21.1338, Confs: Typology/France
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Subject: 21.1338, Confs: Typology/France
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Date: 17-Mar-2010
From: M.M.Jocelyne Fernandez-Vest < m.m.jocelyne.fernandez-vest at vjf.cnrs.fr >
Subject: Information Grammar and Typology
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Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2010 09:21:19
From: M.M.Jocelyne Fernandez-Vest [m.m.jocelyne.fernandez-vest at vjf.cnrs.fr]
Subject: Information Grammar and Typology
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Information Grammar and Typology
Date: 25-Mar-2010 - 27-Mar-2010
Location: Paris, France
Contact: M.M.Jocelyne Fernandez-Vest
Contact Email: m.m.jocelyne.fernandez-vest at vjf.cnrs.fr
Meeting URL: http://lacito.vjf.cnrs.fr/colloque/grammaire/index.htm
Linguistic Field(s): Typology
Meeting Description:
An International Symposium supported by the Programme 'Structure
Informationnelle et Typologie' - Fédération Typologie et Universaux
Linguistiques FR 2559 du CNRS
Symposium international/International Symposium
Grammaire De L'information Et Typologie/Information Grammar And Typology
25-27 mars 2010
Université Paris III, Maison de la Recherche,
4-6 rue des Irlandais, 75005 Paris.
Symposium organisé avec le soutien du/The Symposium is supported by the
Programme' Structure Informationnelle et Typologie'
Fédération Typologie et Universaux Linguistiques FR 2559 du CNRS
Entree Libre Mais Enregistrement Obligatoire
Avant 23 Mars
Free access but registration necessary before 23 March:
m.m.jocelyne.fernandez-vest at vjf.cnrs.fr
Resumes - Abstracts:
http://lacito.vjf.cnrs.fr/colloque/grammaire/index.htm
Programme:
Jeudi 25 Thursday
Présidente de séance - Chair
M.M.Jocelyne Fernandez-Vest
14:15
Introduction
14:30
Pablo Kirtchuk: Topic-first Utterances in Hebrew and Beyond: Dynamical
Considerations
- Thème en tête en Hébreu et au-delà: Considérations Dynamiques
15:00
Diana Forker (Max Planck, EVA, Leipzig): Reference Tracking and Information
Structure in Hinuq
- Référence et Structure Informationnelle en Hinuq
15:30
Pause - Break
Président de séance - Chair
Pablo Kirchuk
15:45
Injoo Choi-Jonin (Université Toulouse 2 & CNRS-LACITO)& Véronique Lagae
(Université de Valenciennes): Corrélative et Pseudo-clivée: le Cas des
Constructions en 'de Adjectif'
- Correlative and Pseudo-cleft: the Case of 'de-Adjectif' Constructions
16:25
Danh-Thành Do-Hurinville (INALCO & CNRS-MODYCO): A Pragmatic and Syntactic Study
of the Vietnamese Polyfunctional Marker thi
- Etude Pragmatique et Syntaxique du Marqueur Polyfonctionnel thi en Vietnamien
Vendredi 26 Friday
Présidente de séance - Chair
Injoo Choi-Jonin
10:00
Marja-Liisa Helasvuo (University of Turku) & Ritva Laury (University of
Helsinki): Functional Motivations for the Use of Relative Clauses in Finnish
Conversation
- Motivations Fonctionnelles de l'emploi des Propositions Relatives dans la
Conversation Finnoise
10:40
Heete Sahkai (Institute of the Estonian Language, Tallinn): Sentence Accent and
the Use of Demonstratives in Spoken Estonian
- L'accent de Phrase et l'emploi des Démonstratifs en Estonien Parlé
11:10
Pause - Break
Présidente de séance - Chair
Ritva Laury
11:25
Peter Slomanson (University of Århus): Morphological Effects of Temporal
Sequence and Clause Focus Interaction
- Effets Morphologiques de l'interaction Entre Séquence Temporelle et Focus de
Proposition
11:55
Déjeuner - Lunch
Présidente de séance - Chair
Marja-Liisa Helasvuo
13:30
Elena Kalinina (Russian Academy of Science): Sentence Focus in Russian:
Syntactic, Intonational and Referential Properties of Thetic Judgments
- Le Focus de Phrase en Russe: Propriétés Syntaxiques, Intonationnelles et
Référentielles des Jugements Thétiques
14:00
Karl-Erland Gadelii (Université Paris 4, Département d'Etudes Scandinaves):
Topicalization and the V2 Parameter in Nordic Languages
- Topicalisation et le Paramètre V2 dans les Langues Nordiques
14:30
Pause - Break
14:45
Réunion de Travail de l'équipe Structuration Informationnelle et Typologie:
Membres Permanents et Correspondants
-Working Session for the Information Structuring and Typology Team: Permanent
and Associate Members
Samedi 27 Saturday
Président de séance - Chair:
Danh Thành Do-Hurinville
10:00
Marie-Claude Paris (Université Paris 7 & CNRS-LLF): Word Order and Information
Structuring in Mandarin Chinese
- Ordre des Mots et Structuration de l'information en Chinois Mandarin
10:30
Jirasak Achariyayos (Université Paris 3 & CNRS-LACITO): Discourse Particles in
the Information Structure of Thai
- Les Particules Énonciatives dans la Structuration Informationnelle du Thaï
11:00
Pause - Break
Présidente de séance - Chair
Marie-Claude Paris
11:15
M.M.Jocelyne Fernandez-Vest (CNRS-LACITO & Université Paris 3) & Marie-Ange
JULIA (Hypokhâgne Henri 4 & Centre Alfred Ernout, Université Paris 4):
Detachments, Language and Discourse Typologies: Evidence from Finno-Ugric and
Ancient Indo-European Languages - Finnish, Latin, (Sami, Greek).
- Détachements, Typologies Linguistique et Discursive: Exemples de Langues
Finno-ougriennes, et Indo-européennes anciennes - Finnois, Latin, (Same, Grec).
11:55
Franck Neveu (Institut de Linguistique Française; Université de Caen): La
Linguistique du Détachement en Français
- The Linguistics of Detachments in French
12:25
Conclusion et perspectives/Conclusion and perspectives
Abréviations/Abbreviations
EVA: Evolutionary Anthropology
INALCO: Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales
LACITO: Langues et Civilisations à Tradition Orale
LLF: Laboratoire de Linguistique Formelle
MODYCO: Modèles Dynamiques Corpus
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