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Confs: Typology, Ling Theories, General Ling/Poland
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1. Krzysztof Migdalski ,
Generative Linguistics in Poland 7
Message 1: Generative Linguistics in Poland 7
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Date: 14-Nov-2011
From: Krzysztof Migdalski <krzysz75 yahoo.com>
Subject: Generative Linguistics in Poland 7
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Generative Linguistics in Poland 7
Short Title: GLiP 7
Date: 02-Dec-2011 - 04-Dec-2011
Location: Wroclaw, Poland
Contact: Joanna Blaszczak
Contact Email: < click here to access email >
Meeting URL: http://generative-linguistics.pl/glip7/
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Linguistic Theories; Typology
Meeting Description:
Generative Linguistics in Poland 7 (GLiP-7) with A Special (Thematic) Session on Tense, Aspect and Modality and A Ph.D. and Graduate Student Workshop Dates: 2-4 December, 2011 Location: Wrocław (University of Wroclaw, Institute of English Studies) URL: http://generative-linguistics.pl/glip7/ Invited Speaker: Barbara Partee (University of Massachusetts, Amherst) Sponsored by the Institute of English Studies, University of Wroclaw and by the Foundation for Polish Science (FNP) The Center for General and Comparative Linguistics of the University of Wroclaw and the Institute of English Studies of the University of Warsaw are pleased to announce the 7th Meeting of the Generative Linguistics in Poland (GLiP-7). ‘Generative Linguistics in Poland’ (GLiP) is a series of conferences on various aspects of generative linguistics, created by Piotr Bański (University of Warsaw) and Adam Przepiórkowski (Institute of Computer Science, Polish Academy of Sciences). See http://generative-linguistics.pl/ for details. GLiP meetings began as an attempt to bring together (i) Polish generative linguists, (ii) generative linguists working in Poland, as well as (iii) generative linguists working on Polish. However, the scope of GLiP has never been limited just to papers or authors belonging to the three categories. This year’s GLiP meeting is a continuation of this idea. This year’s GLiP conference will be preceded by a PhD and Graduate Student Workshop on Friday, December 2, 2011. Organizing Committee: Joanna Błaszczak, University of Wroclaw Krzysztof Migdalski, University of Wroclaw Wojciech Witkowski, University of Wroclaw Piotr Bański, University of Warsaw Preliminary Registration (Important!): If you are (tentatively) interested in taking part in this conference, send your email address to GLiP-7 Organizing Committee (glip.wroclaw gmail.com), so that we can create a mailing list. Most future announcements, changes, etc., will be mailed only to registered prospective participants (and not to general linguistic lists). Apart from that all the updates about the conference will be posted on the conference website. Registration Fee: Faculty: 200 PLN (= approx. 50 EUR) Students: 100 PLN (= approx. 25 EUR) The fee covers the conference dinner as well as snacks and refreshments during coffee breaks. Accommodation: Hotel Tumski has a special rate for GLiP participants, 200 PLN/night for a single room. To book a room with this rate, fill in the form that will soon be made available on the conference website and email or fax it to the hotel. The rooms will be available for booking at this rate until October 31, 2011.
GLiP-7 PRELIMINARY PROGRAM Friday, 2 December 9.30 - 10.45 - Registration + Coffee 10.45 Opening 11.00 - 11.30 Franc Marušič, Petra Mišmaš and Rok Žaucer University of Nova Gorica Some Notes on the Slovenian Second Position Conjunction pa 11.30 - 12.00 Slavica Kochovska University of Nova Gorica Two Kinds of Dislocated Topics in Macedonian 12.00 - 12.30 Jacek Witkoś and Sylwiusz Żychliński Adam Mickiewicz University A Three-way Distinction in Adjunct Control in Polish 12.30 - 14.30 Lunch 14.30 - 15.00 Gilbert Rappaport University of Texas at Austin The Masculine Personal in West Slavic: Unravelling the Feature Knot 15.00 - 15.30 Patrycja Matera Université Paris 3, Lacito What can Nominativeless Sentences Tell Us about Genericity? A Multifactoral Approach to Some [-AGR] Sentences in Slavic. 15.30 - 16.00 Ewelina Mokrosz John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin Agreement with Nominal and Pronominal Arguments in English and Polish Identificational Clauses 16.00 - 16.30 Coffee break 16.30 - 17.00 Bożena Cetnarowska and Helen Trugman University of Silesia/Holon Institute of Technology Falling between the Chairs: Are Classifying Adjective + Noun Complexes Lexical or Syntactic Formations? 17.00 - 17.30 Katarzyna Miechowicz-Mathiasen Adam Mickiewicz University The Puzzling Syntax of Polish Cardinal Numeral Expressions 17.30 - 18.00 Adam Biały Wrocław University The Multilayer Analysis of Prefixes and Prepositions in Polish 18.00 - 18.30 Nataša Knezevic University of Nantes Serbian Distributive Children Saturday, 3 December 10.00 Coffee break 10.30 - 11.00 Karolina Bros Warsaw University Chilean Spanish s-weakening as an Example of Phonological Opacity 11.00 - 11.30 Artur Kijak University of Silesia Love Triangle: Labials - /u, w/- velars 11.30 - 12.00 Sławomir Zdziebko John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin Modelling Morpho-phonology: Consonant Replacements in English and Polish 12.00 - 12.30 Regula Sutter ELTE Budapest How much Phonology is There in Swiss German Umlaut? 12.30 - 13.00 Anna Marczak Adam Mickiewicz University Polish English Word Stress Acquisition 13.00 - 15.00 Lunch 15.00 - 15.30 Yurie Okami Chuo University Two Types of Modification and the Adnominal Modification in Japanese 15.30 - 16.00 Kathleen O'Connor Université de Lille 3 Subjects and Floating Quantifiers in Non-finite Non-restrictive Modification 16.00 - 16.30 Coffee break 16.30 - 17.00 Selçuk İşsever and Angel Jiménez-Fernández Ankara University/University of Seville Deriving A/A'-effects in Topic Fronting: Intervention of Focus and Binding 17.00 - 17.30 Ciro Greco University of Milano-Bicocca Double Access Reading in Future-oriented Predicates 18.00 Dinner Sunday, 4 December 10.00 Coffee Break 10.30 - 11.00 David Erschler Tübinger Zentrum für Linguistik On Development of NegP in Ossetic 11.00 - 11.30 Fabrizio Sorrisi Università degli studi di Padova First Person, Modality And The Syntax of The Left Periphery: Some Cases From Italian, Spanish And Palermitan 11.30 - 12.00 Ewelina Frąckowiak University of Ottawa When Epistemic Modals Need Imperfective Aspect 12.00 - 12.30 Coffee break 12.30-13.30 Barbara Partee (Invited Speaker) University of Massachusetts at Amherst The History of Formal Semantic
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