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Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 23:22:15 -0400 (EDT)
From: miguel.rodriguez-mondonedo at uconn.edu
Subject: 35th Conference of the North Eastern Linguistic Society
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Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 23:22:15 -0400 (EDT)
From: miguel.rodriguez-mondonedo at uconn.edu
Subject: 35th Conference of the North Eastern Linguistic Society
35th Conference of the North Eastern Linguistic Society
Short Title: NELS 35
Date: 22-Oct-2004 - 24-Oct-2004
Location: Storrs, CT, United States of America
Contact: Miguel Rodriguez-Mondonedo
Contact Email: nels35 at uconn.edu
Meeting URL: http://nels.uconn.edu
Linguistic Sub-field: General Linguistics
Meeting Description:
The 35th Conference of the North Eastern Linguistic Society
With a Special Session on Sign Languages
October 22-24, 2004
University Of Connecticut
Storrs, Connecticut
NELS 35
UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT
FRIDAY OCTOBER 22, 2004
MORNING LOCATION: DODD CENTER
08.30
BREAKFAST
09.00
Opening Remarks
09.15
SESSION 1
SEMANTICS (CHAIR: TBA)
Lisa Matthewson, et al. (British Columbia)
Atelic Accomplishments in St'át'imcets (Lillooet Salish)
Liping Chen (Rutgers)
dou (dis)harmony in Chinese
Ora Matushansky (CNRS/Paris 8)
Call me an ambulance
10.45
COFFEE BREAK
11.00
SESSION 2
PHONOLOGY/MORPHOLOGY (CHAIR: TBA)
Cheryl Zoll (MIT)
Ternarity and extrametricality: Macedonian revisited
Jose Elias-Ulloa (Rutgers)
Variable syllable weight and quantity-insensitive allomorphy in
Shipibo
Mary Paster (UC Berkeley)
A survey of phonological affix order with special attention to Pulaar
12.30
LUNCH
AFTERNOON LOCATION: ITE C80
14.15
Poster Session I (SEE DETAILS BELOW)
15.15
SESSION 3
SYNTAX - SEMANTICS (CHAIR: TBA)
Seongsook Choi (U. Sussex)
Deriving telic and atelic predicates via (non)-extensive measure
functions in Korean
Rebecca Shields (U. Wisconsin-Madison)
Modal repair
Yoshihisa Kitagawa (U. Indiana)
Wh-scope puzzles
16.45
COFFEE BREAK
17.00
SESSION 4
SYNTAX (CHAIR: TBA)
Hironobu Kasai (Harvard)
ATB reconstruction puzzles
Takaomi Kato (Harvard)
A case against the representational approach to the coordinate
structure constraint
18.00
INVITED TALK
Anders Holmberg (U. Durham)
Null Subjects and Polarity Focus
SATURDAY OCTOBER 23, 2004
ALL DAY LOCATION: ITE C80
08.30
BREAKFAST
9.00
SESSION 5
SYNTAX (CHAIR: TBA)
Martina Wiltschko (U. British Columbia)
Expletive categorical features. A case study of number marking in
Halkomelem Salish
Susana Bejar (McGill)
Syntactic projections as vocabulary insertion sites
Milan Rezac (U. Toronto)
The free rider principle: Agree, features and atoms
10.30
COFFEE BREAK
10.45
SESSION 6
PHONOLOGY (CHAIR: TBA)
Kathryn Flack (UMass)
Lateral phonotactics in Australian languages
Nicholas Fleisher (UC Berkeley)
Preservation of the marked in vowel reharmonization
11.45
INVITED TALK
Lisa Selkirk (UMASS)
The syntax of intonational phrasing from the standpoint of English
12.45
LUNCH (1.5HRS)
14.15
SESSION 7
SEMANTICS (CHAIR: TBA)
Bridget Copley (USC)
A conceptual and a grammatical distinction for modals
Mandy Simons (Carnegie Mellon U.)
Or and modals
15.15
Poster Session II (SEE DETAILS BELOW)
16.15
SL SESSION
SL LINGUISTICS (CHAIR: TBA)
Jairo Nunes & Ronice Müller de Quadros (Universidade de São Paulo &
Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina)
Focus duplication of wh-elements in Brazilian Sign Language
Christian Rathmann (U. Texas, Austin)
FINISH in American Sign Language: One or two lexical entries?
