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LINGUIST List 20.1076

Wed Mar 25 2009

Confs: Linguistic Theories, Syntax/Germany

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        1.    Stefan Müller, Workshop on Grammar Theory and Grammar Implementation

Message 1: Workshop on Grammar Theory and Grammar Implementation
Date: 25-Mar-2009
From: Stefan Müller <stefan.muellerfu-berlin.de>
Subject: Workshop on Grammar Theory and Grammar Implementation
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Workshop on Grammar Theory and Grammar Implementation
Short Title: GTI

Date: 17-Apr-2009 - 18-Apr-2009
Location: Berlin, Germany
Contact: Stefan Müller
Contact Email: stefan.muellerfu-berlin.de
Meeting URL: http://hpsg.fu-berlin.de/Events/ws-gti2009.html

Linguistic Field(s): Linguistic Theories; Syntax

Meeting Description:

We are interested in all aspects of grammar theory and grammar implementation. A
strong focus is on work on German or Germanic languages and implementation in
constraint-based theories, but submissions concerning other languages or
implementations of grammar fragments/parsers in derivational frameworks are
welcome as well.

16.04.2009
18:00-
Warm Up in the Miro

17.04.2009
Room: L 115
(Seminarzentrum next to the Mensa)

10:00-10:45
Manfred Sailer (University of Göttingen):
Nonlocality in Constructions

10:45-11:15
Frank Richter (Eberhardt Karls Universität Tübingen):
Negative Polarity Items as Collocations: From Theory to Implementation

11:15-11:45
Janna Lipenkova (Freie Universität Berlin):
Preposed Objects in Mandarin Chinese: An Analysis of the BA-Construction in HPSG

12:00-12:30
Roussanka Loukanova (Computational Linguistics, Uppsala University): Higher
Order Recursion for Syntax-Semantics Interface in Constraint-Based Grammar

12:30-13:00
Gianina Iordachioaia (Eberhardt Karls Universität Tübingen):
An HPSG Syntax-Semantics for Resumption of Negative Quantifiers

14:15-14:45
Jakob Maché (Freie Universität Berlin):
Deriving Modalities - A Lexicalist Approach

14:45-15:15
Bjarne Ørsnes (Freie Universität Berlin):
Preposed Sentence Adverbials in Danish, With a Special Emphasis on Negation: An
HPSG Approach

15:15-15:45
Gerald Penn (University of Toronto):
HPSG Design and Meet Semi-latticehood

17:00-18:30
CoGETI Meeting

19:30-
Conference Dinner

18.04.2009
Room KL 29/111

10:30-11:00
Antje Lahne (University of Leipzig):
Reflexes of Successive-cyclic Movement: A Uniform Reanalysis

11:00-11:30
Tibor Kiss (Ruhr-Universität Bochum):
NP-Internal Subjects and Reflexive Dependencies

11:30-12:00
Janina Rado (Eberhardt Karls Universität Tübingen):
The Interpretation of NPIS: Some Experimental Results

14:00-14:30
Felix Bildhauer & Philippa Cook (Freie Universität Berlin):
TBA

14:30-15:00
Michael Hahn (Stiftsgymnasiums Sindelfingen):
Nichtlokale Abhängigkeiten im Hocharabischen

15:00-15:30
Adam Kay (Open University, UK):
The Incompleteness of Natural Language Grammars

16:00-16:30
Vanessa Micelli (Sony Lab, Paris):
An FCG Approach to Word Order in German Declarative Sentences

16:30-17:00
Remi van Trijp (Sony Lab, Paris):
Distinctive Feature Matrices in Fluid Construction Grammar
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