16.1894, Confs: Ling Theories/Phonology/Syntax/Tilburg,Netherlands

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Subject: 16.1894, Confs: Ling Theories/Phonology/Syntax/Tilburg,Netherlands

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Date: 17-Jun-2005
From: Veronika Hegedus < v.hegedus at uvt.nl >
Subject: Sounds of Silence: Empty Elements in Syntax and Phonology 

	
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Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2005 22:37:45
From: Veronika Hegedus < v.hegedus at uvt.nl >
Subject: Sounds of Silence: Empty Elements in Syntax and Phonology 
 

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Sounds of Silence: Empty Elements in Syntax and Phonology 
Short Title: SOS 

Date: 19-Oct-2005 - 22-Oct-2005 
Location: Tilburg, Netherlands 
Contact: Veronika Hegedus 
Contact Email: sos at uvt.nl 
Meeting URL: http://let.uvt.nl/sos 

Linguistic Field(s): Linguistic Theories; Phonology; Syntax 

Meeting Description: 

Invited Speakers:

Jean Lowenstamm, University of Paris 7
Zeljko Boskovic, University of Connecticut

This workshop is about empty elements in syntax and phonology, which played an
important role in theories predating the minimalist program and optimality
theory. We want to investigate in how far the theories that accounted for the
typology and distribution of these elements are still relevant for our
present-day thinking, and to what extent our current insights shed new light on
this issue. 

Program Announcement:
''Sounds of Silence: Empty Elements in Syntax and Phonology.'' 
Tilburg University, 19-22 October 2005

The Models of Grammar Group at Tilburg University, the Netherlands, is happy to
announce the program for the Workshop ''Sounds of Silence: Empty Elements in
Syntax and Phonology'' taking place at Tilburg University, 19. - 22.  October
2005. The workshop will consist of a seminar day (19 October) with lectures
given by ?eljko Bo?kovi? and Jean Lowenstamm and the conference itself (20-22
October 2005).

Please check the Conference Website http://let.uvt.nl/sos for program and abstracts.

Wednesday, 19 October 2005 (Seminars)

9:00 - 10:00
Registration

10:00 -13:00
Seminar 1: ?eljko Bo?kovi? 

LUNCH

14:00 - 17:00
Seminar 2: Jean Lowenstamm

17:00 -19:00
Borrel

Thursday, 20 October 2005

9:00 - 9:30
Registration

9:30 - 10:25
Anders Holmberg (University of Newcastle)
Null subjects

COFFEE

10:45 - 11:40
Gerardo Fernández-Salgueiro (University of Michigan)
Further-raising, Null Subjects, and the Null-subject parameter

11:40 - 12:35
Ian Roberts (University of Cambridge)
Some Consequences of a Deletion Analysis of Null Subjects 

LUNCH

14:00 - 14:55
Balkiz Öztürk (Bogazici University, Bebek-Istanbul)
Null Arguments in Turkish

14:55 - 15:50
Neeleman, Ad/ Szendr?i, Kriszta (University College London/ Utrecht University)
Radical Pro Drop and the Morphology of Pronouns

COFFEE

16:15 - 17:10
Claudine Pagliano (University of Paris X and CNRS)
Does Syntax Create Empty Categories in Phonology?

17:10 - 18:05
Sabrina Bendjaballah & Martin Haiden (CNRS-Lille)
A Typology of Emptiness in Templates


Friday,  21 October 2005

9:30 - 10:25
Invited Speaker: Jean Lowenstamm (University of Paris 7)
t.b.a.

COFFEE

10:45 - 11:40
Marie-Hélène Côté  (Université d'Ottawa)
Empty elements in French phonology: what for?

11:40 - 12:35
Tobias Scheer (CNRS 6039, Université de Nice)
When higher Modules talk to phonology, they talk to empty nuclei

LUNCH

14:00 - 14:55
Clàudia Pons (University of Barcelona)
Empty elements in the verbal morphology of Balearic Catalan

14:55 - 15:50
Ben Hermans and Marc van Oostendorp (Meertens Instituut/ KNAW)
Inflectional suffixes need to be empty

COFFEE

16:15 - 17:10
Jeroen van Craenenbroeck (Catholic University of Brussels)
Adverbial modification under sluicing 

17:10 - 18:05
Jeroen van Craenenbroeck/ Aniko Liptak
(Catholic University of Brussels, Leiden Unviersity)
Ellipsis in Hungarian and the typology of sluicing

CONFERENCE DINNER


Saturday, 22 October 2005

9:30 - 10:25
Idan Landau (Ben Gurion University)
EPP-Extensions

Coffee
10:45 - 11:40
Noureddine Elouazizi (Leiden University)
A-bar movement and copy features' mismatches in (anti-) agreement contexts

11:40 - 12:35
Norbert Corver/ Marjo van Koppen (University of Utrecht)
Microvariation and Ellipsis in the wat voor-construction

LUNCH

14:00 - 14:55
Dalina Kallulli (University of Vienna) 
D-linking, Resumption and Null Objects

14:55 - 15:50
Takaomi Kato (Harvard University)
ATB distribution of in-situ wh-phrases: a case for the null operator approach to
wh-in-situ in Japanese 

COFFEE

16:15 - 17:10
Kleanthes Grohmann (University of Cyprus)
Spelling Out Copy Spell Out

17:10 - 18:05
Invited Speaker: ?eljko Bo?kovi? (University of Connecticut)
t.b.a.


Alternates Syntax:

Balázs Surányi (RIL, Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
Reprojection and the (Non)-Identity of Copies in Head Movement

Gertjan Postma (Meertens Institute Amsterdam)
PRO and T-to-C movement in GB and Minimalism: Infinitival V2 in Middle Dutch


Alternate Phonology:

Twan Geerts (Radboud University Nijmegen)
The Status of Deleted Schwa in French





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