36.1387, Confs: The 34th Colloquium on Generative Grammar (Spain)

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Subject: 36.1387, Confs: The 34th Colloquium on Generative Grammar (Spain)

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Date: 25-Apr-2025
From: Olga Borik [oborik at flog.uned.es]
Subject: The 34th Colloquium on Generative Grammar


The 34th Colloquium on Generative Grammar
Short Title: CGG34

Date: 07-May-2025 - 09-May-2025
Location: Madrid, Spain
Contact: Olga Borik
Contact Email: cgg34.uned at gmail.com
Meeting URL: https://sites.google.com/view/cgg34

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics

The Colloquium on Generative Grammar (CGG) is an annual conference
held in the Iberian peninsula since 1991. It provides a platform for
linguists working in Generative grammar all over the world to come
together and discuss current trends and topics in syntax, morphology,
semantics, phonology and their interfaces. The 34th Colloquium on
Generative Grammar (CGG34) will be organized by the National
University of Distance Education (UNED) and will take place as an
in-person meeting from May 7 to May 9, 2025 in Madrid, Spain.
CGG34 Programme
MAY 7 (WEDNESDAY)
8:30                           REGISTRATION OPENS
9:00–9:30              OPENING SESSION
9:30–10:10             The interplay of v and Voice: Evidence from
transitivity variation
                               Irina Burukina (University of Florida),
Marcel den Dikken (Centre of Linguistics, University of
Lisbon/Hungarian  Research     Centre for Linguistics) & Maria
Polinsky (University of Maryland)
10:10–10:50             Definite headless RCs in Spanish and Brazilian
Portuguese
                                Carla Bombi (University of Potsdam) &
Giuseppe Varaschin    (Humboldt University)
10:50–11:10             COFFEE BREAK
11:10–12:10             INVITED SPEAKER: Martina Wiltschko (ICREA/UPF)
                                The acquisition of interactional
language and what it tells us about the architecture of grammar
12:10–12:50             Extragrammatical agreement
                                Juan Romero (Universidad de
Extremadura) & Javier Ormazabal
12:50–13:30             Against Input Generalisation
                                Ian Roberts (University of Cambridge)
13:30–15:00             LUNCH
15:00–15:40            Acquiring Negative Concord and Double Negation
in L2: a Study on Learners of Mandarin and Spanish
                               Jin Yan, Anna  Gavarró & Elena
Pagliarini (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
15:40–16:20            Parsing of Subject-Verb Agreement by German
Infants
                               Alejandra Keidel Fernández & Anna
Gavarró Algueró (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
16:20–17:20             COFFEE BREAK & POSTERS
WORKSHOP
17:20–18:00             Fundamental frequency as a cue to
Syntax-Phonology interface in Spanish
                                Mario Casado-Mancebo (UNED)
18:00–18:40             Italian Clitic Right Dislocation: A prosodic
experiment
                                Guido Formichi (IUSS, Pavia)
18:40–19:20             Reconsidering the model of grammar: PF after
LF
                                Jan-Wouter Zwart (University of
Groningen)
MAY 8 (THURSDAY)
WORKSHOP
9:00–10:00              INVITED SPEAKER: María del Mar Vanrell Bosch
(UIB)
                                The realization of focus in
German-dominant heritage speakers of European Spanish
10:00–10:40             Intra-sentential code switching at the
syntax-prosody interface
                                Mandy Cartner & Julia Horvath (Tel
Aviv University)
10:40–11:20             Complex wh-phrases in Italian wh-questions:
the role of focus, D-linking, lexical restriction and prosodic
heaviness
                                Maria Francesca Ferin (University of
Siena), Valentina Bianchi (University of Siena), Giuliano Bocci
(University of Siena), Silvio Cruschina (University of Helsinki)
11:20–11:40             COFFEE BREAK
WORKSHOP
11:40–12:20             Focus Fronting in Italian, Spanish, and
English. An Experimental Study on Information and Corrective Focus
from an Interface Perspective
                                Tania Stortini (University of Urbino)
12:20–13:00             The Grammar of Phonological Phrasing in
Catalan
                                Nick Kalivoda & Francesc
Torres-Tamarit (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
13:00–13:40             The Focus Gap: Edge coordination, Correction,
and Constituent Negation in Irish and Italian
                                Nicola D'Antuono (University of Padua)
13:40–15:00             LUNCH
15:00–15:40            Animacy effects in the interactions between
