33.1765, Confs: Uralic; Syntax/Russia

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Subject: 33.1765, Confs: Uralic; Syntax/Russia

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Date: Tue, 17 May 2022 17:40:31
From: Éva Dékány [dekany.eva at nytud.hu]
Subject: Syntax of Uralic Languages 4

 
Syntax of Uralic Languages 4 
Short Title: SOUL-4 

Date: 07-Jun-2022 - 08-Jun-2022 
Location: Institute for Linguistic Studies, St. Petersburg, Russia 
Contact: Maria Ovsjannikova 
Contact Email: soul2022 at yandex.ru 
Meeting URL: https://iling.spb.ru/events/soul-4/info.html.ru 

Linguistic Field(s): Syntax 

Language Family(ies): Uralic 
Meeting Description: 

The Syntax of Uralic Languages (SOUL) is a series of conferences launched in
2015. It is organized for linguists interested in Uralic languages and working
on syntactic issues, which traditionally were understudied in Uralic
linguistics but recently have become a field of great interest from both
descriptive and theoretical points of view.
The 4th conference Syntax of Uralic Languages (SOUL-4), which was postponed
because of the pandemic, will take place at the Institute of Linguistic
Studies, St. Petersburg on 7–8 June 2022. We hope that the situation with the
pandemic will get better and the borders will be open, so we plan SOUL-4 as an
offline conference. However, the option of the online participation will be
available in any case.
 

Program:

Free registration: https://sites.google.com/view/soul4/registration
Program link: https://sites.google.com/view/soul4/programme

14 June

9.00-9.05  Opening
9.05-10.00  Invited talk: T. Huumo: Why partitive? On possible synchronic and
diachronic motivations for the partitive-case complement of some Baltic Finnic
adpositions
10.00-10.30   É. Dékány: Partitive case in Estonian
10.45-11.15 A. Shikunova: Agreement and case in the Moksha debitive
11.15-11.45 T. Halm: Vegans, Teetotalers and the Decoupling of Case and
Agreement in Old Hungarian
11.45-12.15 N. Serdobolskaya, M. Usacheva: Morphosyntax of pseudopartitive
constructions in Beserman Udmurt
13.30-13.45  M. Helasvuo, R. Laury, R. Pajusalu: Are main clauses really
‘main’ clauses? The case of relative clauses in spoken Estonian and Finnish 
13.45-14.00  C. Lässe Däbritz: Posture verbs in locative and existential
clauses in Khanty, Mansi and Selkup 
14.00-14.15  A. Agadzhanova: Actional characteristics of verb lexemes in
Estonian and its applicability to the development of Estonian Object case
studyings
14.30-15.00  L. Borise & E. Georgieva: Towards a DM account of verbal
morphophonology in Udmurt 
15.00-15.30 A. Belkind: Kazym Khanty conditional clitic: Non-local
displacement in the PF
15.30-16.00  E. Kaiser: Unexpected verb agreement: Finnish numeral-noun
constructions
16.15-16.30  P. Oskolskaia: On the Interaction of Impersonal and Passive Forms
in the Veps Language
16.30-16.45  J. Budzisch & H. Wegener: Differential object marking in Selkup

15 June

9.00-9.30  A. Holmberg, H. Sahkai, A. Tamm: Separating word order and
syntactic structure of wh-interrogatives and V2 in the development of Estonian
9.30-10.00  A. Schmidt: South Sámi in the typology of SAuxOV languages 
10.00-10.30  N. Mus: A postverbal non-finite complement clause in Tundra
Nenets
10.45-11.15  E. Georgieva: Nominal ellipsis and number mismatches in Meadow
Mari
11.15-11.45  M. Usacheva, M. Brykina, A. Leontyseva: Adjective plural marking
in Beserman Udmurt: one marker, several constructions 
11.45-12.15  F. Rozhanskiy: Syntax of the numeral phrase in Soikkola Ingrian
13.30-13.45  N. F. Gulyás: Ditransitive alignment in Surgut Khanty
13.45-14.00  J. Budzisch: Definiteness and information structure
14.00-14.15  N. Torres: The Emergence of a Definite Article in Finnish
14.30-15.00  A. Kozlov: Aspect and object agreement in Kazym Khanty
15.00-15.30  I. Khomchenkova, P. Pleshak: Marker -n in Hill Mari: between
subjects and adverbial adjuncts
15.30-16.00  M. Brykina; S. V. Kovylin: Adjectivized locative-animate case in
Selkup (nani/ nanil)
16.15-16.30  Á. Bende-Farkas: Universal Quantifiers and Free Choice in (Some)
Uralic Languages
16.30-16.45  T. Koivunen: The Udmurt modal word kule and its semantic subject
16.45-17.00  M. Ovsjannikova: Conditional converb of the verb ‘say’ as a
conditional clause marker in Enets

16 June

9.00-9.30  G. Klumpp & R. Basile: Situative constructions in Uralic  languages
9.30-10.00  I. Burukina: Postpositions, Case, and agreement in Mari
10.00-10.30  I. Khomchenkova: Exceptive constructions in Tatyshly Udmurt
10.45-11.15  S. Toldova, A. Starchenko, N. Slioussar: The mirative
construction in Kazym Khanty
11.15-11.45  T. Arkhangelskiy: Reported speech and its extensions in Beserman
Udmurt
11.45-12.15  K. É. Kiss: Emergence of finite subordination in Ob-Ugric
13.30-13.45  D. Burov: Discontinuity in Kildin Saami postpositional phrases 
13.45-14.00  J. Sinitsyna: Comparative and Equative Constructions in Tatyshly
Udmurt 
14.00-14.15  G. Alberti, J. Farkas: Operator Functions in the Polysemous
System of Bare Interrogatives in Hungarian
14.20-14.35  R. Kubitsch: The grammaticalization of the evidential ’be’-verb
in Udmurt
14.35-14.50  E. Markus: Ingrian discourse particles no and nu: synonyms or 
paronyms?
15.15-15.45  E. Asztalos, L. Borise, K. Gugan, N. Mus, A. Schmidt, B. Surányi:
>From rigid to flexible verb-finality
15.45-16.40  Invited talk: A. Filchenko: Intonation units vis-a-vis syntactic
structures in Uralic and other Siberian languages





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