18.1420, Confs: General Ling, Central Bantu Lang, Romance Lang/Germany
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Subject: 18.1420, Confs: General Ling, Central Bantu Lang, Romance Lang/Germany
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Date: 03-May-2007
From: Udo Klein < udo.klein at ling.uni-stuttgart.de >
Subject: Workshop - Case Marking in Bantu and Romance
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Date: Thu, 10 May 2007 03:42:47
From: Udo Klein < udo.klein at ling.uni-stuttgart.de >
Subject: Workshop - Case Marking in Bantu and Romance
Workshop - Case Marking in Bantu and Romance
Date: 11-May-2007 - 11-May-2007
Location: University of Stuttgart, Germany
Contact: Udo Klein
Contact Email: udo.klein at ling.uni-stuttgart.de
Meeting URL: http://www.ilg.uni-stuttgart.de/projekt-C2/workshops/index.html
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Language Family(ies): Central Bantu; Romance
Meeting Description:
This workshop is organised by the project 'Case and referential context' which
is part of the collaborative research center (SFB) 732 'Incremental
specification in context' at the University of Stuttgart. The aim of the
workshop is to investigate the similarities and differences between differential
object marking in Bantu and Romance.
This workshop is organised by the project ''Case and referential context'' which
is part of the collaborative research center (SFB) 732 ''Incremental
specification in context'' at the University of Stuttgart. The aim of the
workshop is to investigate the similarities and differences between differential
object marking in Bantu and Romance.
Program:
09.00-11.00 Project Discussion
11.00-11.30 Coffee break
11.30-12.30 Yukiko Morimoto: DOM in Sesotho double object applicatives
12.30-14.00 Lunch break
14.00-15.00 Kristina Riedel: Differential object marking in ''agreement'' and
''clitic doubling'' constructions in Bantu
15.00-15.15 Coffee break
15.15-16.15 Ruth Kempson: Clitic Pronouns, Production Pressures, and
Syntactic Change
16.15-16.30 Coffee break
16.30-17.30 Udo Klein: Clitic doubling and differential object marking
in Romanian
19.00 Dinner
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