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Confs: General Linguistics/Slovenia
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1. Lanko
Marusic,
ConSOLE XVII
Message 1: ConSOLE XVII
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Date: 07-Jan-2009
From: Lanko Marusic <console.XVII gmail.com>
Subject: ConSOLE XVII
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ConSOLE XVII Date: 16-Jan-2009 - 18-Jan-2009 Location: Nova Gorica, Slovenia Contact: Lanko Marusic Contact Email: console.XVII gmail.com Meeting URL: http://www.ung.si/~jezik/console/ Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Meeting Description: ConSOLE is the annual conference of the Student Organization of Linguistics in Europe (SOLE). Console is open to registered students worldwide. It provides a forum for the coming generations of linguistics to present their research to an international audience. Friday, January 16th 08:30 Registration 09:10 Opening Remarks 09:30-10:30 Invited Speaker - Paul Hirschbühler (U of Ottawa), ''Explorations in the World of Locative Alternation'' 10:30-10:45 Coffee Break 10:45-12:45 Session I: Syntax - Marijke De Belder (CRISSP Hubrussel & Utrecht U), ''On the Syntax of Titles'' - Julie Fadlon (Tel Aviv U), ''The Psychological Reality of Hidden Lexical Entries: Evidence from Hebrew'' - Monica-Alexandrina Irimia (U of Toronto), ''Romanian Evidentiality'' 12:45-14:00 Lunch 14:00-15:20 Session II: Semantics - Luka Crni? (MIT), ''Accommodating Collectivity'' - Dafina Ratiu (LLING Nantes), ''Coordinated Questions vs. Matching Questions In Romanian'' 15:20-15:35 Coffee Break 15:35-17:35 Session III: Syntax - Eefje Boef (Meertens Instituut), ''Long-Distance Relativization in Varieties of Dutch'' - Tanja Temmerman (Leiden U), ''(Embedded) Left Dislocation, Reconstruction and Operator Movement in Southern Dutch'' - Jorie Koster-Moeller (Pomona College), ''Internal DP Heads In Restrictive Relative Clauses'' 17:35 End of the first day activities Saturday, January 17th 09:00-9:30 Coffee 09:30-10:50 Session IV: Syntax - Ankelien Schippers (U of Groningen), ''Spelling Out Intermediate Copies'' - Shiti Malhotra (U of Maryland), ''Wh Movement in Hindi/Urdu'' 10:50-11:05 Coffee Break 11-05-12:25 Session V: Syntax - Susana Huidobro (Stony Brook U & U of the Basque Country), ''Datives: What Galician and Spanish Can Tell Us'' - Txuss Martín (New York U), ''Deconstructing Dative Clitics'' 12:25-13:45 Lunch 13:45-15:05 Session VI: Phonology - Dániel Szeredi (Eötvös Loránd U), ''Possible Theoretical Relevance of Subphonemic Vowel Reduction in Hungarian'' - Noam Faust & Nicola Lampitelli (Université Paris 7), ''How Vowels Point to Syntactic Structure: Evidence from Hebrew and Italian'' 15:05-15:20 Coffee Break 15:20-17:20 Session VII: Syntax - Susannah Kirby (U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), ''A-Chains, Arguments, and Maturation in Child Passives'' - Stefan Keine (Universität Leipzig), ''Constraining Impoverishment by Markedness Scales'' - Víctor Acedo Matellán (Universitat De Barcelona), ''Adjectival Resultatives Cross-Linguistically: A Morphophonological Account'' 17:20-17:35 Coffee Break 17:35-18:35 Invited Speaker - John Harris (U College London), ''The Phonology of Being Understood'' 19:00 Reception/Party Sunday, January 18th 09:00-9:30 Coffee 09:30-10:50 Session VIII: Syntax - Anne Kjeldahl (U of Aarhus & U of Konstanz), ''Verbal Copying As a Restructuring Effect'' - Mailin Ines Antomo (J.W. Goethe-Universität Frankfurt), ''Interpreting Embedded Verb Second In German Adverbial Clauses'' 10:50-11:00 Coffee Break 11:00-12:20 Session IX: Syntax - Yuko Asada (Sophia U, Tokio), ''Against the Complex Predicate Analysis of Secondary Predication'' - Mina Sugimura (Mcgill U), ''Root vs. N: A Study of Japanese Light Verb Construction and Its Implications for Nominal Architecture'' 12:20-12:30 Coffee Break 12:30-13:30 Invited Speaker - Richard K. Larson (Stony Brook U), ''The Nature of 'Attributive Markers''' 13:30 Conference Ends Alternates: - Gianina Iordachioaia (U of Stuttgart & U of Tübingen), ''Resumption of Negative Quantifiers: Compositional or Not?'' - Doreen Georgi (Universität Leipzig), ''Codependencies in Argument Encoding'' Further Information Is Available At: Http://Www.Ung.Si/~Jezik/Console/Index.Html
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