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Confs: Morphology, Typology, Syntax/Netherlands
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World of Reflexives Workshop
Message 1: World of Reflexives Workshop
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Date: 17-Aug-2011
From: Dagmar Schadler <D.Schadler uu.nl>
Subject: World of Reflexives Workshop
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World of Reflexives Workshop
Date: 25-Aug-2011 - 27-Aug-2011
Location: Utrecht, Netherlands
Contact: Anna Volkova
Contact Email: < click here to access email >
Meeting URL: http://languagelink.let.uu.nl/~anatyp/doku.php?id=intro_wor
Linguistic Field(s): Morphology; Syntax; Typology
Meeting Description:
We are happy to announce that 'The World of Reflexives' workshop is going to be held at Utrecht University on August 25-27, 2011. Our workshop is focusing on universals capturing cross-linguistic similarities in conditions on anaphoric relations. All languages have elements that for their interpretation may or must depend on another element (their antecedent). One of the approaches to explain the cross-linguistic patterns of anaphora is by decomposing them into more elementary principles, in part language independent (Everaert 1986, Reinhart & Reuland 1991, 1993, Reuland 2001, 2011). The internal structure of a reflexive and the properties of its subparts can also give clues on how the dependency relations are established. The aim of the workshop is to bring together theoretical linguists and language experts and to discuss a wide range of anaphora related phenomena in less described languages. Invited Speakers: Peter Cole (University of Delaware) Claire Moyse-Faurie (LACITO-CNRS) Johan Rooryck & Guido van den Wyngaerd (Leiden University, HU Brussels) Karumuri V. Subbarao (University of Hyderabad) Svetlana Toldova (Russian State University for the Humanities) Martina Wiltschko & Rose-Marie Déchaine (UBC) For further details and the program, please visit our webpage http://languagelink.let.uu.nl/~anatyp/doku.php?id=intro_wor If you have any questions please contact A.Volkova uu.nl
Thursday, August 25, 2011 09.30-09.40 Opening remarks 09.40-10.30 Marijana Marelj & Eric Reuland Deriving ross-linguistic variation: the case of reflexives 10.30-11.10 Sandhya Sundaresan Reflexivity vs. reflexivity-effects (or why Dravidian koL is actually not a reflexive-marker) 11.10-11.30 Coffee break 11.30-12.10 Dagmar Schadler Body Part Reflexives and their Meanings 12.10-12.50 Pavel Rudnev & Vadim Kimmelman Russian Sign Language Pronouns, Indexicality and the Signing Space 12.50-14.20 Lunch break 14.20-15.00 Pritty Patel-Grosz Complex Reflexives and the Principle A Problem 15.00-16.00 Johan Rooryck & Guido Vanden Wyngaerd Reducing Binding to Agree 16.00-16.20 Coffee break 16.20-17.00 Atanu Saha Reciprocal constructions in Meiteilon 17.00-18.00 Karumuri V. Subbarao & Martin Everaert Verbal and Nominal Reciprocals in South Asian Languages (SALs) and Order Reversal in the Nominal Anaphor in Dravidian Friday, August 26, 2011 09.30-10.30 Martina Wiltschko & Rose-Marie Déchaine The D/Phi/N Analysis: Deriving the Morphological, Syntactic and Semantic Heterogeneity of Reflexives 10.30-11.10 Guntsetseg Dolgor The so-called reflexive(-possessive) suffix in Mongolian 11.10-11.30 Coffee break 11.30-12.10 Luca Ducceschi Bound variable reading and deictic elements 12.10-12.50 Patrick Grosz On the Cross-Linguistic Typology of Pronouns 12.50-14.20 Lunch break 14.20-15.00 Mulusew Asratie Reflexive pronouns and possessive NPs in Amharic 15.00-15.40 Anna Volkova Binding in Eastern Mari 15.40-16.00 Coffee break 16.00-17.00 Claire Moyse-Faurie Reflexive markers in Oceanic languages 17.00-18.00 Peter Cole & Gabriella Hermon Where have all the reflexives gone? 18.00-18.50 General Discussion Saturday, August 27, 2011 09.30-10.30 Svetlana Toldova Anaphoric systems in Daghestanian languages 10.30-11.10 Pavel Rudnev Long-distance anaphora in Avar: why it can’t be empathy all alone 11.10-11.30 Coffee break 11.30-12.10 Joseph Atoyebi On the syntax of reflexives in Yoruba: a descriptive perspective 12.10-12.50 Francis Wepngong Ndi Description of Limbum Reflexives 12.50-14.00 Lunch break (catering on-site) 14.00-14.40 Meaghan Fouwlie Reflexives and Reciprocals in Q'anjob'al 14.40-15.20 Petr Zubkov The role of person and number in the syntactic encoding of anaphoric dependencies: evidence from Slavic 15.20-15.40 Coffee break 15.40-16.20 Alexis Dimitriadis Form and frequency in the encoding of reflexivity 16.20-17.20 Martin Everaert & Elena Anagnostopoulou Anatomy of a long-distance anaphor: the case of Greek ton idio
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