SEarb and accusative clitics
                                Monica Irimia (University of Modena
and Reggio Emilia) & Anna Pineda (University of Barcelona)
15:40–16:20             BE and the domain of matching in ellipsis
                                Richard Stockwell (Ulster University)
16:20–17:00            Hyperraising and subject positions in Tamil,
English, and Romance
                                Daniel Greeson & Sandhya Sundaresan
(Stony Brook University)
17:00–17:30             COFFEE BREAK
17:30–18:10             Chinese Nominal Structure: on Plural Marker
and Pronouns
                                Chenghao Hu & Victor Junnan Pan (The
Chinese University of Hong Kong)
18:10–18:50             Nominal Copular sentences: an experimental
investigation in three reading paradigms
                                Matteo Greco, Anna Teresa Porrini,
Veronica D'Alesio, Andrea Moro (IUSS Pavia)
18:50–19:15             Business meeting
MAY 9 (FRIDAY)
9:30–10:10             Negation and the adjectival domain: The
interaction of 'no' with '-ble' adjectives in Spanish
                               Raquel González Rodríguez & Laura Ros
García (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
10:10–10:50            Long wh-questions in French: Negation doesn’t
intervene where?
                               Lena Baunaz (Université Côte
d’Azur/BCL, UMR 7320), Giuliano Bocci (University of Siena), Ur
Shlonsky (Université de Genève)
10:50–11:30            A collective/singulative analysis of the
iterative/semelfactive distinction in Slavic
                               Marcin Wągiel (ZAS/Masaryk
University/University of Wrocław) & Natalia Shlikhutka (University of
Wrocław)
11:30-12:30             COFFEE BREAK & POSTERS
12:30-13:30             INVITED SPEAKER: Klaus Abels (UCL)
                                The difficulty of moving right - from
Heavy NP Shift to Universal 20
13:30–14:10             Split INFL and Feature Inheritance: Focus
Fronting and Parametric Variation
                                Ángel L. Jiménez-Fernández & Jiahui
Yang (University of Sevilla)
14:10-14:50             A case for the Clause-Mate Condition
                                Ekaterina Georgieva, Franc Marušič,
Petra Mišmaš & Rok Žaucer (University of Nova Gorica)
14:50–15:30             Refining the Borer-Chomsky Conjecture:
Redundancy and Deficiency
                                Dalina Kallulli (University of Vienna)
& Ian Roberts (University of Cambridge)
15:30-15:45             CLOSING
POSTER SESSION DAY 1:
Quasi-names in Akan -- New semantic fieldwork on definite bare nouns
Carla Bombi (University of Potsdam), Dina Adom Mac-Arthur (University
of Göttingen)
On the origin of the vowel system of loanwords in Central Catalan
Teresa Cabré (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
Korean VNP-Preposing and English VP-Fronting: A Verum Focus-Based
Analysis
Gui-Sun Moon (Hansung University)
Negation and finiteness in Mandarin Chinese
Waltraud Paul (Centre de recherches linguistiques sur l’Asie
orientale), Gillian Ramchand (Oxford University), Shanshan Yan (Peking
University)
Habituality through event iteration
Jon Ander Mendia (Ikerbasque UPV/EHU)
VSO order in Romance: a Labeling theory approach
Lorena Castillo (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona), M. Pilar Colomina
(UNIR)
Cross-linguistic asymmetries in the acquisition of Principle B:
evidence from German
Nevena Klobucar (Ulster University), Esther Rinke (Goethe University)
Nominal licensing is optional: Finite vs. non-finite clauses
Irina Burukina (University of Florida)
Root Infinitives in Child Language: A Split-Feature Inheritance
Approach
Tommaso Sgrizzi (IUSS Pavia)
POSTER SESSION DAY 3:
Adverbial agreement in Spanish: the case of demasiado and poco
Elisabeth González Ortega; Isabel Pérez Jiménez (UAH)
Contrast over Animacy? Overt Personal Pronoun Subject Anaphora in
Adult Romanian
Adina Camelia Bleotu, Ekaterina Levina
Negation and participant deverbal nominalizations in Spanish
Laura Ros García (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
To D or not to D? Overt and covert nominal marking in Slavic
Luca Molinari (University of Wrocław) & Daria Seres (University of
Graz)
Structural account for the argument alternation: the case of Terek
Kumyk nominalizations
Paramonova Daria
Low applicatives in Catalan: the case of veure-hi
Cristina Real Puigdollers (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
The syntax and semantics of D&D coordination
Norberto Moreno-Quibén; Isabel Pérez-Jiménez; Ana Romero-Núñez (UAH)
-oj, let's derive the form and meaning of complex numerical
expressions in Polish
Marcin Wągiel (ZAS/Masaryk University/University of Wrocław)



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