21.1529, Confs: Slavic, Semantics, Syntax/Poland
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Subject: 21.1529, Confs: Slavic, Semantics, Syntax/Poland
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Date: 29-Mar-2010
From: Krzysztof Migdalski < krzysz75 at yahoo.com >
Subject: GLOW Workshop on Slavic Syntax and Semantics
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Subject: GLOW Workshop on Slavic Syntax and Semantics
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GLOW Workshop on Slavic Syntax and Semantics
Date: 13-Apr-2010 - 13-Apr-2010
Location: Wroclaw, Poland
Contact: Jacek Witkos
Contact Email: wjacek at amu.edu.pl
Meeting URL: http://www.ifa.uni.wroc.pl/~glow33
Linguistic Field(s): Semantics; Syntax
Language Family(ies): Slavic Subgroup
Meeting Description:
Slavic Syntax and Semantics Workshop
Date: 13 April 2010
Organiser: Jacek Witko?
Invited Speaker: Zeljko Boskovi?
Venue: Instytut Filologii Angielskiej, ul. Kuznicza 22, 50-138 Wroclaw
Tuesday 13 April
GLOW Workshop on Slavic Syntax and Semantics
Wroclaw University, Poland
Attention all speakers and participants: please register at:
http://www.ifa.uni.wroc.pl/~glow33/registration.html
Programme:
8:30
Opening
9:00
Invited speaker: ?eljko Bo?kovi? (University of Connecticut): Phases Beyond Clauses
10:00
Irina Agafonova (Michigan State University): On Syntax?semantics of Gapping
Constructions in Russian
11:00
Coffee Break
11:30
Natalia Fitzgibbons (University of Connecticut): Russian nibud' Series and
Quantifier Raising
12:30
Hakyung Jung & Heejong Ko (Seoul National University): Russian Existentials,
Edge Effects and Cyclic Linearisation
13:30
Lunch Break
15:00
Dorothee Fehrmann, Uwe Junghanns, & Denisa Lenertová (University of
Leipzig/University of Goetingen/University of Leipzig): Reflexive Marking and
Oblique Agents
16:00
Roumyana Pancheva & Barbara Tomaszewicz (University of Southern California):
Experimental Evidence for the Syntax of Phrasal Comparatives in Polish
17:00
Coffee Break
17:30
Andrea Tarantola & Antonio Civardi (University of Florence): Quirky Tense
Marking in Slavic and Creole Languages
18:30
Poster Session
Posters:
Pavel Grashchenkov (University of Moscow): Adjectival Derivation in Russian:
Restricted Choice of Unlimited Combinations.
John Frederick Bailyn (Stony Brook University): On the VP Internal Structure
Debate in Russian.
Bo?ena Cetnarowska, Agnieszka Pysz, & Helen Trugman (University of Silesia/
Hogskulen i Volda/Holon Institute of Technology): Where Movement Fails: Problems
with Movement?based Accounts of Adjective Placement
Olga Kagan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) and Ben Gurion (University of the
Negev): A Scalar Approach to Slavic Prefixes
Marijana Marelj & Ora Matushansky (Utrecht University): Against Overt
Predicators in Slavic
Alternate Speakers:
Jacopo Garzonio & Federico Damonte (University of Padova/University of
Cambridge): Conditional Inversion in Russian
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