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LINGUIST List 19.1316

Fri Apr 18 2008

Confs: Morphology/Germany

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Message 1: Workshop on Roots
Date: 18-Apr-2008
From: Mark Volpe <markv58yahoo.com>
Subject: Workshop on Roots
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Workshop on Roots

Date: 30-May-2008 - 30-May-2008
Location: Kontzanz, Germany
Contact: Mark Volpe
Contact Email: markv58yahoo.com

Linguistic Field(s): Morphology

Subject Language(s):

Meeting Description:

More than ten years on, we discussed the concept root (Marantz, 1997).

Universität Konstanz, 30 May 2008

Root Morphology and Lexical Properties

Programme

9.00-1.00
Alain Kihm (Université Paris Vii)
Strong and Weak Templaticity and the Concatenative-Nonconcatenative Contrast.
Arguments for a Realizational Morphology.

10.00-11.00
Jan Don (Universiteit Van Amsterdam)
Now You See It, Now You Don't: Ge- In Dutch.

11.00-11.30
Pause

11.30-12.30
Raffaella Folli (University Of Ulster, Jordanstown)
Animacy Effects and Flavours of Little [V]

Lunch Break

2.00-3.00
Natascha Pomino (Universität Konstanz)
The Verbal Augment in Romance Conjugation

3.00-4.00
Mark Volpe (Kyushu University)
The Root-Like Properties of Bimorphemic Pieces in Japanese

4.00-4.30
Pause

4.30-5.30
Alexandra Galani (University Of York)
The Representation of the Lexical Properties of Roots in Distributed Morphology

5.30-6.30
Jean Lowenstamm (Université Paris VII)
Complex Roots
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