21.2855, Confs: Semantics, Typology/Netherlands
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Subject: 21.2855, Confs: Semantics, Typology/Netherlands
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Date: 08-Jul-2010
From: Jenny Doetjes < j.doetjes at hum.leidenuniv.nl >
Subject: Workshop on Pluractionality: Towards a Typology of Verbal Plurality
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Date: Fri, 09 Jul 2010 11:19:19
From: Jenny Doetjes [j.doetjes at hum.leidenuniv.nl]
Subject: Workshop on Pluractionality: Towards a Typology of Verbal Plurality
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Workshop on Pluractionality: Towards a Typology of Verbal Plurality
Date: 26-Aug-2010 - 26-Aug-2010
Location: Leiden, Netherlands
Contact: Jenny Doetjes
Contact Email: J.Doetjes at hum.leidenuniv.nl
Meeting URL: http://www.hum.leiden.edu/lucl/news-events/news/workshop-pluractionality.html
Linguistic Field(s): Semantics; Typology
Meeting Description:
In this workshop we would like to bring together researchers working on pluractionality both in traditional pluractional languages and on similar phenomena in languages that do not have morphological marking of event plurality. The goal of this workshop is to increase the understanding of various aspects of pluractionality.
Program
9h30-9h40: Introduction to the workshop
9h40-10h40: Invited speaker: Sigrid Beck (Univ. of Tübingen):
Pluractional comparisons
10h40-11h00: Coffee break
11h00-11h35: Jocelyn Ballantyne & Loretta O'Connor (Utrecht
University College/ Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen):
Multiple action in the Lowland Chontal of Oaxaca
11h35-12h10: Robert Henderson (Univ. of California):
Pluractionality- based distributivity and dependent indefinites (in Kaqchikel)
12h10-13h30: Lunch break
13h30-14h05: Doris Payne (Univ. of Oregon, SIL Int.):
Chameleons move slowly away
14h05-14h40: Ongaye Oda (LUCL):
Pluractionality in Konso
14h40-15h15: Lameen Souag (SOAS):
Kwarandzyey and the semantic typology of pluractionality
15h15-15h35: Coffee break
15h35-16h10: Roger Blench (Kay Williamson Educ. Found.):
Pluractional verbs in the languages of Central Nigeria
16h10-17h00: Discussion (introduced by Kate?ina Sou?ková)
17h00: Drinks
19h00: Dinner
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