18.2764, Confs: Historical Linguistics/Germany
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Subject: 18.2764, Confs: Historical Linguistics/Germany
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Date: 22-Sep-2007
From: Lucia Grimaldi < grimaldi at lingrom.fu-berlin.de >
Subject: Comparing Languages and Comparing Theories: GG and CxG
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Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 13:10:41
From: Lucia Grimaldi [grimaldi at lingrom.fu-berlin.de]
Subject: Comparing Languages and Comparing Theories: GG and CxG
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Comparing Languages and Comparing Theories: GG and CxG
Date: 26-Oct-2007 - 27-Oct-2007
Location: Berlin, Germany
Contact: Lucia Grimaldi
Contact Email: workshop at lingrom.fu-berlin.de
Meeting URL: http://www.sprachwissenschaft.fu-berlin.de/
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
Meeting Description:
This two-day workshop is organized by the Interdisciplinary Centre European
Languages - Structures - Development - Comparison (ZEUS) at the Freie
Universitaet of Berlin. It aims at bringing together a number of leading
scholars as well as young researchers either within new generative approaches
(minimalism, cartography, among others) or constructional approaches. In
accordance with the main goals of our Interdisciplinary Centre, speakers will be
guided by the question if and why the framework presented is particularly
appropriate for (i) language comparison, and/or (ii) language change. In the
last part of the workshop, a discussion panel is planned in which workshop
participants and invited guests will extend the dialogue to language acquisition
and cognitive science / neuroscience.
Friday, 26th October
9.00-9.30
Registration (entrance HS 1b)
Opening - Part 1
(Lecture auditorium: HS 1b)
9.30-10.00
Welcome and opening remarks
10.00-11.15
Adele Goldberg (keynote speaker):
''The constructionist approach to cross-linguistic and language specific
generalizations''
Discussion
11.15-11.45
Coffee break
11.45-12.45
Gereon Müller:
''On the constructional residue of rule-based grammars''
Discussion
12.45-14.30
Lunch
Part 2
(Lecture auditorium: HS 1b)
14.30-15.30
Anatol Stefanowitsch:
''On the rule-based residue of construction-based grammars''
Discussion
15.30-16.00
Coffee break
16.00-17.00
Ora Matushansky:
''The remarkable case of predicates''
Discussion
17.00-17.30 General discussion
Saturday, 27th October
Part 3
(Lecture auditorium: HS 1b)
9.30-10.45
Richard Kayne (keynote speaker):
''Lexical differences from a comparative syntax perspective''
Discussion
10.45-11.15
Coffee break
11.15-12.15
Alexander Bergs:
''Looking at the future: construction grammar and language change''
Discussion
12.15-13.15
Stefan Müller:
''On the rule-based residue of construction-based grammars''
Discussion
13.15-15.00
Lunch
Part 4
(Lecture auditorium: HS 1a)
15.00-17.00
Discussion panel:
Generative Grammar and Construction Grammar in language acquisition and
cognitive science / neuroscience
Guests: Helen Leuninger, Michael Tomasello, Jürgen Weissenborn
Chair: Gisela Klann-Delius
Venue: Habelschwerdter Allee 45, Berlin, Germany
Workshop fee: standard 10 Euro / students 5 Euro
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