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Confs: Morphology, Syntax/USA
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1. Hagit
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Root Bound
Message 1: Root Bound
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Date: 09-Feb-2009
From: Hagit Borer <borer usc.edu>
Subject: Root Bound
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Root Bound Date: 20-Feb-2009 - 21-Feb-2009 Location: Los Angeles, CA, USA Contact: Hagit Borer Contact Email: borer usc.edu Linguistic Field(s): Morphology; Syntax Meeting Description: At the University of Southern California, a workshop devoted to an in-depth discussion of Roots, Late Insertion, Word (non-)Compositionality and related matters. Please confirm intent to participate to borer usc.edu (pre-registration not required) Workshop:Root Bouns Roots, Late Insertion, Word (non-) Compositionality and other Hairy Matters 105 Mudd Hall of Philosophy February 20 2pm-3:40pm : David Embick: Roots and States 4:10pm-5:50pm: Edit Doron: The Interaction of Adjectival Passive and Voice 6pm-7pm: Reception February 21 10am-11:40am: Aretemis Alexiadou: Ro[u:]ting the Interpretation of Words Lunch Break 1:20pm-3pm: Hagit Borer: Very Late Insertion 3:20pm-5:00pm: Heidi Harley: The Contextual Specification of Meaning and the Semantic Contributions of Roots: Revisiting Kratzer 1996 and Marantz 1997 5:15-6:30pm: Open Discussion Preregistration not required, but please RSVP to borer usc.edu
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