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Confs: Ling Theories, Phonology, Syntax, General Ling/Spain
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20th Colloquium on Generative Grammar
Message 1: 20th Colloquium on Generative Grammar
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Date: 26-Jan-2010
From: Josep Quer <josep.quer upf.edu>
Subject: 20th Colloquium on Generative Grammar
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20th Colloquium on Generative Grammar
Short Title: CGG20
Date: 18-Mar-2010 - 20-Mar-2010
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Contact: Josep Quer
Contact Email: < click here to access email >
Meeting URL: http://parles.upf.es/glif/pub/cgg20/
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Linguistic Theories; Phonology; Syntax
Meeting Description:
The Colloquium on Generative Grammar is a conference organized every year since 1991 in a different university of the Iberian Peninsula where linguists from all over the world present and discuss current proposals on the study of the language faculty within the Generative Grammar framework. It hosts formal analyses in all subdomains of grammar and their interfaces. The 20th edition will be hosted by GLiF (Grup de LingüÃstica Formal-URLING) at the Department of Translation and Language Sciences of the Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona.
Call for Participation:
Online registration and payment is now operative! Participants are kindly requested to register before the conference by filling in the online form at the conference website:
http://parles.upf.es/glif/pub/cgg20/
Updated Programme:
Thursday March 18 (Main Session) 9:00-09:45 Registration 9:45-10:00 Welcome: Generative Grammar in Iberia: 20 years later 10:00-11:00 Invited Speaker: Enoch Aboh (University of Amsterdam), In Search of a Determiner: A View from 'Genuine' Bare Noun Languages 11:00-11:20 Coffee break 11:20-12:00 Reiko Vermeulen (University of Ghent), A Comparative Approach to the Syntax of Topics in Japanese and Korean 12:00-12:40 Lobke Aelbrecht (University of Ghent), VP Ellipsis and VP Topicalization: The Common Core 12:40-13:20 Hidehito Hoshi (Doshisha/Harvard University), Projections of Formal Features and Interface Conditions 13:20-14:50 Lunch break & Poster Session 1 14:50-15:30 Luis Vicente (Potsdam University), Revisiting Spanish Retrospective Imperatives 15:30-16:10 Remus Gergel (Tübingen University), How 'rather' is Structured: Consequences of a Diachronic Change at LF 16:10-16:30 Coffee break 16:30-17:10 Nora Boneh & Lea Nash (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem & University Paris 8), Getting High: the Case of French Non-core Datives 17:10-17:50 MarÃa Luisa Rivero & Ana Arregui (University of Ottawa), Variation in Slavic Imperfectives 18.00 Drinks Friday March 19th Thematic session: Perspectives on the Interface between Information Structure and Phonology 9:15-10:15 Invited Speaker: Caroline Féry (Potsdam University), Information Structure and Prosody in a Typological Perspective 10:15-10:55 M.Teresa Espinal & Pilar Prieto (CLT, Autonomous University of Barcelona & ICREA-Pompeu Fabra University), Intonational Encoding of Double Negation in Catalan 10:55-11:15 Coffee break 11:15-11:55 Diane Lillo-Martin & Ronice Quadros (University of Connecticut & Federal University of Santa Catarina), Interfaces and WH-Questions in Sign Languages 11:55-12:55 Invited Speaker: Onno Crasborn (Radboud University Nijmegen), Prosody and the Non-Dominant Hand in Sign Language of the Netherlands 12:55-14:25 Lunch break & Poster Session 2 14:25-15:05 Panel: Generative Grammar in Iberia: 20 years Later. With João Costa (New University of Lisbon), Olga Fernández Soriano & Violeta Demonte (Autonomous University of Madrid, CSIC-CCHS), Maria Rosa Lloret (University of Barcelona), Joan Mascaró (Autonomous University of Barcelona), and Vidal Valmala (University of the Basque Country). 15:05-15:45 Piotr Ceglowski (Adam Mickiewicz University), Derivational Mechanics of Extraction out of Determiner Phrases in Polish 15:45-16:25 Benjamin Kratz (University of Frankfurt), The Internal Structure of Which-phrases 16.25-16.45 Coffee break 16:45-17:25 Isabel Oltra-Massuet (Rovira i Virgili University/Autonomous University of
