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Date: 18-Sep-2011
From: Stefan Huber [huber at usf.edu]
Subject: 3rd Annual Tampa Workshop on Syntax, Semantics, and Phonology
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From: Stefan Huber [huber at usf.edu]
Subject: 3rd Annual Tampa Workshop on Syntax, Semantics, and Phonology
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Full Title: 3rd Annual Tampa Workshop on Syntax, Semantics, and Phonology
Short Title: TAW 3
Date: 09-Mar-2012 - 10-Mar-2012
Location: Tampa, FL, USA
Contact Person: Stefan Huber
Meeting Email: huber at usf.edu
Web Site: http://tampalinguistics.org
Linguistic Field(s): Phonology; Semantics; Syntax
Call Deadline: 31-Dec-2011
Meeting Description:
Annual Workshop on Syntax, Semantics, and Phonology
The 3rd Annual Tampa Workshop on Syntax, Semantics, and Phonology (TAW 3) will take place on March 9-10, 2012, at the University of South Florida in Tampa. It focuses on theoretical approaches to syntax, semantics, and phonology, and the exploration and explanation of distinctive phenomena in natural languages.
Keynote Speaker:
Marga Reis, University of Tübingen
Call for Papers:
This year's meeting will have no special theme and we invite papers on all native languages.
Please send your abstracts to tampalinguistics at gmail.com. Abstracts should not exceed one page (US letter, Times New Roman, font size 12; references must be included). Each accepted paper is allotted 30 minutes, including time for questions (no less than 5 minutes). The deadline for abstract submission is December 31, 2011. After a short review process, notifications will be sent out in early January.
Last Year's Program (TAW 2):
Keynote Speaker: Eric Potsdam, University of Florida
A Direct Analysis of Malagasy Comparatives
Youssef A. Haddad, University of Florida
Personal Datives: A Syntactic and Intersubjectivity Account
David R. Bogdan, Ehime University and William J. Sullivan, Uniwersytet im. Marii Curie-Sklodowskiej
Polish Tense and Aspect in Narrative Context: An Analysis of Written Text
Lilia Schürcks, University of Potsdam
Clitic Doubling and Information Structure
Eric Kevin Carter, North Carolina State University
Judge-Dependence, Vagueness and Subjective Attitudes
Galia Hatav, University of Florida
Non-Committal 'Before'
Kerstin Schwabe, ZAS Berlin and Robert Fittler, Freie Universität Berlin
Consistency Conditions Ruling German Question Embedding
Takeshi Oguro, Chiba University of Commerce/University of Maryland
The True Nature of Wh-the Hell Phrases
Kerstin Schwabe, ZAS Berlin
Propositional Correlates in German: Towards a Unified Account
Vera Lee-Schoenfeld, The University of Georgia
Case and Affectedness in Inalienable Possession Constructions
Dong-yi Lin, University of Florida
The Syntactic Derivation of Interrogative Verbs in Amis
I-Hao Woo, Boston University
The Durative -zhe in Mandarin Chinese
Khalsa Hamed Al Aghbari, University of Florida
Optimality Theoretic Analysis to Vb Infixed Plurals in Jebb?li
Tyler McPeek, University of Florida
The Effect of Native Orthography on Borrowing Phonology Modeling and the Nature of the Phonotactic Fringe: Evidence from Japanese
Ana María Díaz Collazos, University of Florida
The Japanese Immigrants in Colombia: Community, Identity, and L2 Spanish Variation of Articles
Tammer Castro, Florida International University
Null Subject Behavior in the Attrition of Brazilian Portuguese
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