LINGUIST List 18.1649
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Wed May 30 2007
Confs: Linguistic Theories, Morphology,Semantics,Syntax/USA
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1. Cathryn
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Empirical Approaches to Morphological Case
Message 1: Empirical Approaches to Morphological Case
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Date: 29-May-2007
From: Cathryn Donohue <donohue unr.edu>
Subject: Empirical Approaches to Morphological Case
Empirical Approaches to Morphological Case Date: 25-Jul-2007 - 25-Jul-2007 Location: Stanford, CA, USA Contact: Cathryn Donohue Contact Email: donohue unr.edu Meeting URL: http://wolfweb.unr.edu/homepage/donohue/case Linguistic Field(s): Linguistic Theories; Morphology; Semantics; Syntax Meeting Description: The aim of this workshop is to establish greater awareness of the benefit of different empirical approaches to the study of morphological case, the insights that such studies provide, and how they inform theoretical models. The workshop is part of the LSA Summer Institute, Stanford, CA. This workshop is free of charge but registration is preferred for planning purposes. Registration can be done online at: http://www.unr.edu/~donohue/case/register.html Program : Workshop on Emperical Approaches to Morphological Case Location : Room 113, ''Pigott Hall'', Building 260, Stanford University 8:55-9:00 Opening remarks 9:00-9:55 Andrew Spencer (University of Essex) - How to do Hungarian case 10:00-10:30 Klaus von Heusinger (Stuttgart Univ.) and Georg Keiser (Univ. of Konstanz) - Case alternations and verbal classes in Spanish 10:30-10:45 Break 10:45-11:15 Cathryn Donohue (University of Nevada, Reno)- On the semantic nature of non-canonical case in Basque 11:15-11:45 Mark Donohue (Monash University) - Case and configurationality: Scrambling or mapping? 11:45-12:30 Commentary & Discussion 12:30-1:30 Lunch Break 1:30-2:25 Joan Maling (Brandeis Univ.) and Jong Sup Jun (Hankuk Univ.) - TBA 2:30-3:00 Arto Antilla (Stanford Univ.) and Jong-Bok Kim - Structural case on adverbials 3:00-3:30 Jóhanna Barðdal (University of Bergen) - Lexical vs. structural case: A false dichotomy 3:30-3:45 Break 3:45-4:15 Shobhana Chelliah (University of North Texas) - Data sources for case analysis in languages with prescriptive traditions 4:15-4:45 Matthew Baerman, Dunstan Brown, Greville Corbett, Alexander Krasovitsky, Alison Long (University of Surrey) - Changing semantic factors in case selection: Russian evidence form the last two centuries 4:45-5:15 Scott Grim (Stanford University) - Semantics of case and the Accusative/Genitive alternation in Russian. 5:15-5:30 Break 5:30-6:25 Miriam Butt (University of Konstanz) - TBA 6:30-7:25 Commentary & Discussion 7:25-7:30 Closing remarks 8:00 Dinner off campus
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