26.1529, Confs: General Linguistics/France
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Subject: 26.1529, Confs: General Linguistics/France
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Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2015 14:15:52
From: Ora Matushansky [matushan at univ-paris8.fr]
Subject: Generative Linguistics in the Old World 38
Generative Linguistics in the Old World 38
Short Title: GLOW 38
Date: 15-Apr-2015 - 18-Apr-2015
Location: Paris, France
Contact: Isabelle Roy
Contact Email: 38thglow2015 at gmail.com
Meeting URL: https://sites.google.com/site/2015glow/home
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Meeting Description:
Generative Linguistics in the Old World 38
April 15-18, 2015
Paris, France
Web Site: https://sites.google.com/site/2015glow/home
Contact Person: Isabelle Roy
Meeting Email: 38thglow2015 at gmail.com
The 38th GLOW colloquium will take place on April 15-18, 2015 in Paris. It will be hosted by the lab Structures Formelles du Langage (University of Paris 8 and CNRS) and co-organized with the University of Paris Diderot, Institut Jean Nicod, and INALCO.
The colloquium will also feature two thematic workshops on April 18:
1. The implications of computation and learnability for phonological theory
2. Events and states
Instructions for these workshops will be sent out separately.
Program:
Main conference: Wednesday April 15, 2015
8:30—9:00
Accueil - Welcome
9:00—10:00
Claire Halpert
Raising Parameters
10:00—11:00
Winnie Lechner, Giorgos Spathas, Artemis Alexiadou, and Elena Anagnostopoulou
On deriving the typology of repetition and restitution
11:00—11:15 Coffee break
11:15—12:30
Poster session 1
12:30—14:00 Lunch break
14:00—15:00
Mythili Menon and Roumyana Pancheva
Decomposing Color Expressions in Malayalam
15:00—16:00
Jeroen van Craenenbroeck
When statistics met formal linguistics: variation in Dutch verb clusters
16:00—16:15 Coffee break
16:15—17:15
Monica Irimia
Restructuring and adjectival small clauses
17:15—18:15
Katalin E. Kiss
The Person Case Constraint and the Inverse Agreement Constraint are manifestations of the same information-structural restriction
18:30— Reception
Main conference: Thursday April 16, 2015
9:00—10:00
Sabine Iatridou
Conditionals in Turkish and their absence
10:00—11:00
Hadas Kotek
Intervention everywhere!
11:00—11:15 Coffee break
11:15—12:30
Poster session 2
12:30—14:00 Lunch break
14:00—15:00
Timo Klein
A derivational approach to the typology of resumptive patterns
15:00—16:00
Moshe Elyashiv Bar-Lev
De re tenses and Trace Conversion
16:00—16:15 Coffee break
16:15—17:15
Beata Moskal
When prefixes can be dominant
17:30—18:30
GLOW Business meeting
Main conference: Friday April 17, 2015
9:00—10:00
Beata Moskal, Peter Smith, Ting Xu, Jungmin Kang and Jonathan Bobaljik
A number of cases of pronominal suppletion
10:00—11:00
Darya Kavitskaya and Peter Staroverov
An Autosegmental Account of Tundra Nenets Glottal Stop
11:00—11:15 Coffee break
11:15—12:15
Dorothy Ahn and Uli Sauerland
Relative Measures: Implications for the Semantics and Syntax of Pseudo-Partitives
12:15—14:00 Lunch break
14:00—15:00
Guillaume Thomas
Rising scale segments: additivity, comparison and continuation
15:00—16:00
Yuko Asada
Transitive-ergative alternation in the domain of P
16:00—16:15 Coffee break
16:15—17:15
Luka Crnic
Ellipsis, Parallelism, and Polarity
17:15—18:15
Stefan Keine and Ethan Poole
Intervention in tough-constructions
19:30
GlOW Party dinner
Main conference: Alternate papers
Elena Anagnostopoulou
Ordering patterns and the syntax of the Person Case Constraint (PCC)
Nicola Lampitelli and Xiaoliang Luo
Towards a unified representation of the right edge of words
Norbert Corver
Categorial Heads as Adverbial Markers
Chris O'Brien
How to get off an island
Poster Session 1
WooJin Chung
On Korean pro-form kuleh: variation in extractability and size of ellipsis
Michael Hamilton
Feature Inheritance in clausal and verbal domains: Evidence from Mi'gmaq
Jeremy Kuhn
Functional reference in American Sign Language
Joao Costa and Maria Lobo
Features and c-command in the acquisition of syntactic dependencies: arguments against constructionism
Benjamin Storme
Aspectual distinctions in the present tense in Romance and cross-linguistically
Nancy Hedberg and Patricia Schneider-Zioga
Predication, Specification and Information Structure in Kinande
Chris O'Brien
How to get off an island
Norbert Corver
Categorial Heads as Adverbial Markers
Poster Session 2
Nicola Lampitelli and Xiaoliang Luo
Towards a unified representation of the right edge of words
Sarah Ouwayda and Ur Shlonsky
Order in the DP
Lynda Kennedy, Jacopo Romoli, Lyn Tieu and Raffaella Folli
Scope ambiguity in Broca’s aphasia: Evidence for a grammar-specific impairment
Virginia Hill
Syntactic effects of allocutive agreement
Lilla Magyar
The role of universal markedness in Hungarian gemination processes
Matt Barros & Luis Vicente
A remnant-correlate identity condition on ellipsis
Jaehoon Choi
Mapping discourse onto syntax: A case study of Korean jussive clauses
Patrick D Elliott and Gary Thoms
Forming Chains with Covert Copies: Deriving the Locality Restrictions on QR
Program for the workshops will be sent out separately.
All the information is available on the conference website:
https://sites.google.com/site/2015glow/home
Preregistration for the conference is obligatory:
http://dr05.azur-colloque.cnrs.fr/
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