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1. Angela
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6th Mediterranean Morphology Meeting
Message 1: 6th Mediterranean Morphology Meeting
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Date: 18-May-2007
From: Angela Ralli <ralli upatras.gr>
Subject: 6th Mediterranean Morphology Meeting
6th Mediterranean Morphology Meeting Short Title: MMM6 Date: 27-Sep-2007 - 30-Sep-2007 Location: Ithaca, Greece Contact: Angela Ralli Contact Email: ralli upatras.gr Meeting URL: http://www.philology.upatras.gr/MMM6/home.htm Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Meeting Description: The 6th Mediterranean Morphology Meeting will be held on the island of Ithaca (Greece) in September 2007 (27-30). Details on accomodation and travel information are found at the following address: www.philology.upatras.gr/MMM6/home.htm 6th Mediterranean Morphology Meeting (MMM6) Ithaca Greece, Sept. 27-30, 2007 Thursday, September 27 18.00 - 19.30 Registration 19.30 - 19.50 Opening Ceremony 19.50 - 20.30 Peter Trudgill (Fribourg University), Invited Speaker, ''English dialect ''default singulars'' and Verner's Law''. 20.30 - 21.30 Reception Friday, September 28 09.00 - 09.40 Angela Ralli (University of Patras), Invited Speaker, ''Morphology meets Dialectology: Evidence from Modern Greek Dialects'' 09.40 - 10.10 Eulalia Bonet (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona), Maria-Rosa Lloret (de Barcelona), Juan Mascaro (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona), ''Prenominal/ postnominal asymmetries under split concord''. 10.10 - 10.40 Jan Don (University of Amsterdam) & Suzanne Aalberse (University of Amsterdam), ''Impoverishment in Dutch dialects'' 10.40 - 11.00 Coffee Break 11.00 - 11.30 Stephen R. Anderson (Yale University), ''Phonologically conditioned allomorphy in the morphology of Surmiran (Rumantsch)'' 11.30 - 12.00 Claudio Iacobini (Università di Salerno), ''Pace Rohlfs: Italian phrasal verbs are a dialectal innovation, not a calque from the German language'' 12.00 - 12.30 Dimitra Papangeli (Academy of Athens, University of Patras), ''Compounding across the Greek Dialects'' 12.30 - 13.00 Marc van Oostendorp (Meertens Instituut, Amsterdam), ''Inflected possessive pronouns. Evidence from Dutch dialects'' 13.00 - 15.00 Lunch Break 15.00 - 15.30 Greville Corbett (University of Surrey), ''A canonical approach to morphosyntactic features'' 15.30 - 16.00 Vassilios Spyropoulos (University of Aegean) & Konstantinos Kakarikos (University of Athens), ''Aspects of dialectal variation in the Greek declension system: a feature-based approach'' 16.00 - 16.30 Laura Rupp (Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam), David Britain (Essex University), Sue Fox (Queen Mary, University of London), Michelle Bray (Essex University), Sue Baker (Essex University) & Juliette Spurling (Essex University), ''Subject-Verb agreement in English dialects: the East-Anglian subject rule'' 16.30 - 17.00 Alice Harris (SUNY Stony Brook), ''Is case a feature of the verb?'' 17.00 - 17.30 Coffee Break 17.30 - 18.00 Andrew Spencer (University of Essex) & Catherine Taylor (University of Essex), ''Maximising stems'' 18.00 - 18.30 Olivier Bonami (Université Paris-Sorbonne), Gilles Boyé (Université Bordeaux 3), Fabio Montermini (CNRS, Toulouse) & Patricia Cabredo Hofherr (CNRS, Paris), ''Stem spaces in Romance conjugation'' 18.30 - 19.00 Antje Lahne (University of Leipzig), ''On deriving polarity effects'' 19.00 - 19.40 Vito Pirelli (CNR Pisa), Invited Speaker (tba) Saturday, September 29 09.00 - 09.40 Ingo Plag (Universität Siegen), Invited Speaker (tba) 09.40 - 10.10 Livio Gaeta (Università di Napoli), ''On heads and compounds, a typological trip'' 10.10 - 10.40 Chiara Melloni (University of Verona) & Antonietta Bisetto (University of Bologna), ''Parasynthetic compounding'' 10.40 - 11.00 Coffee Break 11.00 - 11.30 Klaus von Heusinger (Universität Stuttgart) & Christoph Schwarze (Universität Konstanz), ''Italian V+N compounds