33.3297, Confs: Indo-European; Historical Linguistics, Syntax/Italy

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Subject: 33.3297, Confs: Indo-European; Historical Linguistics, Syntax/Italy

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Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2022 00:47:18
From: Filip De Decker [filip.dedecker at univr.it]
Subject: Delbrück Symposium on Historical and Comparative Syntax of Indo-European

 
Delbrück Symposium on Historical and Comparative Syntax of Indo-European 

Date: 09-Nov-2022 - 12-Nov-2022 
Location: University of Verona, Italy 
Contact: Filip De Decker 
Contact Email: filip.dedecker at univr.it 

Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics; Syntax 

Language Family(ies): Indo-European 
Meeting Description: 

Delbrück Symposium on Historical and Comparative Syntax of Indo-European

This Conference is organised as part of the project Particles in Greek and
Hittite as Expression of Mood and Modality (PaGHEMMo), which has received
funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation
programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Grant, Agreement Number 101018097.

https://www.msca-paghemmo.com
 

Program:

WEDNESDAY, 9 NOVEMBER 2022

14:00–14:15 Greetings by the Head of Department

Early Afternoon Session

14:15–15:00 Paola COTTICELLI KURRAS (Università di Verona),
Delbrück’s Heritage in syntactic reconstruction and history of Linguistics

15:00–15:45 Velizar SADOVSKI (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften)
Syntactic constructions and stanzaic structure in Indo-Iranian

15:45–16:15 Götz KEYDANA (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen)
Wackernagel enclitics in all the wrong places

16:15–16:45 Beatrice GRIECO (Università per Stranieri di Siena)
New thoughts on Delbrück’s Hülfsverben in Old Indic

16:45–17:15 Coffee break

Late Afternoon Session

17:15–18:00 Daniel KÖLLIGAN (Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg)
Light verb constructions in Classical Armenian

18:00–18:30 Simone GENTILE (Università di Roma III)
On Avestan ya-: A reassessment

18:30–19:00 Harald BICHLMEIER (Sächsische Akademie der Wissenschaften)
The expression of predicative possession in Avestan

THURSDAY, 10 NOVEMBER 2022

Early Morning Session

09:45–10:30 Daniel PETIT (École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris)
Baltic: Reconstructing Old Prussian Syntax

10:30–11:15 Eugen HILL (Universität zu Köln)
Syntax of particles and Slavonic conjugation

11:15–11:45 Coffee break

Late Morning Session

11:45–12:30 Olav HACKSTEIN (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München)
Indo-European Perspectives on the Syntax of Negation in Tocharian

12:30–13:15 José Luis GARCÍA RAMÓN (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
Milano)
Mycenaean Syntax: between Indo-European and first millennium Greek

13:15–14:45 Light lunch

Early Afternoon Session

14:45–15:30 Philomen PROBERT (Oxford University)
ἃ μὴ οἶδα οὐδὲ οἴομαι εἰδέναι: making generalisations in Attic Greek

15:30–16:15 Filip DE DECKER (Università di Verona)
Berthold Delbrück and verbal morphosyntax in Homer

16:15–16:45 Luz CONTI (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid)
On the use of the potential optative in generic sentences in Ancient Greek

16:45–17:15 Coffee break

Late Afternoon Session

17:15–17:45 Ezra LA ROI (Universiteit Gent)
Towards a diachronic typology of the syntax of counterfactuality in early
Indo-European languages

17:45–18:15 Laura GRESTENBERGER (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften)
Reflexives and middles in Homer revisited

18:15–18:45 Erika BIAGETTI (Università di Pavia), Francesco MAMBRINI
(Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore) & Chiara ZANCHI (Università di Pavia)
Universal Homeric Dependencies

20:00 Conference Dinner


FRIDAY, 11 NOVEMBER 2022

Early Morning Session

9:30–10:15 Martin KÜMMEL (Universität Jena)
An original clitic? The syntax of the copula in older Germanic languages

10:15–10:45 Giacomo BUCCI (Universiteit Gent)
Genitive of Negation in Early Germanic: Ablative or Partitive Origins?

10:45–11:15 Coffee 

Late Morning Session

11:15–12:00 Eystein DAHL (Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø)
The morphosyntax of subjecthood in Latin from a comparative-historical
perspective

12:00–12:45 James CLACKSON (Cambridge University)
Italic Inheritance and Convergence in the Syntax of the Italic languages

12:45–13:30 Diego POLI (Università di Macerata)
Berthold Delbrück critico. Il farsi del pensiero linguistico, la sintassi
comparativa, l'enigma del
celtico

Early Afternoon Session

14:45–15:30 Brian JOSEPH (Ohio State University)
The Syntax of Albanian: Delbrück and Beyond

15:30–16:00 Ðorđe BOŽOVIĆ (University of Belgrade)
Head movement in Albanian and syntactic change (from Delbrück to Balkan
linguistics)

16:00–16:30 Coffee break

Late Afternoon Session

17:15–18:00 Silvia LURAGHI (Università di Pavia)
A 21 st century look on Berthold Delbrück’s Vergleichende Syntax der
indogermanischen Sprachen:
the syntax of cases

18:00–18:30 Valerio PISANIELLO (Università di Verona)
Verbal aspect in Anatolian: The Luwian suffixes -s(s)a- and -z(z)a- and the
verbal reduplication

18:30–19:00 Thomas MOTTER (UCLA)
The extra-clausality of Hittite correlatives


SATURDAY, 12 NOVEMBER

Early Morning Session

9:30–10:15 Carlotta VITI (Université de Lorraine)
The historical development of the phrase

10:15–10:45 Guglielmo INGLESE (Università di Torino)
Reciprocal constructions in Indo-European languages: a comparative and
historical perspective

10:45–11:15 Coffee break

Late Morning Session

11:15–11:45 Rosemarie LÜHR (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin)
Redehintergründe in Modalitätskontexten altindogermanischer Sprachen

11:45–12:30 ROUND TABLE
Moderation: Paola Cotticelli Kurras, Filip De Decker, Velizar Sadovski

12:30 CONCLUSIONS





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