Barcelona), Deverbal Adjectives Derived from Nouns in English and Romance
17:25-18:05 Idan Landau (Ben Gurion University), Predication vs. Aboutness in Copy Raising 18:05 Business meeting
Conference dinner Saturday March 20th (Main Session) 9:30-10:10 Maria Cabrera, Clà udia Pons-Moll & Francesc Torres-Tamarit (University of Barcelona & CLT, Autonomous University of Barcelona), Left is More: Rhotic Metathesis in Algherese Catalan 10:10-10:50 Shakuntala Mahanta (IIT Guwahati), Phonological Bias in the Learning of Opaque Segments in Vowel Harmony 10:50-11:30 Jie Ren, Liqun Gao & James L. Morgan (Brown University & Beijing Language and Culture University), Experimental Studies on Mandarin Speakers' Knowledge of the Sonority Sequencing Principle 11:30-11:50 Coffee break 11:50-12:30 Andrei Antonenko (Stony Brook University), Binding and Defective Domains: Principle A by Phase 12:30-13:10 Hedde Zeijlstra (University of Amsterdam), One Way to Agree 13:10-14:40 Lunch break 14:40-15:20 Carlo Cecchetto & Caterina Donati (University of Milano-Bicocca & University of Rome-La Sapienza), Heads, labels and Relativization: Explaining Pseudorelatives 15:20-16:00 Francisco José Fernández Rubiera (Georgetown University), Clitics, Syntactic Edges and Finiteness: Post- and Preverbal Clitics in Asturian 16:00-16:20 Coffee break 16:20-17:00 William Haddican, Anders Holmberg & Nanna Haug-Hilton (University of York, University of Newcastle & University of Groningen), Object Movement (a)symmetries in Norwegian and the Split Probe Hypothesis 17:00-18:00 Invited Speaker: João Costa (New University of Lisbon), Discourse-free Syntax 18:00-18:10 Closing Alternates: Benjamin Kratz (University of Frankfurt), The Internal Structure of Which-phrases Isabel Oltra-Massuet (Rovira i Virgili University/ Autonomous University of Barcelona), Deverbal Adjectives Derived from Nouns in English and Romance Poster Session 1 Anne Breitbarth (University of Cambridge), The Independence of Negative Concord and Jespersen's Cycle Joan Borrà s-Comes (Pompeu Fabra University), The Role of Pitch Range in Establishing Intonational Contrasts in Catalan Violeta Demonte, Héctor Fernández-Alcalde & Isabel Pérez-Jiménez (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones CientÃficas-CCHS), Agreement Mismatches in Spanish and the Nature of Nominal Features Yurena MarÃa Gutiérrez González & Pablo Damián Zdrojewski (Autonomous University of Barcelona & CONICET-National University of Comahue), Focus and Doubled DPs: Interactions and Intersections Isabel Oltra-Massuet (Rovira i Virgili University/ Autonomous University of Barcelona), Deverbal Adjectives Derived from Nouns in English and Romance Poster Session 2 Eva Dekany (University of Tromsø, CASTL), K: Hidden and in Plain Sight. The Case of Hungarian Postpositions Anna Bartra-Kaufmann (CLT, Autonomous University of Barcelona), Complex Predicates in Old Romance and Grammaticalization Processes Silvia MartÃnez-Ferreiro & Anna Gavarró (CLT, Autonomous Universityof Barcelona), Some Agrammatic Evidence for a Hierarchy of Functional Projections Benjamin Kratz (University of Frankfurt), The Internal Structure of Which-phrases Violeta MartÃnez-Paricio (University of Tromsø, CASTL), Spanish Liquid Neutralization beyond Sonority Sequencing
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