21.1656, Confs: Syntax, Semantics, Morphology/Germany
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Subject: 21.1656, Confs: Syntax, Semantics, Morphology/Germany
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Date: 06-Apr-2010
From: Antje Lahnw < antje.lahne at uni-konstanz.de >
Subject: Konstanz Workshop in Generative Grammar
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Date: Tue, 06 Apr 2010 11:03:30
From: Antje Lahnw [antje.lahne at uni-konstanz.de]
Subject: Konstanz Workshop in Generative Grammar
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Konstanz Workshop in Generative Grammar
Short Title: KWIGG 2010
Date: 09-Apr-2010 - 10-Apr-2010
Location: Konstanz, Germany
Contact: Antje Lahne
Contact Email: antje.lahne at uni-konstanz.de
Meeting URL: http://www.uni-konstanz.de/lahne/dokumente/kwigg.html
Linguistic Field(s): Morphology; Semantics; Syntax
Meeting Description:
Following the success of SWIGG 2009, we are happy to announce this year's
workshop on formal syntax and semantics KWIGG - SWIGG 10, which will be held at
the University of Konstanz from April 9th to April 10th 2010.
The aim of the workshop is to promote a discussion among syntacticians and
semanticists on analyses of various linguistic phenomena and, most importantly,
to encourage doctoral students to present their own research and / or
works-in-progress. This will be an excellent opportunity to disseminate research
and to become acquainted with new research developments in the domains of syntax
and semantics.
Organising Committee:
Josef Bayer (University of Konstanz)
Antje Lahne (University of Konstanz)
Anamaria Bentea (University of Geneva)
Friday, 9 April:
9:00-9:10
Welcome
9:10-10:10
Joseph Yapo Bogny (Leiden): tba
10:10-10:40
Coffee break
10:40-11:20
Andrew McIntyre (Neuchâtel): Argument Inheritance and Participiant Nominalisations
11:20-12:00
Natascha Pomino (Zürich): The Italo-Romance DP: Inflection Markers and their
Distribution
12:00-13:30
Lunch
13:30-14:10
Clarisse M'Boua (Geneva): Focus & Wh-constructions in Abidji
14:10-14:40
Coffee break
14:40-15:20
Maialen Iraola Azpiroz (Konstanz): Interpretations of Null and Overt Subjects in
the Acquisition of Basque
15:20-16:00
Anamaria Bentea (Geneva): Comprehension of Subject and Object Relatives in Child
Language - a Case of Intervention Effects?
19:00
Dinner
Saturday, 10 April:
10:00-11:00
Tobias Scheer (Nice): Phonological Traces of Syntactic Phases: PIC à la carte
11:00-11:30
Coffee break
11.30-12:10
Martin Salzmann (Zürich): ATB-movement as Asymmetric Extraction + Derivational
Ellipsis
12:10-12:50
Sebastian Roth (Konstanz): Correlatives Revisited
12:50-14:00
Lunch
14:00-14:40
Iris Bräuning (Konstanz): The German wh-expression ''wo'' as a Functional
Category - A Dialect Study of Alemannic
14:40-15:10
Coffee break
15:10-15:50
Doris Penka (Konstanz): At Least Meets at the Latest
15:50-16:20
Maribel Romero und Brian Leahy (Konstanz): Future-less-vivid Subjunctive
Conditionals
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