Roland Pfau & Markus Steinbach (U. Amsterdam & U. Mainz)
Relative clauses in German Sign Language: Extraposition and
reconstruction
17.45
COFFEE BREAK
18.00
INVITED TALK
Diane Lillo-Martin (UCONN)
Sign Linguistics and the Interfaces
19.15
PARTY AT ROME BALLROOM
SUNDAY OCTOBER 24, 2004
ALL DAY LOCATION: ITE C80
09.30
BREAKFAST
10.00
INVITED TALK
Daniel Büring (UCLA)
TBA
11.00
COFFEE BREAK
11.15
SESSION 8
SYNTAX - SEMANTICS (CHAIR: TBA)
Carrie Gillon (U. British Columbia)
DP structure and semantic composition in Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish)
Eric Mathieu (U. Ottawa)
Bare nouns and morpho-syntactic reflexes of semantic incorporation:
some new facts
Ming Xiang (Michigan State U.)
The degree argument and the definiteness effect
12.45
LUNCH (1.5HRS)
14.15
SESSION 9
SYNTAX (CHAIR: TBA)
Anthi Revithiadou & Vassilios Spyropoulos (U. Aegean)
The multiple spell-out hypothesis and the phonological component:
Evidence from Greek
Shoichi Takahashi & Martina Gracanin (MIT)
Morphosyntax of movement dependencies in Haitian Creole
Thuan Tran (U. Delaware)
Wh-questions in Vietnamese
15.45
NELS 36 PLANNING MEETING
ALTERNATES
Syntax
Ken Hiraiwa (MIT)
The morphosyntax of C and Locality of EPP in Buli
Phonology
Jeff Mielke (Ohio State U./U. Arizona)
Moving beyond innate features: a unified account of natural and
unnatural classes
Semantics
Thomas Leu (NYU)
Donkey anaphora contain relative clauses
Morphology
Marc van Oostendorp (Meertens Institue/RNAAS)
Inflectional tones and morpheme expression in Limburg Dutch
Syntax-Semantics
Giorgio Magri (U. Milano-Bicocca)
Constraints on the existential reading of bare plural subjects of
individual-level predicates: Syntax or semantics?
POSTER SESSION I: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2004 (14.15 - 15.15)
Acquisition
Kristen Syrett & Jeffrey Lidz (Northwestern U.)
Children want to access every interpretation adults do
Stephen Crain, et al. (U. Maryland)
Bringing out the logic in child language
Morphology
Heather Newell (McGill)
A late adjunction solution to bracketing paradoxes
Phonology
Jeff Mielke (Ohio State U. /U. Arizona)
Moving beyond innate features: a unified account of natural and
unnatural classes
Allison N. Adler (MIT)
Faithfulness and perception in loanword adaptation: A case study from
Hawaiian
Semantics
Youngjoo Lee (MIT)
The scope and presupposition of additive particles
Luis Alonso-Ovalle & Masako Hirotani (UMass)
A negative concord exceptive: Japanese -sika
Syntax-semantics
David Basilico (U. Alabama, Birmingham)
Antipassive, anticausative and reflexive: Phases and reflexive
morphology
Syntax
Eytan Zweig (NYU)
Nouns and adjectives in Numeral NPs
Adam Szczegielniak (Harvard)
Ellipsis and remnant movement - Evidence from Slavic
Sandra Stjepanovic
(West Virginia Uni.)
Inherent Case: Its semantic import and licensing of inherently
case-marked NPs
Michael Barrie
On unifying antisymmetry and bare phrase structure
Sign Language
Carlo Geraci (U. Milano Bicocca)
Negation in Italian Sign Language (LIS)
POSTER SESSION II SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 204 (15.15 - 16.15)
Acquisition
Francesca Foppolo & Maria Teresa Guasti (U Milano-Bicocca)
Scalar implicatures in child language: failures or skillful strategies?
Morphology
David Mortensen (UC Berkeley)
Phonological cline effects
Phonology
Jason Riggle & Colin Wilson (U. Chicago & UCLA)
Local optionality
Martin Kraemer (U. Ulster / Tromsø)
Optimal underlying representations
Semantics
Thomas Leu (NYU)
Donkey anaphora contain relative clauses
Luis Alonso-Ovalle (UMass)
A (Kratzer and Shimoyama style) Hamblin semantics for disjunction
Syntax-Semantics
Nigel Duffield (U. Sheffield)
Flying squirrels and dancing girls: Events inadvertent causes and
unaccusativity in English
Syntax
Hitoshi Shiraki (U. College London)
The anaphor-agreement effect and argument marking
Atakan Ince (Bogazici U.)
Island-sensitive sluicing in Turkish
Gabriella Toth (U. Szeged)
Inner aspect and negation: the internal structure of VP
Hirohisa Kiguchi (Human Information Laboratories, KIT)
On A-movement and phases in Japanese
Sign Language
Mélanie Jouitteau & Gaëlle Ferre (U. Naoned/Nantes
Visibility doesn't mean hearablility: Multichannel syntax
NELS 35, University of Connecticut
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