15.3225, Confs: Phonology/Syntax/Netherlands
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Subject: 15.3225, Confs: Phonology/Syntax/Netherlands
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Date: 15-Nov-2004
From: Jairo Nunes < Jairo.Nunes at let.uu.nl >
Subject: The Copy Theory of Movement on the PF Side
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Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 16:38:10
From: Jairo Nunes < Jairo.Nunes at let.uu.nl >
Subject: The Copy Theory of Movement on the PF Side
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The Copy Theory of Movement on the PF Side
Date: 14-Dec-2004 - 15-Dec-2004
Location: Utrecht, Netherlands
Contact: Jairo Nunes
Contact Email: Jairo.Nunes at let.uu.nl
Meeting URL: http://www-uilots.let.uu.nl/events/Conferences/Conferences.htm
Linguistic Field(s): Phonology; Syntax
Meeting Description:
Chomsky (1993) incorporates into the Minimalist Program the 'copy theory of
movement', according to which a trace is a copy of the moved element that
is deleted in the phonological component (in the case of overt movement),
but is available for interpretation at LF. The adoption of the copy theory
raises many nontrivial questions about the mapping from Spell-Out to PF. As
a contribution to fill this gap, this workshop aims at congregating recent
work that deals with empirical and/or conceptual consequences of the copy
theory of movement for the computations on the PF side of the grammar.
THE COPY THEORY OF MOVEMENT ON THE PF SIDE
December 14-15
Organizing Institute:
Utrecht Institute of Linguistics-OTS, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Organizers:
Norbert Corver and Jairo Nunes
Location:
Drift 21 (room: Sweelinckzaal)
Utrecht, The Nethelands
Registration fee: 20 euros
PROGRAM
December 14
10:00-11:00
Invited speaker: Zeljko Bo?kovi? (University of Connecticut)
On Lower Copy Pronounciation and the Syntax-Phonology Interface
11:00-11:15
coffee break
11:15-12:00
Jairo Nunes (Universidade de São Paulo/UiL - OTS)
Multiple Copies in Standard and Unorthodox Chains
12:00-12:45
Jason Kandybowicz (University of California, Los Angeles)
Verbal Repetition and the Phonetic Realization of Multiple Chain Links
12:45-14:15
lunch
14:15-15:00
Lisa Cheng (Universiteit Leiden)
Verb Copying in Mandarin Chinese
15:00-15:45
Ana Maria Martins (Universidade de Lisboa)
Verb Movement and Double Realization of Verbal Copies in Emphatic
Affirmation (Contrasting European Portuguese with Brazilian Portuguese and
Spanish)
15:45-16:15
break
16:15-17:00
Andrea Moro (Universita' Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Milano)
Linear Compression as a Trigger for Movement
17:00-17:45
Norbert Corver (University of Utrecht)
-s Prolepsis as a Copying Phenomenon
December 15
10:00-11:00
Invited speaker: Norbert Hornstein (University of Maryland)
Pronouns in a Minimalist Setting
11:00-11:15
coffee break
11:15-12:00
Tomohiro Fujii (University of Maryland)
Long Distance Subject Raising and Cyclic Chain Reduction
12:00-12:45
Marjo van Koppen (University of Leiden)
Agreement with Copies of Movement
12:45-14:15
lunch
14:15-15:00
Eduardo P. Raposo (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Radical Trace Deletion and Clitic Placement
15:00-15:45
Chris Reintges (University of Leiden)
Variable Pronunciation Sites and Types of Wh-in-situ
15:45-16:15
break
16:15-17:00
Sandra Stjepanovi? (West Virginia University)
Word Order and Deletion of Copies at PF
17:00-17:45
John Frampton (Northeastern University)
The Remerger Theory of Movement: Evidence from Bulgarian Wh-movement
Accomodation information:
http://www-uilots.let.uu.nl/events/Conferences/Practical_info.htm
For more information, please visit the website of the workshop at:
http://www-uilots.let.uu.nl/events/Conferences/Conferences.htm
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