15.443, Confs: General Linguistics/Thessaloniki, Greece
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Subject: 15.443, Confs: General Linguistics/Thessaloniki, Greece
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Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2004 02:53:37 -0500 (EST)
From: staurou at lit.auth.gr
Subject: Generative Linguistics in the Old World
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Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2004 02:53:37 -0500 (EST)
From: staurou at lit.auth.gr
Subject: Generative Linguistics in the Old World
Generative Linguistics in the Old World
Short Title: GLOW
Date: 18-Apr-2004 - 21-Apr-2004
Location: Thessaloniki, Greece
Contact: Melita Stavrou
Contact Email: staurou at lit.auth.gr
Meeting URL: http://glow.uvt.nl
Linguistic Sub-field: General Linguistics
Meeting Description:
The GLOW Conference will be held in Thessaloniki, Greece, in April
2004. The The GLOW Colloquium will take place from April 19 to April
21, preceded by three workshops on April 18. The theme of the
Colloquium is free. The three workshops will be on (1) Tense, Aspect,
Modality, (2) Theoretical approaches to language contact and (3)
Markedness in Phonology. Workshops Sunday 18 April
Workshop I: Tense, Aspect, Modality: All we still need to know about
Organisers: Athina Sioupi (Auth), Kaethi Dorfmueller-Karpusa (Auth)
Room 112 (Old Building), Faculty of Arts
10.00-11.00 Aniko Csirmaz (MIT/ Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
Severely Constrained Aspect
11.00-11.30 Break
11.30-12.30 Gillian Ramchand (U. Tromsoe/ CASTL)
Distinguishing Event Structure from Temporal Structure
12.30-13.30 Jaume Mateu (U. Autonoma de Barcelona)
The Aspectual Determinants of Auxiliary Selection Revisited: A
Syntactic Approach
13.30-15.00 Lunch Break
15.00-16.00 Laura Siegel (U. Pennsylvania)
Factivity, Causatives, and the Distribution of Subjunctive Mood
16.00-16.30 Break
16.30-17.30 Jacqueline Lecarme (CNRS-U. Paris 7)
On three Interpretations of Past Determiners in Somali
17.30-18.30 Roumyana Pancheva (U. Southern California)
A Past Perfect Puzzle
18.30-19.30 Invited speaker: Sabine Iatridou (MIT)
tba
Alternate Workshop I
Bridget Copley (U. Southern California): Comparing Modal and
Non-Modal Aspects
Sunday 18 April WORKSHOP II
THEORETICAL APPROACHES TO LANGUAGE CONTACT
ORGANISERS: MELITA STAVROU (AUTH), ATHINA SIOUPI (AUTH)
Room 1 (Basement, Old Building Faculty of Arts-'Filosofiki')
10.00-11.00 Mary Ann Walter (MIT)
Vowel adaptation in Zazaki Kurdish
11.00-11.30 Break
11.30-12.30 Tonjes Veenstra (John F. Kennedy Institute, FU Berlin)
On (dis)-continuities in language contact: head ordering in synthetic
compounds
12.30-13.30 Ester Rinke & Ioanna Sitaridou (Hamburg)
(Im)possible language contact-induced syntactic change: case studies
from Romance
13.30-15.00 Lunch
15.00-16.00 Verner Egerland (Lund)
Standardisation, dialectal variation and L2: The infinitive in a South
Italian dialect
16.00-16.30 Break
16.30-17.30 Corinne Helland (Barcelona)
The interpretable/uninterpretable feature distinction and attrition in
Catalan
17.30-18.30 Anna Cardinaletti (Venice)
Language contact in translations: Attrition and language change
Alternate: Vassilis Spyropoulos-Maria Anna Tiliopoulou (Rhodes)
Greek and Turkish in contact in Asia Minor: Definiteness and Case in
Cappadocian Greek
WORKSHOP III: MARKEDNESS IN PHONOLOGY
Organisers: Marc van Oostendorp (Amsterdam), Anthi Revithiadou
(Rhodes), Ioanna Kappa (Crete)
Sunday April 18, 2004
Room 113 (Old Building), Faculty of Arts
9.00-10.00
Invited Speaker Donca Steriade (MIT)
t.b.a.
10.00-11.00
Paula Fikkert (University of Nijmegen), Maria João Freitas
(University of Lissabon), Janet Grijzenhout (University of Utrecht),
Clara Levelt (University of Leiden), Sophie Wauquier (University of
Nantes)
Syllabic markedness, segmental markedness, rhythm and acquisition
11.00-11.30
Coffee break
11.30-12.30
Eulália Bonet (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona), Maria-Rosa Lloret
(Universitat de Barcelona), Joan Mascaró (Universitat Autònoma de
Barcelona)
Crazy rules and markedness in Optimality Theory
12.30-13.30
Andries W. Coetzee (University of Massachusetts, and Potchefstroom
University (South Africa))
Markedness from the grammar, not the lexicon
13.30-15.00
Lunch break
15.00-16.00
Adam Werle (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
Enclisis and proclisis in Serbian/Croatian
16.00-16.30
Coffee break
16.30-17.30
Jennifer L. Smith (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)
Functional grounding inside the phonology: Evidence from positional
augmentation
17.30-18.30
Keren Rice (University of Toronto)
Neutralization and epenthesis: Is there markedness in the absence of
contrast?
ALTERNATE:
Frans Hinskens (Meertens Instituut & Free University, Amsterdam),
Jeroen van de Weijer (Leiden University)
Segmental markedness and complexity. A cross-linguistic study of
consonantal inventories
Speakers of the workshops will not be reimbursed. For information
visit: http://www.auth.gr/del/GLOW2004
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