29.2404, Confs: Breton, Gen Ling, Syntax, Typology/France

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Subject: 29.2404, Confs: Breton, Gen Ling, Syntax, Typology/France

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Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2018 11:05:41
From: Steve Hewitt [stevehewitt49 at gmail.com]
Subject: Typologi ar Brezhoneg - Workshop on the Typology of Breton

 
Typologi ar Brezhoneg - Workshop on the Typology of Breton 
Short Title: TAB 

Date: 19-Jun-2018 - 20-Jun-2018 
Location: Quimper, Brittany, France 
Contact: Steve Hewitt 
Contact Email: typologi.ar.brezhoneg at gmail.com 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Syntax; Typology 

Subject Language(s): Breton (bre)

Meeting Description: 

This conference will be held at the University of Western Brittany on the
Quimper campus.

TAB immediately precedes and is held in association with the Celto-Slavica 9
conference.

Practical information will be provided on the Celto-Slavica 9 website when up
and running.

Convenor: Steve Hewitt

Announcement:

https://www.academia.edu/34394702/Typologi_ar_Brezhoneg_-_19-20_June_2018_work
shop_on_typology_of_Breton_announcement

Prezegennoù/Presentations/Communications:

Stefan DEDIO & Paul WIDMER (University of Arizona)
Breton reflexives: Stability in a dynamic typological landscape

Jadranka GVOZDANOVIĆ (University of Heidelberg)
Typological properties of word order in Breton – and what they show us about
syntactic typology

Steve HEWITT (UNESCO, retired)
Breton verbal syntax

Britta IRSLINGER (University of Freiburg)
Verbs with en em in Modern Breton

Mélanie JOUITTEAU (IKER/CNRS)
Typology and microsyntactic variation of Breton embedded V2 orders

Holly KENNARD (University of Oxford)
Variation in Breton stress patterns: monosyllabic stress shift

Gary D. MANCHEC-GERMAN (Université de Bretagne Occidentale (UBO)/Centre de
Recherches Bretonnes et Celtiques (CRBC), Brest)
The recategorisation of the inflected preposition a ‘of’ as direct object and
subject pronouns in the Breton of south-central Cornouaille

Milan REZAC (IKER/Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS))
The “Person-Case” Constraint in Breton

Ricarda SCHERSCHEL (University of Marburg)
On the grammaticalisation of motion verb constructions in Middle Breton

Tanguy SOLLIEC (Université de Bretagne Occidentale, Brest (UBO))
Le marquage non-canonique du sujet syntaxique en breton 

Elmar TERNES (University of Hamburg, retired)
Breton accentology

Andrew Lee ZUPON, Adam KING, Colleen PATTON, Michael HAMMOND, and Andrew
CARNIE (University of Arizona)
A corpus analysis of Breton soft mutation inconsistencies
 

Program:

Typologi ar Brezhoneg (Typology of Breton) workshop, University of Western
Brittany (UBO), Kemper/Quimper, 19-20 June 2018

Registration: email to typologi.ar.brezhoneg at gmail.com 

Typologi ar Brezhoneg programme: 

http://societas-celto-slavica.co.uk/pdf/TAB-Program-2018.pdf

Typologi ar Brezhoneg abstracts:

http://societas-celto-slavica.co.uk/pdf/ABSTRACTS-TYPOLOGI-AR-BREZHONEG.pdf





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