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Confs: Syntax, Typology/USA
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1. Elly
van Gelderen,
Workshop on Parameters and Typology
Message 1: Workshop on Parameters and Typology
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Date: 14-Feb-2009
From: Elly van Gelderen <ellyvangelderen asu.edu>
Subject: Workshop on Parameters and Typology
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Workshop on Parameters and Typology Date: 27-Feb-2009 - 27-Feb-2009 Location: Tempe, AZ, USA Contact: Elly van Gelderen Contact Email: ellyvangelderen asu.edu Meeting URL: http://www.public.asu.edu/~gelderen/parameters.html Linguistic Field(s): Syntax; Typology Meeting Description: On 27 February 2009, ASU is organizing a Workshop on Parameters and Typology, centered around an invited lecture by Mark Baker. There will be other talks on the place of parameters within the Minimalist Program and different formulations of parameters within the current feature-based framework. Implications for typology will also be discussed. Workshop on Parameters and Typology: Hierarchies, Features, and UG 27 February 2009 Arizona State University LL 316 9:30-10 Introduction 10-12 Mark Baker, Agreement Parameters and Modes of Case Assignment Rutgers University 12-2 Lunch 2-2:40 Terje Lohndal Spelling-Out Parametric Variation University of Maryland 2:40-3:20 Leila Lomashvili Phases and Templates in Georgian Agreement University of Arizona 3:20-3:30 Break 3:30-4:10 Youngju Choi A Macro-parametric Approach to Typological Variations Chosun University 4:10-4:50 Joon Kwon Converting a Lexical Parameter into a Macroparameter: The Emergence of the Russian Predicate Instrumental Case Harvard University
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