Programme Journ=?iso-8859-1?Q?=E9es_?=Langues avec et sans articles 3-4 mars 2011 , Paris

Patricia Cabredo Hofherr pcabredo at UNIV-PARIS8.FR
Mon Feb 28 13:58:47 UTC 2011


Journées d’étude Langues avec et sans articles 2011
Workshop on languages with and without articles 2011

les jeudi 3 et vendredi 4 mars 2011
Thur 3rd and Fri 4th March 2011
Salle de conférences, 59 rue Pouchet 75017 Paris.

Organisées par le projet Calcul de la référence nominale : langues avec et
sans articles
http://www.umr7023.cnrs.fr/-Langues-avec-articles-langues-sans,53-.html

Le programme sera mis à jour sous :
http://www.umr7023.cnrs.fr/Programme-Journee-LSALAA-2011.html

Les journées sont ouvertes au public.
The workshop is open to the public.

Programme Jeudi 3 mars / Thur 3rd March 2011
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9h30 - 10h Opening & coffee

10h00-10h40 Zeljko Boskovic (Connecticut)
More on the DP/NP analysis of languages with and without articles

10h40-11h20 Durdica Zeljka Caruso (Stuttgart)
In support of a DP-Analysis of Nominal Phrases in Croatian

11h20-12h00 Katarzyna Miechowicz-Mathiasen (School of English, Adam
Mickiewicz University)
On the distribution and D-like properties of the Polish adjective ’sam’

12h00-14h00 Déjeuner/Lunch

14h00-14h40 Edit Doron (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) & Ana Müller
(University of São Paulo)
The cognitive basis of the mass-count distinction: evidence from bare nouns

14h40-15h20 Asya Pereltsvaig (Stanford University)
On number and number-neutrality in languages with and without articles

15h20-16h00 Doris Gerland (Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf)
>From possessive suffixes to definite articles

16h00-16h30 Pause café

16h30-17h10 Yu Izumi (Maryland, College Park)
Interpreting Bare Nouns: Type-Shifting vs. Silent Heads’

17h10-17h50 Orin Percus (Nantes / LLING EA3827)
Pieces of predicate transfer


Vendredi 4 mars / Friday 4th March 2011
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9h30-10h30 Conférence invitée/ invited speaker

 Tania Ionin (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

Generic and kind interpretations of nominal expressions with and without
articles : experimental evidence from native and non-native speakers

10h30-11h00 Pause

11h00-11h40 Yoichi Miyamoto (Osaka University) & Kazumi Yamada (Kwansei
Gakuin University)
Fluctuation in the Grammar of Japanese Child EFL Learners

11h40-12h20 Makoto Kaneko (Okayama)
Why do L1 Japanese L2 English learners misuse THE when uniqueness or
maximality is not presupposed ? — a possibility of L1 transfer

12h20-14h15 Déjeuner/Lunch

14h15-14h55 Maria Teresa Espinal (UA Barcelona)
Bare nominals, true and fake vocatives

14h55-15h35 Melanie Jouitteau (CNRS UMR 7110 - Paris 7)
Problems for the Breton article system,

15h35-16h15 Justin Nuger (Maryland)
Definite and Indefinite DPs in a Language with Only One Determiner

16h15-16h30 Pause café

16h30-17h10 Marika Lekakou (Meertens Institute/University of Ioannina) &
Kriszta Szendroi (UCL)
When determiners abound: implications for the encoding of definiteness

17h10-17h50 Gianina Iordachioaia (Stuttgart) & Elena Soare (Paris 8 UMR 7023)
Sum and group formation in the event domain: when D selects Asp


En réserve/ Alternate papers

Xuping Li (Bar Ilan University, Israel, & EHESS, Paris) Definite uses of
classifiers and the DP Projection in Wu Chinese
Albert Ortmann (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf) On explaining
definite article splits by semantic vs. pragmatic uniqueness
Gerhard Schaden (LIlle 3 - UMR STL) Counting, Indefinite Articles, and the
Mass-Count Distinction


Nous remercions les organismes suivants pour leur soutien
We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of
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** Calcul de la référence nominale : langues avec et sans articles, projet
de la Fédération Typologie et universaux du langage
** École doctorale Langage – cognition – interaction, Université Paris 8
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