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HPSG-2002 9th International Conference on Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar Kyung Hee University, Seoul, South Korea 8-9 August 2002 http://web.kyunghee.ac.kr/~hpsg2002/ The 9th International Conference on HPSG will take place on 8-9 August 2002, on the campus of the Kyung Hee University in Seoul, South Korea. The conference will be co-hosted by the Linguistic Society of Korea (LSK) and the Center for the Study of Language, Kyung Hee University, as part of the LSK Summer Conference 2002. The revised program appears below. SPECIAL AUG. 7 LSK SYNTAX WORKSHOPS of interest to the HPSG community: The Linguistic Society of Korea Conference will take place at the same location on 5-7 August, 2002, immediately preceding HPSG-2002. The final day of the LSK Conference, August 7, will feature two syntax workshops directed at people working in HPSG and other theoretical frameworks: * Perspectives on Complex Predicates Invited Workshop participants: Peter Sells (Stanford University); Norbert Hornstein (Univ. of Maryland); Dani�le Godard (CNRS, University Paris 7); Hiroto Hoshi (Univ. of London) * Perspectives on Inversion Invited Workshop participants: Ivan Sag (co-organizer, Stanford Univ.); Robert Levine (co-organizer, Ohio State Univ.); Howard Lasnik (Univ. of Connecticut); Robert Borsley (Univ. of Essex) LSK meeting website: http://web.kyunghee.ac.kr/~lsk2002/ Or contact Jong-Bok Kim, jongbokMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuekhu.ac.kr . HPSG-2002 CONFERENCE PROGRAM (revised 7/30/02) DAY 1: August 8, 2002 9:00-11:00 Session I Chair: Tibor Kiss Aline Villavicencio and Ann Copestake University of Cambridge, Computer Laboratory Verb-particle constructions in a computational grammar of English Andreas Kathol University of California at Berkeley Subjects in fronted German VPs and the problem of case and agreement: shared argument structures for discontinuous predicates Hee-Rahk Chae Hankuk Univ. of Foreign Studies and Univ. of Illinois Downward" Unbounded Discontinuities in Korean 11:00-11:15 break 11:15-12:35 Session II: Agreement Chair: Frank Van Eynde Luis D. Casillas Martinez Stanford University Gender mismatches in Spanish and French "N1 de N2" affective constructions: index agreement vs. morphosyntactic concord Shuichi Yatabe University of Tokyo A linearization-based theory of summative agreement in peripheral-node raising constructions 12:35-1:55 lunch and business meeting 1:55-2:45 Invited talk: Robert Borsley University of Essex Agreement, mutation and missing NPs in Welsh 2:45-4:05 Session III: Case and passive Chair: Shuichi Yatabe Susanne Schoof University of Groningen Impersonal And Personal Passivization Of Latin Infinitive Constructions: A Scrutiny Of The Structures Called AcI David Yoshikazu Oshima Stanford University Out of Control: A Unified Analysis of Japanese Passive 4:05-4:20 break 4:20-6:20 Session IV: Relative clauses Chair: Berthold Crysmann Kei Yoshimoto Tohoku University A Linear Approach to Relative Clause Embedding Chan Chung and Jong-Bok Kim Dongseo University and Kyung Hee University Differences between Externally and Internally Headed Relative Clause Constructions Yusuke Kubota University of Tokyo Yet Another HPSG-Analysis for Free Relative Clauses in German DAY 2: August 9, 2002 9:00 - 9:50 Invited Talk: Ivan Sag Stanford University Coordination and Underspecification 9:50 -10:05 break 10:05-12:05 Session V Chair: Jesse Tseng Tibor Kiss Ruhr-Universit�t Bochum Phrasal typology and the interaction of topicalization, wh-movement and extraposition Abby Wright and Andreas Kathol University of California at Berkeley When a Head is not a Head: A Constructional Approach to Exocentricity in English Sun-Hee Lee The Ohio State University Korean Tough Constructions and Double Nominative Constructions 12:05-1:05 Lunch 1:05-2:00 Poster session Marianne Desmets CNRS/Paris 10 University French Free Relative Phrases in HPSG Valia Kordoni Computational Linguistics, University of Saarland Valence alternations in Modern Greek: an MRS analysis Junkyu Lee and Chungmin Lee Seoul National University Korean Resultative Constructions Eun-Jung Yoo Seoul National University Case Marking in Korean Auxiliary Verb Constructions 2:00-2:50 Invited Talk: Robert Levine The Ohio State University Adjunct valents: cumulative scoping adverbial constructions and impossible descriptions 2:50-4:10 Session VI Chair: Chan Chung Petya Osenova and Kiril Simov Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Bulgarian Vocative within HPSG framework Guenter Neumann and Dan Flickinger DFKI and CSLI Stanford HPSG-DOP: data-oriented parsing with HPSG 4:10-4:25 break 4:25-6:25 Session VII Chair: Andreas Kathol Frank Van Eynde Center for Computational Linguistics University of Leuven Prenominals in Dutch Berthold Crysmann DFKI GmbH & Saarland University Clitic Climbing Revisited Jesse Tseng Universit� Paris 7 and UFR Linguistique EDGE Features and French Liaison