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Date: 24-Apr-2008
From: Robert Truswell < robert.truswell at tufts.edu >
Subject: Semiproductivity in Grammar
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Date: Sat, 26 Apr 2008 20:20:43
From: Robert Truswell [robert.truswell at tufts.edu]
Subject: Semiproductivity in Grammar
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Semiproductivity in Grammar
Date: 03-May-2008 - 04-May-2008
Location: Medford, MA, USA
Contact: Robert Truswell
Contact Email: robert.truswell at tufts.edu
Meeting URL: http://ase.tufts.edu/cogstud/welcome.html
Linguistic Field(s): Linguistic Theories; Morphology; Phonology; Syntax
Meeting Description:
A two-day workshop hosted by the Center for Cognitive Studies, Tufts University,
exploring semiproductivity in phonology, morphology and syntax from a variety of
theoretical perspectives
Saturday May 3
9:30
Ray Jackendoff (Tufts University)
Welcome and Introduction
10:00
Harald Baayen, (University of Alberta)
''An Exemplar-based Approach to Semi-productivity''
11:00
Rochelle Lieber (University of New Hampshire)
''Semi-productivity and the Semantics of Derivation''
12:00
Lunch
13:15
Donca Steriade (MIT)
''Gradations of Productivity: Evidence from Romanian Phonology''
14:15
Kie Zuraw (UCLA)
''Mapping Patterns vs. Surface Patterns for Semi-productive Rules''
15:15
Coffee
15:30
William Croft (University of New Mexico)
''Type Frequency and Category Structure in Productivity''
16:30
Adele Goldberg (Princeton University)
''Argument Structure Constructions: Generalizations and Constraints''
Sunday May 4
9:00
Charles Yang (University of Pennsylvania)
''The Price of Productivity''
10:00
Laura Gonnerman (McGill University)
Title TBA
11:00
Coffee
11:15
Adam Albright (MIT)
''When Morphology Fails: What Paradigm Gaps Can Tell Us about Gradient
Productivity''
12:15
Discussion
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