31.2377, Confs: Hist Ling, Morphology, Phonology, Semantics, Syntax/Hungary
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Subject: 31.2377, Confs: Hist Ling, Morphology, Phonology, Semantics, Syntax/Hungary
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Date: Sat, 25 Jul 2020 11:43:08
From: Éva Dékány [dekany.eva at nytud.hu]
Subject: 13th Conference on Syntax, Phonology and Language Analysis
13th Conference on Syntax, Phonology and Language Analysis
Short Title: SinFonIJA 13
Date: 24-Sep-2020 - 26-Sep-2020
Location: Budapest, Hungary
Contact: Éva Dékány
Contact Email: sinfonija13 at nytud.hu
Meeting URL: http://www.nytud.hu/sinfonija13/index.html
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics; Morphology; Phonology; Semantics; Syntax
Meeting Description:
The 13th conference on Syntax, Phonology and Language Analysis (SinFonIJA
13) will be held on 24–26 September 2020 in Budapest, Hungary, at the
Research Institute for Linguistics.
Given the current uncertainty about possible pandemic-related restrictions
on travel and gatherings, we have made the decision to host SinFonIJA 13
online, with talks and poster presentations delivered in real time over
Zoom. The information about registration and participation will be
available on the conference website closer to the time.
Invited speakers:
Maribel Romero (Universität Konstanz)
Radek Šimík (Charles University, Prague)
Markéta Ziková (Masaryk University)
Conference program: http://www.nytud.hu/sinfonija13/program.html
Conference website: http://www.nytud.hu/sinfonija13/
Contact: sinfonija13 at nytud.hu
Program Information:
*Thursday 24.09*
10:00-10:35
Gender agreement with exclusive disjunction in Slovenian
Franc Marušič and Zheng Shen
10:35-11:10
Three ways of explaining the participle–nominalizer polysemy
Éva Dékány and Ekaterina Georgieva
11:10-11:45
Passive participles in Serbo-Croatian: Verbs, adjectives, or both?
Maša Bešlin
11:45-12:00 Coffee break
Poster session:
12:00-12:30 Lightning talks
12:30-13:30 Discussion (browsing) time
Mirror, mirror on the wall, does morphology reflect syntax after all?
Timea Sarvas and Johannes Rothert
On the internal structure of Serbian -nje nominalizations
Predrag Kovačević
Agentive and non-agentive adjectival synthetic compounds in English
Sebastian Wasak
Think globally, act locally
Marko Simonović and Petra Mišmaš
Extraposition in English: Evidence from wh-movement
Jutta Maria Hartmann
Grammatical strategies of predication in environmental constructions: A view
from Hungarian and Tundra Nenets
Veronika Hegedűs, Nikolett Mus and Balázs Surányi
13:30-14:30 Lunch break
14:30-15:30
Invited talk: Radek Šimík
15:30-15:45 Coffee break
15:45-16:20
Additive free choice items in unconditionals
Anamaria Fălăuş and Andreea Nicolae
16:20-16:55
But what is incoordination?!
Nádia Canceiro
16:55-17:30
Accounting for cross-linguistic variation in modification by depictives
David Erschler
*Friday 25.09*
10:00-10:35
Self-addressed questions and honorification: The case of Japanese
daroo-ka/desyoo-ka
Chen-An Chang and Regine Eckardt
10:35-11:10
The grammaticalization of az egész 'whole' in Hungarian
Ágnes Bende-Farkas
11:10-11:45
Part-Whole-modifiers and the *-operator
Moritz Igel
11:45-12:00 Coffee break
Poster session:
12:00-12:20 Lightning talks
12:20-13:00 Discussion (browsing) time
Expletive negation in Middle Hungarian
Katalin Gugán
In the absence of an E(vent)P: Participial adverbs in English and Polish
Arkadiusz Kwapiszewski
A cross-linguistic analysis of IL/SL copular constructions in Romance
Federico Silvagni
Division of labour between polar interrogatives in Hungarian: A study in
dialect semantics
Beata Gyuris, Cecília Sarolta Molnár and Katalin Mády
13:00-14:00 Lunch break
14:00-15:00
Invited talk: Maribel Romero
15:00-15:35
The syntax of expletive negation in exclamatives: Evidence from Hungarian
Anna Huszár and Tamás Halm
15:35-15:50 Coffee break
15:50-16:25
Achievements and paths: Degree achievements from the Slavic perspective
Mojmír Dočekal and Lucia Vlášková
16:25-17:00
A typology of proportional quantifiers: Evidence from Polish partitives
Marcin Wągiel
17:00-17:35
Against class A treatment of no more: Experimental evidence from Czech
Mojmír Dočekal
*Saturday 26.09*
10:00-10:35
Unstressed vowels in English: Distributions and consequences
Péter Szigetvári
10:35-11:10
Anti-Romance laryngeal patterns in Italian phonology
Bálint Huszthy
11:10-11:45
Place of Articulation shifts: A gradual road to the unmarked
Eirini Apostolopoulou
11:45-12:00 Coffee break
Poster session:
12:00-12:20 Lightning talks
12:20-13:00 Discussion (browsing) time
How the vowel quantity of the first compound components in Neoštokavian can be
shortened
Stanimir Rakić
Telling fortis and lenis apart in English obstruent clusters
Zoltán G. Kiss and Péter Szigetvári
Applying phonology in lexicography: Variant-synonym classification in Czech
Sign Language
Hana Strachoňová and Lucia Vlášková
Melodic peaks in the spontaneous speech of vantage level Hungarian learners of
Spanish
Kata Baditzné Pálvölgyi
13:00-14:00 Lunch break
14:00-15:00
Invited talk: Markéta Ziková
15:00-15:35
The role of phonology in Vata adjectival agreement
Sebastian Bredemann
15:35-15:50 Coffee break
15:50-16:25
Complex simplex numerals
Marcin Wągiel and Pavel Caha
16:25-17:00
Code-switching to avoid paradigm gaps: Verb integration in Austrian BCMS
Marko Simonović and Boban Arsenijević
17:00-17:35
Russian declension without declension features and without contextual
allomorphy
Pavel Caha
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