LINGUIST List 20.2164
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Sun Jun 14 2009
Confs: Hungarian, General Linguistics/Hungary
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1. György
Rákosi,
International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian
Message 1: International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian
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Date: 12-Jun-2009
From: György Rákosi <rakosigy hotmail.com>
Subject: International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian
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International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian
Short Title: ICSH9
Date: 30-Aug-2009 - 01-Sep-2009
Location: Debrecen, Hungary
Contact: György Rákosi
Contact Email: < click here to access email >
Meeting URL: http://icsh9.unideb.hu/
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Hungarian
Meeting Description:
The International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian is a meeting organized biannually for linguists working on or having an interest in any linguistically relevant aspect of the Hungarian language.
The 9th International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian will be held in Debrecen from 30th August to 1st September, 2009. Registration is now open at http://icsh9.unideb.hu Please note that early registration will close on 31 July, 2009. Further information about ICSH9 is availabe at our website at http://icsh9.unideb.hu ICSH9 Program Sunday, 30 August 2009 10:00 Registration 10:30-10:40 Opening 10:40-11:20 Péter Rácz and Márton Sóskuthy The Effects of Frequency and Morphological Complexity on Aphasic Speech Production 11:20-12:00 Márta Peredy A Stochastic Optimality Theoretic Account for the Variation in Hungarian Object Agreement 14:00-14:50 Invited talk - Anikó Csirmaz Scales, Verbs and Verbal Prefixes 14:50-15:30 David I. Beaver and Edgar Onea Hungarian Focus is not Exhausted 15:30-16:10 Balázs Surányi A Modular Account of Hungarian Focus Movement 16:30-17:10 Ágnes Bende-Farkas and Hans Kamp Focus, Negation and N-words in Hungarian 17:10-17:50 Csaba Olsvay Focus and Negation in Hungarian: Some Problems and the Idea of VP-Movement Monday, 31 August 2009 9:20-10:10 Invited talk - Valéria Csépe and Ferenc Honbolygó Template or Saliency? Processing of Suprasegmental Cues by the Human Brain 10:10-10:50 Shinichiro Ishihara and Barbara Ürögdi The Syntax-Prosody Interface and Sentential Complementation in Hungarian 11:10-11:50 Sylvia Blaho and Dániel Szeredi (The Non-Existence of) Secondary Stress in Hungarian 11:50-12:30 Stephen Grimes Syllable Structure and Phoneme Distribution in Hungarian 14:00-14:50 Invited talk - Christopher Piñón Result States in Hungarian 14:50-15:30 Ágnes Bende-Farkas Control Resultatives in Hungarian 15:30-16:10 György Rákosi Reflexivity Marking in Hungarian PPs Tuesday, 1 September 2009 9:00-9:50 Invited talk - Kriszta Szendrői Focus Movement is Wh-Movement? 9:50-10:30 Judit Gervain The Input to Language Acquisition: The Analysis of the Statistical Properties of Infant-Directed Speech in Hungarian and Italian 10:30-11:10 Bence Kas and Ágnes Lukács Focus Interpretation in Typical and Atypical Acquisition of Hungarian 11:20-12:10 Poster session Tibor Laczkó Arguments for the Argument Structure of Relational Nouns Mária Gósy and Robert Vago A Case of Grounded Compensatory Lengthening in Hungarian Beáta Gyuris and Cecília Molnár The Interpretation of Hungarian focus in Bidirectional Optimality Theory Ildikó Tóth The Licensing and Interpretation of Non-Referential Subjects in Hungarian Casper de Groot Oriented Adjuncts in Hungarian: Typology and Problems for Linguistic Theory László Hunyadi and Anett Ragó Experimental Evidence for Inherent Grouping in Preschool Children Ildikó Hoffmann, Dezső Németh, Laura Szél, Tamás Irinyi, Magdolna Pákáski and János Kálmán Verbal Working Memory and the Role of the Phonological Loop in Alzheimer's Disease 13:40-14:20 Mária Gósy and Catherine Ringen Everything You Always Wanted to Know About VOT in Hungarian 14:20-15:00 Péter Rebrus and Miklós Törkenczy Dialectal Variation in Paradigm Structure in Hungarian 15:00-15:40 Jutta Hartmann and Veronika Hegedűs Equation is Predication: Evidence from Hungarian 16:00-16:40 Andrea Márkus What Passes for a Passive? An Investigation of Passive Participles in Hungarian 16:40-17:20 Gergely Pethő and Éva Lányi On Indirect Causativisation in Hungarian and the Indispensability of an Active Lexicon 17:20-18:00 Huba Bartos Hungarian External Causatives: Monoclausal but Bi-Eventive Alternates Tibor Laczkó Arguments for the Argument Structure of Relational Nouns Mária Gósy and Robert Vago A Case of Grounded Compensatory Lengthening in Hungarian Katalin É. Kiss A Type of Optative Construction Gábor Alberti Genericity in Hungarian Beáta Gyuris and Cecília Molnár The interpretation of Hungarian focus in Bidirectional Optimality Theory
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