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Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 12:03:56 -0400 (EDT)
From: glsa at linguist.umass.edu
Subject: UMOP 28: Proceedings of the Semantics of Under-Represented Languages in the Americas (SULA) 2
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Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 12:03:56 -0400 (EDT)
From: glsa at linguist.umass.edu
Subject: UMOP 28: Proceedings of the Semantics of Under-Represented Languages in the Americas (SULA) 2
Title: UMOP 28: Proceedings of the Semantics of Under-Represented
Languages in the Americas (SULA) 2
Subtitle: The UBC meeting, held 14-16 March 2003
Publication Year: 2003
Publisher: Graduate Linguistic Students' Assoc., Umass
http://server102.hypermart.net/glsa/index.htm
Book URL: http://server102.hypermart.net/glsa/index.htm
Editor: Jan Anderssen
Editor: Paula Menéndez-Benito
Editor: Adam Werle
Paperback: $20.00 US
Abstract:
The Graduate Linguistics Student Association (GLSA) at the University
of Massachusetts-Amherst, announces the publication of a new
University of Massachusetts Occasional Papers (UMOP) in the area of
semantics and typology.
Table of contents:
Friday 14 March
1. Relative tense vs. aspect: The case reopened
Jürgen Bohnemeyer, SUNY, Buffalo and Max Planck Institute for
Psycholinguistics
2. Situation types in American Sign Language
Christian Rathmann, University of Texas
3. Early time reference in Inuktitut child language: The role of event
realization and aspectual interpretation
Mary Swift, University of Rochester
4. Focus Constructions in Yucatec Maya
Invited Speaker: Judith Tonhauser, Stanford
5. Not even in Samish
Invited Speaker: Scott Shank, University of British Columbia
6. Is todo in Brazilian Portuguese a Quantifier?
Roberta Pires (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina)
7. Invited speaker: Peter Jacobs, Squamish Nation
Saturday 15 March
8. The semantics of discontinuous noun phrases in Quechua
Invited Speaker: Rachel Hastings, Cornell University
9. Anaphoric R-expressions as bound variables
Invited Speaker: Felicia Lee, University of British Columbia
10. Toward the tenseless analysis of a tenseless language
Benjamin Shaer, Zentrum für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
11. Temporal interpretation in Navajo
Carlota Smith, University of Texas
Ted Fernald, Swarthmore College
Ellavina Perkins, Flagstaff, Arizona
12. Presuppositionality and attitude subordination in Zuni
Lynn Nichols, University of California, Berkeley
13. Wh-variables and Wh-movement parameters
Benjamin Bruening, University of Delaware
14. Controlled context elicitations
Invited Speaker: Strang Burton, Sto:lo Nation
15. Spatio-temporal deixis and evidentiality in Cuzco Quechua
Martina Faller, University of Nijmegen and Max-Planck-Institute
for Psycholinguistics
16. Subject generic sentences in Brazilian Portuguese
Ana Muller, University of São Paulo
Sunday 16 March
17. Quantifiers and scope in ASL and ISN
Invited Speakers: Judy Shepard-Kegl, University of Southern Maine
Brenda Schertz, University of Southern Maine
18. Imperfectivity in Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish Salish)
Leora Bar-el, University of British Columbia
19. Generalizing in Navajo
Ted Fernald, Swarthmore College
Ellavina Perkins, Flagstaff, Arizona
Carlota Smith, University of Texas
20. What West Greenlandic habitual aspect marking tells us about
characterizing sentences
Veerle van Geenhoven, Universiteit Nijmegen
For more GLSA publications or to order on-line, please visit our
website: http://server102.hypermart.net/glsa/index.htm.
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Written In: English (Language Code: English)
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