LINGUIST List 23.5384
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Thu Dec 20 2012
Confs: General Linguistics/Germany
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Date: 20-Dec-2012
From: Mira Grubic <grubic uni-potsdam.de>
Subject: 21st Conference of the Student Organization of Linguistics in Europe
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21st Conference of the Student Organization of Linguistics in Europe
Short Title: ConSOLE XXI
Date: 09-Jan-2013 - 11-Jan-2013
Location: Potsdam, Germany
Contact: Marta Wierzba
Contact Email: < click here to access email >
Meeting URL: http://www.ling.uni-potsdam.de/~console/
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Meeting Description:
The 21st Conference of the Student Organization of Linguistics in Europe (ConSOLE XXI) will take place at the University of Potsdam, January 9-11, 2013. It will be hosted by the Linguistics Department and the Collaborative Research Centre 632 ‘Information Structure’, funded by the DFG.
Invited Speakers:
Artemis Alexiadou (University of Stuttgart) Tyler Peterson (University of Toronto) Pilar Prieto (ICREA-Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
For more information, see the conference website:
http://www.ling.uni-potsdam.de/~console/
Wednesday, 9 January 2013
8.00 - 9.30 Registration & Opening Words
9.30 - 10.30 Invited Speaker (University of Stuttgart): Artemis Alexiadou On the nature of the backward control parameter
10.50 - 11.30 Jadwiga Bogucka (Adam Mickiewicz University) Agreement with coordinated subjects: A view from Polish
11.30 - 12.10 Andras Barany (University of Cambridge) What triggers the Hungarian object paradigm? A structural and feature-based account
12.10 - 12.50 Doreen Georgi (University of Leipzig) Opaque interaction of Merge and Agree: On two types of Internal Merge
14.00 - 14.40 Katharina Genske (ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders(CCD), Macquarie University) Negation as a formal flexible feature in children’s grammar
14.40 - 15.20 Matyas Gerocs & Lilla Pinter (Pazmany Peter Catholic University) How do Hungarian preschoolers interpret number words?
15.40 - 16.20 Polina Berezovskaya (University Tübingen) Acquisition of Russian comparison constructions - Semantics meets First Language Acquisition
16.20 - 17.00 Annika Hübl (Göttingen University) Context shift (im)possible - Indexicals in German Sign Language
Thursday, 10 January 2013
9.30 - 10.30 Invited Speaker (ICREA-Universitat Pompeu Fabra): Pilar Prieto The role of prosody in gesture-speech integration: Temporal and semantic aspects
10.50 - 11.30 Aida Cardoso (Centro de Lingustica da Universidade de Lisboa) Contrastive parallelism in European Portuguese: Prosodic features of a cohesion mechanism
11.30 - 12.10 Marcin Fortuna (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) Icelandic and Faroese tonic lengthening in CV phonology: Towards an alternative account
12.10 - 12.50 Peter Herbeck (University of Wuppertal) Control and clitic climbing: The deciency of nonnite domains in Spanish and Catalan
14.00 - 14.40 Georg Höhn (University of Cambridge) Spelling out the Basque ‘case paradigms’: The locality of allomorphy
14.40 - 15.20 Marta Ruda (Jagiellonian University) Missing [HUMAN] objects: Active and SE morphology investigated
15.40 - 16.20 Julie Fadlon (Tel Aviv University) The directionality of verbal diathesis: A psycholinguistic study
16.20 - 17.00 Anke Assmann, Doreen Georgi, Philipp Weisser & Timo Klein (University Leipzig) Possessor case in Udmurt: A local reanalysis as fusional case stacking
Friday, 11 January 2013
9.30 - 10.30 Invited Speaker (University of Toronto): Tyler Peterson t.b.a.
10.50 - 11.30 Upsorn Tawilapakul (University of York) What makes counter-expectation
11.30 - 12.10 Alexandra Spalek (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) Romper: A non-scalar change of state verb
12.10 - 12.50 Curt Anderson (Michigan State University) Hamblin semantics, imprecision, and sort of
14.00 - 14.40 Alanah McKillen (McGill University) Processing ACD and de re/de dicto ambiguity
14.40 - 15.20 Philipp Weisser (University Leipzig) The scope paradox with clause chaining constructions
15.40 - 16.20 Rachel Nye (GIST, Ghent University) Complementiser-like how clauses and the distribution of wh-clause complements in English
16.20 - 17.00 Anke Assmann (University of Leipzig) A feature Merge approach to free relatives in German
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