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Date: 18-Apr-2007
From: Raffealla Folli < r.folli at ulster.ac.uk >
Subject: On Linguistic Interfaces
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Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2007 13:34:24
From: Raffealla Folli < r.folli at ulster.ac.uk >
Subject: On Linguistic Interfaces
On Linguistic Interfaces
Short Title: ONLI
Date: 01-Jun-2007 - 03-Jun-2007
Location: Jordanstown, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Contact: Raffaella Folli
Contact Email: r.folli at ulster.ac.uk
Meeting URL: http://www.socsci.ulster.ac.uk/comms/onli/
Linguistic Field(s): Linguistic Theories
Meeting Description:
In recent years, the study of the interaction between different levels of
linguistic knowledge has attracted increasing interest. In order to speak
or understand a language we need to access different mechanisms whose
interaction cannot be fully appreciated from a non-integrated approach.
This workshop aims to bring together scholars who have been working on
these issues providing cross-section, cutting-edge accounts of developments
in the interfaces between phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax,
semantics, and pragmatics. The workshop will provide a forum for discussion
of methods, theoretical perspectives, and accounts of the interaction
between components of the language faculty.
Invited Speakers (abstract selection committee):
Artemis Alexiadou, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart
Andrea Gualmini, McGill University, Montreal
Carlos Gussenhoven, Radbound University, Nijmegen
Heidi Harley, University of Arizona, Tucson
Kyle Johnson, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Jamal Ouhalla, University College Dublin, Dublin
Lisa Travis, McGill University, Montreal
John Wilson, University of Ulster, Jordanstown
Sponsors
School of Communication, University of Ulster
Humanities Research Institute, University of Ulster
OnLI
June 1 - 3, 2007
University of Ulster, Jordanstown Campus
Friday June 1
9.00 Opening by the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Richard Barnett
9.30- 10.30
Key note Speaker:
Kyle Johnson, UMass
Determiners
10.30- 11.00
Matthew Whelpton, University of Iceland
Building Resultatives in Icelandic Syntax Semantics
11.00- 11.30
Robert Truswell, UCL
The Interaction of Event Structure and Wh-Movement
11.30- 12.00
Coffee Break
12.00- 12.30
Gillian Ramchand, University of Tromsø
The Syntax and Semantics of Path Across Categories
12.30- 13.00
Nigel Duffield, University of Sheffield
Some Structural Consequences of Unintentional Causes (and vice versa)
13.00- 14.00
Lunch Break
14.00- 15.00
Key note Speaker:
Heidi Harley, University of Arizona
Affixation and the Mirror principle
15.00- 15.30
Naoko Tomioka, UQAM
Word-internal modification without the syntax-morphology interface
15.30- 16.00
Reiko Vermeulen, UCL
Non-topical wa-phrases in Japanese
16.00- 16.30
Coffee Break
16.30- 17.00
Shu-ing Shyu, National Sun Yat-sen University
Focus Interpretation of the Zhi Associated Arguments in Triadic Constructions
17.00- 17.30
Peter Ackema, University of Edinburgh
Restrictions on subject extraction: pure syntax or an interface phenomenon?
17.30- 18.30
Key note Speaker:
Artemis Alexiadou, University of Stuttgart
VS patterns in a cross-linguistic perspective
Saturday June 2
9.30- 10.30
Key note Speaker:
Andrea Gualmini, University of Utrecht
Scope ambiguity in child language: Old and new problems
10.30- 11.00
Rothman, Jason L, The University of Iowa
When Syntax Interfaces with Pragmatics: The L2 Distribution of Subject Pronouns
11.00- 11.30
Elsi Kaiser, University of Southern California, Jeffrey T. Runner,
University of Rochester, Rachel S. Sussman, University of
Wisconsin-Madison, Michael K. Tanenhaus, University of Rochester
Picturing the syntax/semantics interface during on-line processing
11.30- 12.00
Coffee Break
12.00- 12.30
Ayumi Matsuo, University of Sheffield
Differing Interpretations of Empty Categories in English and Japanese VP
Ellipsis Contexts (Syntax Semantics)
12.30- 13.00
Dora Alexopoulou, University of Lille III & Frank Keller, University of
Edinburgh
Intrusive resumption and d-linking in English and Greek. Syntax/Semantics
13.00- 14.00
Lunch Break
14.00- 15.00
Poster Session
Ute Bohnacker, Lund University
Syntactic and information-structural patterns in advanced learners of Swedish
Yasuyuki Fukutomi, Fukushima University
Japanese Right Dislocation: A Preliminary Study
J.-R. Hayashishita, University of Otago
On the nature of the inverse scope
Arsalan Kahnemuyipour & Jaklin Kornfilt, Syracuse University
The Syntax and Prosody of Turkish ''Pre-stressing'' Suffixes
Jieun Kiaer, Ruth Kempson, King's College London
Incremental Construal of Left-/Right Peripheral NPI and Syntax/Phonology
Interface: evidence from Korean
Chien-Jer Charles Lin, National Taiwan Normal University
Processing (In)alienable Possessions at the Syntax-Semantics Interface
Jonathan McDonald, University of Cyprus
The event feature: a universal property of inner aspect
Yusoke Sato, University of Arizona
Switch Reference and Control at the Syntax-Morphology Interface: An
AGREE-based Account
Nigel Duffield & Ayumi Matsuo, University of Sheffield
Knowing What to Leave Out, Online, in VP-ellipsis: Evidence from Eye-Tracking
Anthi Revithiadou, University of the Aegean; Vassileios Spyropoulos,
University of the Aegean & Melita Stavrou, Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki
Clitic climbing in the DP? A case study of the syntax-phonology interface
15.00- 16.00
Key note Speaker:
Jim Scobbie, Queen Margaret University College
Interface and Overlap in Phonetics and Phonology
16.00- 16.30
Jonathan Howell, Cornell University
Second occurrence focus and the acoustics of prominence
16.30- 17.00
Coffee Break
17.00- 17.30
Sang-Cheol Ahn & Juhee Lee , KyungHee University
Loan adaptation of laryngeal features
17.30- 18.30
Key note Speaker:
John Wilson, University of Ulster
Face-Off at the Interface: The extended mind and its implications for
linguistic theory
Sunday June 3
9.30- 10.30
Key note Speaker:
Lisa Travis, Mc Gill University
Syntactic Phases and Late-Adjunction: Evidence from Navajo morpho-phonology
10.30- 11.00
Toru Ishii, Meiji University
On PF-LF Mismatch Phenomena
11.00- 11.30
Ben Braithwaite, University of Sheffield
Word-internal Phases in Nuuchahnulth and the Syntax-Phonology Interface
11.30- 12.00
Coffee Break
12.00- 12.30
Sarah Collie, University of Edinburgh
English stress preservation and the nature of the morphology-phonology
interface
12.30- 13.00
Suwon Yoon, University of Chicago
An Experimental Approach to Intervention Effect Asymmetry: Processing &
Syntax-Phonology Interface
13.00- 14.00
Lunch Break
14.00- 14.30
Ute Bohnacker, Lund University, Christina Rosén, Växjö University
Interaction of syntax and discourse pragmatics in closely related
languages: How native Swedes, native Germans, and Swedish-speaking learners
of German start their sentences
14.30- 15.00
Ismael Iván Teomiro García, Autonomous University of Madrid
A minimalist approach to agrammatic comprehension
15.00- 16.00
Key note Speaker:
Jamal Ouhalla, University College, Dublin
Interpretability at the Morphology-Phonology Interface
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