17.1376, Confs: Student Conf/General Ling/Budapest, Hungary

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Subject: 17.1376, Confs: Student Conf/General Ling/Budapest, Hungary

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Date: 27-Apr-2006
From: Beáta Gyuris < cescl at nytud.hu >
Subject: 1st Central European Student Conference in Linguistics 

	
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Date: Thu, 04 May 2006 18:41:33
From: Beáta Gyuris < cescl at nytud.hu >
Subject: 1st Central European Student Conference in Linguistics 
 



1st Central European Student Conference in Linguistics 
Short Title: CESCL 

Date: 29-May-2006 - 31-May-2006 
Location: Budapest, Hungary 
Contact: Beáta Gyuris 
Contact Email: cescl at nytud.hu 
Meeting URL: http://www.nytud.hu/cescl 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Meeting Description: 

The aim of the conference is to provide doctoral students, primarily but not exclusively from Central European countries, the opportunity to present their work to an international audience and to receive informed feedback from senior researchers and fellow students. 

Sunday, May 28
17.00 -19.00	
REGISTRATION
 	 	 
Monday, May 29
8.00 - 9.00	
REGISTRATION
9.00 - 9.20	
OPENING: Prof. Csaba Pléh (Deputy General Secretary of the Hungarian 
Academy of Sciences)
9.20 - 10.10	
INVITED SPEAKER: Prof. Ferenc Kiefer (Hungarian Academy of Sciences): On the semantics of adjectives
10.10 - 10.50	
Elena Khanina (Moscow State University): In search of lost telicity: Evidence of Basque causatives 
10.50 - 11.20	
COFFEE BREAK
11.20 - 12.00	
Dan Stefanescu (Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence, Romanian Academy): Aligning unequal multilingual thesauri
12.00 - 12.40	
Jakob Maché (University of Vienna): The decline of argument                  structure
12.40 - 13.20	
Ana Ibáñez Moreno and Elisa González Torres (University of La Rioja): Determining the criteria that are useful to identify the derivational /or compositional capabilities of lexical items in Old English
13.20 - 14.40	
LUNCH BREAK
14.40 - 15.20	
Vladimir A. Bondar (Saint-Petersburg Institute for Linguistic Research): On 'hit'-'it' variation in Old English
15.20 - 16.00	
Alexandra Fodor (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest): Rise and fall in the life of 'and'
16.00 - 17.40	
POSTER SESSION I (WITH COFFEE)
17.40 - 18.20	
Marija Paunova (Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje): Declension of nouns in the texts from the Ohrid Literary School
18.20 - 19.00	
Andreja Er?en (Ljubljana Graduate School of the Humanities): Affirmation of the Slovenian language: Slovenian grammars and dictionaries from 16th to 19th century
19.00 	 	
GARDEN PARTY
 	 	 
Tuesday, May 30
9.20 - 10.10	
INVITED SPEAKER: Prof. Wolfgang U. Dressler (University of Vienna):Interfaces of morphology, or What theoretical linguistics can learn from the study of child language
10.10 - 10.50	
Noémi Hahn (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest): Developmental relationship of understanding complements, naive theory of mind, and word acquisition -- Or: Tom said that was a wug in the box 
10.50 - 11.20	
COFFEE BREAK
11.20 - 12.00	
Juliane Schütte (Potsdam University): On the processing of                  negative polarity constructions: Evidence for strong and weak                  licensing
12.00 - 12.40	
Tünde Nagy (Debrecen University):  On the semantics of                  aspectualizers in English
12.40 - 13.20	
Micha? Janowski (Kazimierz Wielki University, Bydgoszcz): Therole of inheritance in endowing abstract concepts with image- schematic structure
13.20 - 14.40	
LUNCH BREAK
14.40 - 15.20	
Fabienne Fritzsche (Zentrum für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft,                  Berlin): Semantics of left-dislocated prepositional phrases
15.20 - 16.00	
Ion Tudor Giurgea (Université Paris VII ''Denis Diderot''):
Split NP topicalization: The burden on PF?
16.00 - 17.40	
POSTER SESSION II (WITH COFFEE)
17.40 - 18.20	
Andriy Sytnyk (Université de Neuchâtel): When inferences become references
18.20 - 19.00	
Gergely Bottyán (Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian                  Academy of Sciences): The operationality of Grice's tests for                  implicature
 	 	 
