LINGUIST List 22.3041
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Thu Jul 28 2011
Confs: Morphology, Syntax, Phonology, Semantics, Historical Ling/Hungary
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SinFonIJA4
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Date: 28-Jul-2011
From: Veronika Hegedus <hegedus nytud.hu>
Subject: SinFonIJA4
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SinFonIJA4
Date: 01-Sep-2011 - 03-Sep-2011
Location: Budapest, Hungary
Contact: Katalin É. Kiss
Contact Email: < click here to access email >
Meeting URL: http://www.nytud.hu/sinfonija4/
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics; Morphology; Phonology; Semantics; Syntax
Meeting Description:
We are pleased to announce that the 4th Syntax, Phonology and Language Analysis conference (SinFonIJA 4) will take place at the Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, in Budapest, on 1-3 September, 2011. Invited Speakers: Daniel Büring (University of Vienna) Laura J. Downing (ZAS, Berlin) Martin Everaert (Utrecht University) Giuseppe Longobardi (University of Trieste)
SinFonIJA 4 will take place at the Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, in Budapest, on 1-3 September, 2011. Registration is now open at www.nytud.hu/sinfonija4/registration.html Further information about the conference is available on our website: www.nytud.hu/sinfonija4 Program: Thursday, 1 September 9:00-10:00 Inivited Speaker Giuseppe Longobardi TBA 10:00-10:40 Tanja Milićev & Nataša Milićević Leftward Movement with Discontinuous Appositions 10:40-10:55 Coffee Break 10:55-11:35 Adrienn Jánosi Long-distance Split Focalization in Hungarian: a Base-generation Approach 11:35-12:15 Sabina Halupka-Rešetar (Contrastive) Focus and wh-movement in Serbian 12:15-13:30 Lunch break 13:30-14:30 Invited Speaker: Laura Downing The Mismatch Between Syntactic Phases and Prosodic Phrases 14:30-15:10 Lilla Magyar & Szilárd Szentgyörgyi Vowel ̴ Zero Alternations in Hungarian Nominal Inflectional and Derivational Paradigms: An analogy-based Statistical Approach 15:10-16:10 Poster Session 1 & Coffee 16:10-16:50 Beáta Gyuris Hungarian hát: New Perspectives on Old Puzzles 16:50-17:30 Mojmír Dočekal & Dalina Kallulli More on the Semantics of Clitic Doubling: Principal Ultrafilters, Quantifiers and Collective Predicates 17:30-18:10 Gábor Alberti & Judit Kleiber Where are Possible Worlds? (Arguments for a ReAL Interpretation System) Friday, 2 September 9:00-10:00 Invited Speaker: Daniel Büring Projective Meaning and Discourse Meaning 10:00-10:40 Mihaela Zamfirescu Positive Polarity Items in Romanian as scalar operators 10:40-10:55 Coffee Break 10:55-11:35 Markus Alexander Pöchtrager Hierarchy vs. Linearity in Phonology 11:35-12:15 Katalin Balogné Bérces & Patrick Honeybone Splitting ''intervocalic'' 12:15-13:30 Lunch Break 13:30-14:30 Invited Speaker Joseph Emonds Universal and language-particular aspects of so-called English Auxiliaries 14:30-15:10 David Erschler On the Structure of Syntax-Morphology Interface: Evidence from Suspended Affixation 15:10-16:10 Poster Session 2 & Coffee 16:10-16:50 Mihaela Tanase-Dogaru Romanian polydefinites: double-DP qualitatives 16:50-17:30 Krisztina Szécsényi An LF-driven account of infinitival clauses with a nominative subject 17:30-18:10 Tatjana Marvin & Adrian Stegovec Syntactic Restrictions On Different Applicative Readings In Slovenian Conference Dinner Saturday, 3 September 9:00-10:00 Invited Speaker Martin Everaert Idioms in Grammar: Syntax and Phonology 10:00-10:40 Marleen van de Vate Future reference: Tense or Modality? The view from Saamáka 10:40-10:55 Coffee Break 10:55-11:35 Zsófia Gyarmathy Physical and/versus psychological verbs of depiction 11:35-12:15 Mojmír Dočekal Atoms, groups and kinds in Czech 12:15-13:30 Lunch break 13:30-14:10 Marko Simonovic Post-lexical Stress is Interface Stress - Evidence from Serbo-Croatian toneless adjectives 14:10-14:50 Katalin Mády Does low informational weight require deaccentuation in Hungarian? 14:50-15:10 Coffee Break 15:10-15:50 Gabi Danon Agreement features and non-agreeing copulas in Modern Hebrew 15:50-16:30 Anna Bondaruk Person Case Constraint effects in Polish copular constructions Poster Session 1 Thursday 15:10-16:10 Gabriela Bîlbîie & Anna Gazdik (alternate) Coordination of unlikes in multiple questions Gábor Alberti ReALIS: Interpretation with a Reciprocal and Lifelong Model Gréte Dalmi Island constraints in Hungarian subordinate non-polarity questions with erotetic whether Kálmán Dudás Spelling out the sentential pro az with three matrix verb classes in a phase-based (v-related) account Ludovico Franco A nanosyntactic account of Romance VN compounds László Kálmán, Péter Rebrus, Péter Szigetvári & Miklós Törkenczy Harmony that cannot be represented Emmanuel-Moselly Makasso Tone Submission by Intonation on Basaa questions Matic Pavlič & Sašo Živanović The licenser under cover Poster Session 2 Friday 15:10-16:10 Guliz Gunes On the Difference Between Null Subjects and Null Topics in Turkish Júlia Bácskai-Atkári Reducing Attributive Comperative Deletion Tamás Halm Unergative and/or Unaccusative: On the Argument Structure, Semantics and Syntax of Semelfactives in Hungarian İsa Kerem Bayırlı Antisymmetric derivation of Turkish and English verbal morphology Tabea Ihsane The scope of referential des-NPs in French Yurie Tsuruhara Okami The typological ''fluidity'' of adjective category and its linguistic implications Violeta Martinez-Paricio Against underlying glides in Italian Ondrej Sefcik Knowing the distance
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