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Subject: 20.789, Confs: General Linguistics/France

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Date: 11-Mar-2009
From: Jacqueline Guéron < Jacqueline.Gueron at univ-paris3.fr >
Subject: Sentence and Discourse
 

	
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Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2009 11:41:05
From: Jacqueline Guéron [Jacqueline.Gueron at univ-paris3.fr]
Subject: Sentence and Discourse

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Sentence and Discourse 

Date: 02-Apr-2009 - 04-Apr-2009 
Location: Paris, France 
Contact: Jacqueline Guéron 
Contact Email: Jacqueline.Gueron at univ-paris3.fr 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Meeting Description: 

This colloquium, devoted to the relation between Sentence and Discourse 
grammar, focuses on the subjects in which Carlota Smith did pioneering work: 
tense, aspect, discourse and subjectivity. 

Sentence and Discourse/Phrase et discours
Colloquium in honor of Carlota Smith
Organized by LILT (Linguistique, Langue, et Traductologie) (U.Paris 3)
With the support of VORTEX (U. Paris 3) and TEMPTYPAC (CNRS)

April 2 - 4, 2009
Université Paris 3 - Sorbonne Nouvelle, UFR du Monde Anglophone
5 rue de l'Ecole de Médecine, 75006 Paris, France
Organizers: Claude Delmas (cmdelmas at orange.fr)
                  Jacqueline Guéron (Jacqueline.Gueron at univ-paris3.fr)

Program/Programme:
Jeudi 2 avril:
14h: Accueil
14h:30: Andrée Borillo (Université de Toulouse 2)
           '' Subjectivité dans les textes: contribution de quelques adverbiaux 
d'orientation spatiale ''
15h:30: Nicholas Asher (U. Toulouse 2/University of Texas, Austin)
           « Discourse Structure and Implicatures »
16h:30: Patrick Caudal (CNRS /Paris 7)
           « There and back again:temps/aspect/modalité, de la phrase au 
discours, et du discours à la phrase »
17h30: pot de bienvenue

Vendredi 3 avril:
9h:30: Alessandra Giorgi (Université de Venise)
       « About the Speaker: the representation of the speaker's temporal 
location in the sentence »
10:30: Rose-Marie Dechaine (University of British Columbia)
       ''Some ingredients of evidentiality: experiential locus, relation to
event and knowledge base''
11h30: Maya Hickmann (CNRS)
           « Time talk in child discourse »

12:30-14h: Pause déjeuner

14h.00:  Brenda Laca (U. Paris 8/UMR 7023)
             ''The puzzle of subjunctive tenses''
15h.00: Bridget Copley (CNRS/UMR 7023)
             ''Aspect and Causality''
16h00-16h.30: Pause
16h.30: Denis Paillard (U. Paris 7/ UMR 7110)
            « Marqueurs discursifs et types de discours »
17h:30: Liliane Tasmowski (U. d'Anvers)
            ''Interactions A/aspect/discours''

Samedi 4 avril
9h:30: Eric Corre M.C. ( U. Paris 3)
          ''From viewpoint aspect to aspect as viewpoint: the puzzle of non-
finite modes''
10h30: Dominique Boulonnais (U. Paris 3)
         « Modes discursifs et structuration linguistique: le cas de THEN »
11h30: Lionel Dufaye (U. Paris 7)
         « Remarques sur le temps et l'aspect dans 'Time with and without tense' de 
Carlota Smith »

12:30-14h: Pause déjeuner

14h: Marie-Claude Paris (U. Paris 7)
      « On some aspects of the syntax of aspect in Mandarin Chinese»
15h:  Claude Manuel Delmas (U. Paris 3)
        « Inchoatifs, complémentation et discours »
16h:   Jacqueline Gueron (U.Paris 3)
         « Subjectivity, the subject of consciousness and free indirect discourse »






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