions in German (and other languages)
13:10-13:20 closing remarks


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