in a two-level semantics'' 11.30 - 12.00 Anne-Marie Brousseau (University of Toronto), ''How to derive covert nominals: agentive/instrumental compounds in French'' 12.00 - 12.30 Ceccagno Antonella (University of Bologna) & Basciano Bianca (University of Verona), 'Chinese compounds: classification and headedness'' 12.30 - 13.00 Emanuele Banfi (Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca), Giorgio Francesco Arcodia (Università di Pavia), ''he sh?ng complex words in Chinese: between morphology and semantics'' 13.30 - 15.00 Lunch Break 15.00 - 15.30 Bernard Fradin (CNRS & University Paris 7), ''On the semantics of denominal adjectives'' 15.30 - 16.00 Robert Radcliffe (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies), ''Why do languages develop and maintain non- morphology?'' 16.00 - 16.30 Zanned Lazhar (University of Manouba), ''Re-pluralization: The case of plurals of plurals in Arabic'' 16.30 - 17.00 John R. Perry (Chicago University), ''Exaptation from Arabic syntax to Persian Lexical Morphology'' 17.00 - 17.30 Coffee Break 17.30 - 18.00 Nigel Vincent (University of Manchester), ''The interaction of suppletion, defectiveness and periphrasis'' 18.00 - 18.30 Dany Amiot (Université d'Artois), ''Analogy vs. Rules: How can diachronic and synchronic perspectives be made to work together?'' 18.30 - 19.00 Carola Trips (Universität Stuttgart), ''New insights into the rivalry of suffixes'' 19.00 - 19.40 Taro Kageyama (Kwansei Gakuin), Invited Speaker (tba) 19.40 - 20.30 Closing Remarks - Business meeting 21.00 Dinner Alternates: 2 from the posters: Francesca Masini (Università Roma Tre) & Anna Thornton (Università dell'Aquila), ''Italian V-and-V lexical constructions'' Jenny Audring (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), ''Gender assignment and gender agreement'' Posters Kristel van Goethem (K.U.Leuven), ''Prepositions used as prefixes'' Mary Paster (Pomona College), ''Optional multiple plural in Maay'' Gereon Müller (Universität Leipzig), ''On deriving paradigm economy effects'' Guido Seiler (University of Konstanz), ''How to do things with moras. Patterns of morphological lengthening across German dialects'' Marco Baroni (Università di Trento), Emiliano Guevara (Università di Bologna) & Roberto Zamparelli (Università di Trento), ''On the Structure of Italian deverbal compounds'' Matthew Baerman (University of Surrey), ''Morphologically stipulated defectiveness'' Francesca (Università Roma Tre) & Anna Thornton (Università dell'Aquila), ''Italian V-and-V lexical constructions'' Giorgio Francesco Arcodia (Università di Pavia), Nicola Grandi (Università di Milano - Bicocca) & Fabio Montermini (CNRS & Université de Toulouse - le Mirail), ''Structural complexity and position of the head in compounding: A hint for a new classification of compounds'' Fiammetta Namer (Université Nancy 2) & Florence Villoing (CNRS & Université Paris 8), ''Interpreting French deverbal -oir nouns: evidence from dictionaries and Web corpora'' Amanda Pounder (University of Calgary), ''Morphological fragments in parallel constructions'' Jenny Audring (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), ''Gender assignment and gender agreement'' Maria Mastropavlou (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki) & Ianthi-Maria Tsimpli (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), ''The role of suffixes in grammatical gender determination of Modern Greek nouns: a psycholinguistic study'' Rita Manzini (University of Florence) & Anna Roussou (University of Patras), ''Non-active voice in Greek and Albanian dialects'' Sunday, September 30 Bus excursion or Cruise Conference Committee: Geert Booij (University of Leiden) Angela Ralli (University of Patras) Sergio Scalise (University of Bologna) Local Organizing Committee: Angela Ralli Athanasios Karasimos Eleonora Dimela Dimitra Melissaropoulou Athanasia Karra Dimitris Simiris Sponsors Municipality of Ithaca University of Patras, Research Committee
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