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Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2017 14:41:08
From: Patricia Cabredo [patricia.cabredo-hofherr at cnrs.fr]
Subject: Co-Distributivity Workshop 2017
Co-Distributivity Workshop 2017
Short Title: CoDistr 2017
Date: 23-Feb-2017 - 24-Feb-2017
Location: Paris, France
Contact: Patricia Cabredo
Contact Email: pcabredo at univ-paris8.fr
Meeting URL: http://www.sfl.cnrs.fr/codistr-journees-co-distributivite-2017
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Morphology; Semantics; Syntax; Typology
Meeting Description:
Invited Speakers :
- Lucas Champollion (NYU)
- Kimiko Nakanishi (Ochanomizu University)
We welcome work on formal syntax and semantics of distributive dependencies
(distributivity and co-distributivity) in spoken and sign languages, as well
as psycholinguistic studies on processing and acquisition of distribution.
Workshop organised by the project (Co-)distributivity of the Fédération
Typologie et universaux du langage'' (CNRS FR 2559).
Programme:
Jeudi 23 fév 2016 / Thursday 23 Feb 2016:
9:30-10:30:
Conférence invitée / invited speaker
Kimiko Nakanishi (Ochanomizu University) (abstract)
Free Choice Wh-demo in Japanese: Universality, Vagueness, and Iterativity
10:30-11:00: Pause café / coffee
11:00-11:40:
Ágnes Bende-Farkas (Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of
Sciences)
The Old Hungarian Suffix -n-kéd: Quantifiers and Pluractional Readings.
11:40-12:20:
Myriam Dali & Éric Mathieu (U. Ottawa)
The role of gender in the interpretation of Tunisian Arabic broken plurals and
the distributive versus collective distinction.
12:20-14:25: Lunch
14:25-15:05:
Carmen Dobrovie Sorin (CNRS UMR 7110 LLF) & Marta Donazzan (U. Cologne)
More on Count Bare NPs and the Mass-Count divide.
15:05-15:45:
Yu'an Yang (Department of Linguistics and Modern Languages, the Chinese
University of Hong Kong)
Non-maximality and Exhaustivity
15:45-16:10: Pause café / coffee
16:10-16:50:
Astrid van Alem, Ying Liu & Hanna de Vries (Utrecht)
Non-quantificational distributivity with HAVE-predicates
Vendredi 24 fév 2016 / Friday 24 Feb 2016:
9:30-10:30:
Conférence invitée / invited speaker
Lucas Champollion (NYU) (abstract)
Stratified reference: a unified perspective on distributivity across
constructions and languages
10:30-11:00: Coffee
11:00-11:40:
Urtzi Etxeberria, Ricardo Etxepare & Aritz Irurtzun (CNRS-IKER UMR 5478)
Basque dvandva compounds: their structure and compositionality
11:40-12:20:
Carmen Dobrovie Sorin (CNRS UMR 7110 LLF)
Most and the two NP hypothesis
12:20-14:15: Lunch
14:15-14:55:
Ishani Guha (MIT)
Distributive Numerals in Bangla are distinct from Distributive operators
14:55-15:35:
Patricia Cabredo Hofherr (CNRS UMR 7023 & Paris-8) & Urtzi Etxeberria
(CNRS-IKER UMR 5478)
Distributive numerals in Basque
15:35-16:15:
Bujar Rushiti (U. Paris Diderot)
Distance-Distributivity with Pseudo-Partitives in Albanian
The conference program will be updated under
http://www.sfl.cnrs.fr/codistr-journees-co-distributivite-2017
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