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ESCOL 93 *** PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE *** Ohio State University 21 Lazenby Hall 1827 Neil Ave. Friday, August 6 13:30 Registration 14:00 JANNE BONDI JOHANNESSEN, University of Oslo Coordinate Alpha & Unbalanced Coordination 14:30 PING XUE, University of Victoria Subject-Object Asymmetries and Linear Precedence Relations 15:00 ISABELLA BARBIER, Cornell University Structure of IP in German 15:30 STEPHEN G. LAPOINTE, UC Davis Dual Lexical Categories and the Syntax of Mixed Category Phrases 16:00 Coffee Break 16:30 FREDERICK PARKINSON, OSU The Problem of Guttural Transparency 17:00 PHILOP HAMILTON, University of Toronto On the Internal Structure of the Coronal Node 17:30 MARLYS A. MACKEN, University of Wisconsin-Madison Iteration Parameter 18:00 Dinner Break 19:30 JAIRO NUNES and ELLEN THOMPSON, University of Maryland Tense Dependencies and Q-binding 20:00 EUN JUNG YOO, OSU Temporal Interpretation of Korean Without Tense Rules 20:30 *** INVITED TALK *** --21:30 JANET PIERREHUMBERT, Northwestern University TBA Saturday, August 7 8:30 Registration 9:00 LEON VERSCHUUR, Institute for Language Technology and Artificial Intelligence, Tilburg Integrating Constrainsts on Anaphora 9:30 CHAN CHUNG, OSU Scrambling in Korean and its Effect on Anaphor Binding: An Alternative to Movement Approaches 10:00 KAZUHIKO FUKUSHIMA, Michigan State University Explaining `zibun' Without Subject, C-command, or Logophoricity 10:30 STRANG C. BURTON, Rutgers University Double Object Verbs With Just One Object 11:00 Coffee Break 11:30 *** INVITED TALK *** --12:30 NICK CLEMENTS, Cornell University/CNRS TBA 12:30 Lunch Break 14:00 MICHAEL DUKES, UCLA Austronesian Evidence Against Raising as Function Composition 14:30 PAOLA MONACHESI, Tilburg University On `si' Constructions in Italian HPSG Grammar 15:00 AKIRA WATANABE, MIT The Role of Equidistance in Restructuring Verbs: Italian vs. French 15:30 Coffee Break & Business Meeting: Selection of host for ESCOL 11 16:00 NO-JU KIM, OSU Default H-tone Class in the North Kyungsang Dialect of Korean 16:30 SHINSOOK LEE, University of Wisconsin-Madison On the Representation of Front Vowels in Korean 17:00 *** INVITED TALK *** --18:00 CARL POLLARD, Ohio State University TBA Sunday, August 8 8:00 Registration 8:30 NANCY GREEN and SANDRA CARBERRY, University of Delaware A discourse-plan-based Approach to Particularized Conversational Implicature 9:00 ALMERINDO OJEDA, UC Davis New Evidence for a More General Theory of Singularity 9:30 HISAKO TAKANO, UMass-Amherst Japanese Topic NPs as Designated Generalized Quantifiers 10:00 MICHAEL JOHNSTON, UC Santa Cruz `Because' Clauses and Negative Polarity Licensing 10:30 Coffee Break 11:00 PAUL FALLON, OSU Liquid Dissimilation in Georgian 11:30 SUNG-HOON HONG, University of Arizona On the Proper Treatment of "Semi-Parasitic" Harmony 12:00 Lunch Break 13:00 HILARY SACHS, Columbia University The Dative Orphan Preposition Construction in French 13:30 MARK BALHORN, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Structural Case in NPs 14:00 TRACY HOLLOWAY KING, Stanford University Focus in Russian Yes-No Questions 14:30 Coffee Break 15:00 ALI DARZI, University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign Raising in Persian 15:30 JUN ABE, University of Connecticut The Economy Condition on Dependency 16:00 End of Conference ALTERNATE PAPERS Phonology ROBERT POLETTO, OSU The Structure of the Rood Node--Evidence from Wichita Semantics YOUNGEUN YOON KANG, University of Texas-Austin The Weak and Strong Interpretations of Proportional Readings in Donkey Sentences Syntax STEVEN SCHAEUFELE, University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign I Know My Words & My Words Know Me: Unification and Consitutenthood in LFGMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
The Annual Meeting of the Michigan Linguistics Society will be held on October 8th, 1993, at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. The guest speaker will be Professor Jane H. Hill of the University of Arizona, speaking on the topic "Is it really No Problemo? Anglo Spanish and Anglo Racism". Abstracts on any topic of general linguistic interest (one page limit, three copies) may be sent to Martha Ratliff, Linguistics Program, Wayne State University, 51 W. Warren Ave., Detroit MI 48202 up until the deadline of September 13th. Although the MLS is largely a one-day Michigan affair, linguists from neighboring states and displaced Michigan linguists have traditionally been involved and are most welcome.Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
A brief call for papers recently appeared in the net for WCCFL. Unfortunately, the e-mail address given in connection therewith isn't getting me anywhere, and the name associated with said address isn't on the list of subscribers. Could the people responsible for WCCFL please either (i) post a more complete solicitation notice, especially with complete details on abstract format & postal address, or (ii) publish a usable e-mail address? Thank you. ------ Dr. Steven Schaufele c/o Department of Linguistics 712 West Washington University of Illinois Urbana, IL 61801 4088 Foreign Languages Building 707 South Mathews Street 217-344-8240 Urbana, IL 61801 fcoswsMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueux1.cso.uiuc.edu *** Syntagmata linguarum liberamini humanorum!*** ***** Nihil vestris privi nisi obicibus potestis! *****