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LINGUIST List 20.3359

Tue Oct 06 2009

Confs: Morphology, Syntax, General Ling/France

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        1.    Patricia Cabredo Hofherr, Workshop on Nominal and Verbal Plurality

Message 1: Workshop on Nominal and Verbal Plurality
Date: 06-Oct-2009
From: Patricia Cabredo Hofherr <pcabredouniv-paris8.fr>
Subject: Workshop on Nominal and Verbal Plurality
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Workshop on Nominal and Verbal Plurality

Date: 06-Nov-2009 - 07-Nov-2009
Location: Paris, France
Contact: Patricia Cabredo Hofherr
Contact Email: pcabredouniv-paris8.fr
Meeting URL: http://www.umr7023.cnrs.fr/spip.php?rubrique229

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Morphology; Syntax

Meeting Description:

Workshop on Nominal and Verbal Plurality is organized by the project
'Distributive Dependencies: Nominal and Verbal Plurality' (CNRS, Fédération
TUL). This project explores the parallels and interactions between the nominal
and the verbal domain by targeting a wide semantic category, plurality, and its
morpho-syntactic manifestations across languages.

Friday and Saturday, November 6-7 2009

Salle de conférences, CNRS Pouchet, 59 rue Pouchet, 75017 Paris.

Invited Speakers:

Abdelkader Fassi-Fehri (University Mohammed V, Rabat)
Susan Rothstein (Bar Ilan University/Leiden University)

Vendredi 6 novembre / Friday 6th November

9:30-10:30
Conférence Invitée/Invited Speaker:

Susan Rothstein (Bar-Ilan University/Leiden University), 'Towards a Grammar of
Counting and Measuring'

10:30-11:00
Pause

11:00-11:40
Joost Zwarts (Utrecht Institute of Linguistics), Plurality and Reduplication in
the from-N-to-N Construction(s)

11:40-12:20
Dana Cohen (UMR 7023 - Paris 8/ LIPN - Paris 13)
Noun-Doubling Constructions in Modern Hebrew

12:20-14:30
Déjeuner/Lunch

14:30-15:10
Hironobu Hosoi (Gunma Prefectural Women's University), 'Set Predicates and a
Collective Reading of the Japanese Floating Quantifier Construction'

15:10-15:50
Urtzi Etxeberria & Ricardo Etxepare (IKER/CNRS), 'Number Agreement and Measures
in Basque'

15:50-16:20
Pause café

16:20-17:00
Leah Bauke & Tom Roeper (U Mass Amherst), 'A Closer Look: Incorporated and
Non-incorporated Singular and Plural Nominal Gerunds'

17:15
Réception / Drinks

Samedi 7 novembre / Saturday 7th November

9:30-10:30
Conférence Invitée/Invited Speaker

Abdelkader Fassi Fehri (Rabat), 'Ways of Counting and Numbering'

10:30-10:50
Pause café

10:50-11:30
Kate?ina Sou?ková (Leiden University Centre for Linguistics), 'Kicking and
Slapping : On the Event-internal/-external Distinction in Hausa Pluractionals'

11:30-12:10
Carmen Dobrovie-Sorin (CNRS UMR 7110 LLF - Paris 7 Denis Diderot), 'Number
Neutrality'

12:10-12:50
Violeta Demonte, Héctor Fernández-Alcalde & Isabel Pérez-Jiménez (CSIC-CCHS,
Madrid), 'Singular DPs with Plural Denotation and the Features of D'

Ces journées sont organisées avec le soutien des organismes suivants/We
gratefully acknowledge the support of :

Laboratoire Structures Formelles du Langage (UMR7023)
Projet Dépendances distributives : pluralité nominale et verbale de la
Fédération "Typologie et universaux linguistiques", CNRS FR 2559
GDR 2521 Sémantique et Modélisation
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