Wednesday, May 31
9.30 - 10.10	
Anna Asbury (Utrecht Institute of Linguistics OTS): Finnish                  partitive case as a determiner suffix
10.10 - 10.50	
Aleksandra Faynveyts (Moscow State Lomonosov University): Is                  obligatory control always obligatory?
10.50 - 11.20	
COFFEE BREAK
11.20 - 12.00	
Antonia Rothmayr (University of Vienna): Stative-eventive                  ambiguities
12.00 - 12.40	
Alexandru Ceausu (Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence, Romanian Academy): Tiered tagging in a maximum entropy framework
12.40 - 13.20	
Natalia Elita (Technical University of Moldova) and Monica Gavrila (University of Hamburg): Enhancing translation memories with semantic knowledge
13.20 - 14.40	
LUNCH BREAK
14.40 - 15.20	
Peter D. Staroverov (Moscow State University): Vowel deletion and stress in Tundra Nenets
15.20 - 16.00	
Natalia Kuznetsova (Institute of Linguistic Research, St.                  Petersburg, Russia): Vowel harmony or harmonic classes?
16.00 - 16.40	
Dániel Huber (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest): On                  representations of coronals (and velars) across theories
16.40	 	
CLOSING OF THE CONFERENCE
 
POSTER SESSION I (MAY 29)
-Reili Argus (Tallinn University): Acquisition of inflectional morphology in Estonian: Individual differences in the acquisition of number
-Peter M. Arkadiev (Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow): Two-term case systems in cross-linguistic perspective 
-Veronika Heged?s (Tilburg University): Extending extended spatial PPs to Hungarian
-Radu Ion (Institute for Artificial Intelligence, Bucharest): Word sense disambiguation with lexical attraction models
-Edith Kádár (Univ. Babe?-Bolyai, Cluj-Napoca): Atmospherical predicates in Hungarian
-Maria Khokhlova (St. Petersburg State University): The Russian language of the 18th century: Presentation of texts by M. V. Lomonosov
-Oksana Pasichnyk, Iouri Nikolski and Maksym Davydov (National University ''Lvivska Polytechnika''): System of finger movement identification for sign language recognition
-Gábor Pohl (Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Piliscsaba): English--Hungarian NP alignment in a linguistically enriched translation memory
-Adam Rambousek and Martin Kudlej (Masaryk University, Brno): DEBVisDic: Wordnet editor and browser based on DEBII platform
-Shih-chi Stella Yeh (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan): An experimental study on syllable structure in Amis
 
POSTER SESSION II (MAY 30)
Melita Aleksa (University of Osijek): The automatic morphological analysis of the Croatian language: The verbal, nominal and adjectival inflections within the morphological parser HUMOR
Alexa Bódog (University of Debrecen), Katalin Nagy (University of Szeged): Language evolution and language change: Under the spell of niche construction
Lívia Demjanová (Pre?ov University): The influence of the sociolinguistic factors on the productivity in word-formation
Kálmán Olivér Dudás (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest): Cyclic effects on the CP edges hinge on checking case
Anna Ekert (Adam Mickiewicz University, Pozna?): The asymmetry in language processing in proficient bilinguals: The wordtype effect
Alexandru Mardale, LLF/CNRS (Université Paris 7  & Universitatea din Bucuresti): On the use of the definite article with prepositions in Romanian
Verginica Barbu Mititelu (Romanian Academy Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence, Bucharest): Automatic extraction of patterns displaying hyponym-hypernym co-occurrence from corpora
Radek ?imík (Palacky University, Olomouc): On the nature of the foot of relative clause
Tekla Sinkó, Eleonóra Víg (Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca): Boosting LVM-based document clustering and visualization with genetic chromodynamics
György Szarvas (University of Szeged), Richárd Farkas (MTA-SZTE, Research Group on Artificial Intelligence, Szeged): Statistical named entity recognition for Hungarian: Analysis of the impact of feature space characteristics
Balázs Szilárd (University of Szeged): A mereotopological analysis of the category 'source particle' in Hungarian





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