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GLOW COLLOQUIUM (GLOW 2002 PROGRAMME), AMSTERDAM/UTRECHT, THE NETHERLANDS Main Session: Meertens Institute, Amsterdam; April 9-11, 2002 Workshops: OTS, Utrecht University; April 7-8 and April 12-13, 2002. For more information, the full programme and all the abstracts, visit the GLOW 2002 websites at http://www.meertens.knaw.nl/glow2002/ or consult the upcoming GLOW Newsletter. GLOW MAIN SESSION Monday April 8 17:00 - 20:00 Reception & Registration (Meertens Instituut) Tuesday April 9 (location: KNAW Tinbergen Zaal) 9:00 - 10:00 David Adger (York) & Gillian Ramchand (Oxford) Microvariation in Celtic Relatives 10:30 - 11:30 Koldo Sainz (Victoria-Gasteiz, Basque Country) Microvariation and V-movement: Irish vs Scots Gaelic 11:30 - 12:30 Daniela Isac (UQAM, Montreal) Surrogate Imperative Forms: Negation as a Licensor of Force 14:00 - 15:00 Sjef Barbiers & Martine Greijmans (Meertens Institute, Amsterdam) Microvariation in the syntax of one-insertion 15:00 - 16:00 Sonia Cyrino (Londrina, Brasil) & Gabriela Matos (Lisbon) Syntactic Microvariation in VP ellipsis in European and Brazilan Portuguese 16:30 - 17:30 Ora Matushansky (MIT) DP-internal degree QR in non-adjectival modification 17:30 - 18:30 Peter Svenonius (Troms�) P Wednesday April 10 (location: KNAW Tinbergen Zaal) 9:00 - 10:00 Anna Cardinaletti (Bologna / Venice) & Lori Repetti (Stony Brook) Clitics in Northern Italian Dialects: Phonology, Syntax and Microvariation 10:30 - 11:30 Paul Boersma (Amsterdam) & Paola Escudero (McGill Montreal / Utrecht) Optimality-theoretic modelling of microvariation in phonological perception and production 11:30 - 12:30 Tanja Schmid (Stuttgart) & Ralf Vogel (Potsdam) Dialectal Variation in German 3-verb clusters 14:00 - 15:00 Curt Rice (Troms�) When nothing is good enough: dialectal variation in Norwegian imperatives 15:00 - 16:00 Anthi Revithiadou (Rhodes) Patterns of cliticization in Greek and its dialects 16:30 - 17:30 Guglielmo Cinque (Venice) Complement and Adverbial PPs: Implications for Clause Structure 17:30 - 18:30 business meeting 19:00 - 24:00 Dinner, Evening Programme & Party (location: Theater de Krakeling) talks by Richard Kayne, Alan Prince & Henk van Riemsdijk Thursday April 11 (syntax) (location: KNAW Tinbergen Zaal) 9:00 - 10:00 Artemis Alexiadou (Potsdam) & Elena Anagnostopoulou (Crete) Person and Animacy Splits: from Hierachies to Features 10:30 - 11:30 Vassilios Spyropoulos (Reading) Null-subject languages and subject-clitics 11:30 - 12:30 Isabelle de Crouzas & Ur Shlonsky (Geneva) Optional subject clitics, pro licensing and null topics 14:00 - 15:00 Cecilia Poletto (Padova) & Jean-Yves Pollock (Amiens) On the left periphery of Romance Interrogatives 15:00 - 16:00 Anna Roussou (Patras) & Ianthi Tsimpli (Thessaloniki / Cambridge UK) Postverbal subjects and microparametric variation 16:30 - 17:30 Jeroen van Craenenbroeck (Leiden) & Marjo van Koppen (Leiden) Merge versus Long Distance Agree: the case of complementizer agreement 17:30 - 18:30 Knut Tarald Taraldsen (Troms�) Complex passives in Germanic and Romance Thursday April 11 (phonology) (location: KNAW Vergaderzaal) 9:00 - 10:00 Mark Hale & Charles Reiss (Concordia, Montreal) Phonological accounts of microvariation in pronunciation 10:30 - 11:30 Olga Vaysman (MIT) Two dialects of Nganasan: what they tell us about prosody 11:30 - 12:30 Darya Kavitskaya (Yale) Glottal stops and compensatory lengthening 14:00 - 15:00 Robert Kennedy (Tucson Arizona) A stressed-based approach to Ponapean reduplication 15:00 - 16:00 Teresa Cabre & Pilar Prieto (Barcelona) Prosody and analogy in variation and language change. Lexical diphtongisation in Catalan and Spanish 16:30 - 17:30 Martin Kr�mer (Ulster) Dialectal variation in Italian s-voicing as constraint interaction 17:30 - 18:30 Eric Bakovic (San Diego) The consequences of microvariation in Eastern Nilotic GLOW WORKSHOPS 1. TOOLS IN LINGUISTIC THEORY (UTRECHT, April 7-8 2002) Sweelinckzaal, Drift 21, Utrecht Workshop Programme: Saturday, April 6th 18.00 Registration, etc 20.00 Conference Warming with dinner for speakers and organizers. Sunday, April 7th 09.15- 09.30 Opening 09.30-11.00 Invited Speaker: Jean-Roger Vergnaud (USC) 11.00 - 11.30 Coffee break 11.30- 12.45 Arthur Stepanov (Potsdam) On the status of XP-adjunction 12.45 - 14.15 Lunch 14.15 - 15.30 Michal Starke (New York) Against Specifiers 15.30 - 16.00 Tea break 16.00 - 17.15 Denis Bouchard (Montreal) Perfect tools: from functional motivation to substantive motivation � 17.15 Poster Session Klaus Abels (Connecticut) On abstract heads and the morphology-syntax interface Hidehito Hoshi (Doshisha) (Un)Interpretability of Formal Features and Overt Movement Elly van Gelderen (Tempe, Arizona) Cycles of Checking: From Spec-Head to Head-head Sabine Mohr (Stuttgart) Extending the Extension Condition Ralf Vogel (Potsdam) Recoverability 18.30 Drinks* 19.00 Dinner* Monday, April 8th 09.30 - 10.45 Dominique Sportiche (UCLA) Movement Types and Triggers 10.45 - 11.15 Coffee break 11.15 - 12.30 Kleanthes Grohmann (Frankfurt) Upper and Lower Bounds on Locality: The Anti-Locality Hypothesis 12.30 - 14.00 Lunch 14.00 � 15.30 Invited Speaker: Tanya Reinhart (Utrecht/Tel Aviv) The Concepts Interface 15.30 - 16.00 Tea break 16.00 - 17.15 Ken Hiraiwa (MIT) Multiple Agree and Elimination of the MLC 17.15 - 18.30 Gereon M�ller (Mannheim) On Reanalyzing Head Movement as Remnant Movement: Edge Domains and V/2 2. ACQUISITION OF PHONOLOGY (UTRECHT, April 12-13, 2002) Thursday, 11 April 6:30 Welcome meeting at Caf� Hofman, Janskerkhof 17 Friday, 12 April 10:00 Heather Goad (McGill University) Markedness in Right-Edge Syllabification: Parallels between L1 and L2? 10:45 Yvan Rose (Brown University) Markedness and Input Interpretation 11:30 coffee break 12:00 Kathleen O'Connor (Indiana University) Hidden Rankings in Optimality Theory: Evidence from Second Language Acquisition 12:15 lunch 14:00 Paola Escudero (McGill University & Utrecht University) & Paul Boersma (University of Amsterdam) Optimality-Theoretic Modelling of First and Second Language Development of Vowel Categorization 14:45 Judith Gierut (Indiana University) Lawful Relationships among Clusters, Affricates and Liquids in Delayed Phonologies 15:30 tea break 15:45 Daniel A. Dinnsen (Indiana University), invited speaker On the Composition and Treatment of Children's Phonological Error Patterns Saturday, 13 April 10:00 Adam Albright (University of California, Los Angeles) A Restricted Model of UR Discovery: Evidence from Lakhota 10:45 Suzanne Curtin (University of British Columbia) Enriched Lexical Representations: Created in Perception, Crucial in Production 11:30 coffee break 12:00 Paula Fikkert (University of Nijmegen) & Clara Levelt (University of Leiden) Putting Place in Place 12:15 lunch 14:00 Sharon Peperkamp & Emanuel Dupoux (Laboratoire de Sciences Cognitives et Psycholinguistique, Paris) Perception, Production, and Phonological Acquisition 14:45 Marina Nespor (Universit� di Ferrara) & Jacques Mehler (SISSA, Trieste) What do Vowels and Consonants do for us? 15:30 tea break 15:45 Ellen Broselow (State University of New York, Stony Brook), invited speaker Default Rankings in Perception and Production Alternate papers Jessica Barlow (San Diego State University) The Stop/Spirant Alternation in Spanish: Converging Evidence for a Fortition Account K.G. Vijayakrishnan (CIEFL, Hyderabad) Acquisition of Marked Syllable Structure in Larger Prosodic Domains Location: Sweelinckzaal, Drift 21, Utrecht 3. THE SYNTAX DISCOURSE INTERFACE. LINGUISTIC AND PSYCHOLINGUISTIC ISSUES (UTRECHT, April 12, 2002) Friday, April 12 Location: Cohenzaal, Trans 10 0.07, Utrecht The Programme: 8.30 � 9.00 Registration & Coffee 9.00 - 9.10 Welcome and Introduction Sergey Avrutin (Utrecht University) 9.10 � 10.10 Invited Speaker: Hans Kamp (Stuttgart University) Two places where syntactic form impinges on discourse interpretation: Information structure and ellipsis 10.10-10.40 Jenny Doetjes (Utrecht University), Georges Rebuschi and Annie Rialland (University of Paris III and CNRS) The focus of cleft sentences 10.40-11.10 Michela Ippolito (MIT) Complementizers in context: Slovenian DA-counterfactuals 11.10- 11.30 Coffee 11.30-12.00 Karlos Arregi (MIT) Movement, Focus and Scope in Basque 12.00-12.30 Liliane Haegeman (University Charles de Gaulle � Lille III--UMR 8258 Silex du CNRS) Anchoring to speaker, adverbial clauses and the structure of CP 12.30-14.00 Lunch 14.00-15.00 Invited Speaker: Lyn Frasier (U MASS, Amherst) The syntax discourse divide: Processing ellipsis 15.00-15.30 Elsi Kaiser and John Trueswell (University of Pennsylvania) Anticipating upcoming referents on the basis of discourse status 15.30-16.00 Bart Hollebrandse (Groningen University) Wh-extraction in child language: syntax or discourse? 16.00-16.15 Coffee 16.15-16.45 Eric Mathieu (University College London and University of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne) & Ioanna Sitaridou (University of Manchester) Split DP syntax and defocalised nominals: a view on the syntax-discourse interface 16:45-17:15 Frederick J. Newmeyer (University of Washington) 'Interpretable' features, feature-driven A-bar movement, and the syntax-discourse interface 18:30 DinnerMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue