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LP'94 Item-Order in (Natural) Languages Prague (Czec Republic), August 16-18, 1994 Program Tuesday August 16 Morning session 9.30 Opening of the Conference 10.00 Main paper Osamu Fujimura (The Ohio State University, Department of Speech and Hearing Research): Syllables, Their internal structure and their role in prosodic organization Break Contributions: 11.15 Queller Kurt (Stanford University and University of Idaho): Templates and melodies: A typology of ordering constraints in early child phonology 14.00 Afternoon session: Suzuki Takashi (Information-Technology Promotion Association, Japan): Level Ordering in the phonological algebra of flexible categorial grammar Caputo Maria Rosaria (University of Naples): Prosodic Patterns and word-order in a corpus of Italian questions Sgall Petr (Charles University, Prague): Systemic ordering of complementations Cheepen Christine, Monaghan James ( University of Hertfordshire): Hierarchy and linearization in the description of objects Yadroff G. Michael (Indiana University, Bloomington, and the University of Utrecht): Binding relations in "scrambling" structures Sheffer Ronald E, Jr. (University of California, San Diego): Noun phrase word-order: ramifications of conceptual dependence Piller Ingrid (Technical University, Dresden): Word -order in American car names Mendieta Lombardo (Indiana University, Northwest) and Martos Isabel Molina (Universidad de Alcala de Henares, Madrid): A pragmatic approach to the study of object left dislocation in Spanish Willim Ewa (Jagellonian University, Cracow): Constituent Ordering in Polish Noun Phrases Wednesday, August 17 9.00 Morning session: Main paper: Austerlitz Robert (Columbia University, New York): Phonetic / Phonological as against morphological typology 10.00 Contributions: Ehala Martin (University of Cambridge) Explaining the bipositional head-complement order in adpositional system Calcagno Michale (The Ohie State University) Discontinuous constituency in the extended Lambek Calculus Duskova Libuse (Charles University Prague): On the langaue specific vs general nature of syntactic discontinuities Neustupny Jiri V. (Osaka University): FSP and Major Typologies 14,00 Afternoon session Tarnyikova Jarmila (University of Olomouc): Information structure and thematic syntactic variants Honjo Jiro (Osaka University): The typology of thematic progression, from Prague functionalist viewpoint: A case in Japanese texts Petkevic Vladimir (Charles University, Prague) Topic-focus articulation and its formal representation Janda Laura A. (University of North Carolina at Chapell Hill): The ordering of events introduced by Czech "az" and "nez" Romaschko Sergej A. (Institute of Linguistics, Moscow, and Bochum University): Homeric text: Orality and the sentence in the meaning and syntax Nosek Jiri (Charles University Prague) English binominals as a stylistic device Thursday August 18 9.00 Morning session Main paper: Danes Frantisek (Institute of Czech Language, Academy of Sciences, Prague) Language is neither all chaos nor all order 10.00 Contributions: Monaghan James, Cheepen Christine, (University of Hertfordsire): Items and their Order as the Basis for a Model of Textual description Doskocil Jiri (Academy of Sciences, Prague) and Kuna Karel (Charles University, Prague): The language of genetic information Fiala Karel (Charles University Prague) Sentence in the text Hajicova Eva (Charles University Prague): Surface and Underlying Word-Order 14.00 Afternoon session Sabrsula Jan (Charles University, Prague) Diaphora et isotopie Oldrich Ulicny (Charles University, Prague) Zur syntaktischen Relevanz der Ordnung von semantischen Satzeinheiten Benko V. and Kostolansky E. (Comenius University, Bratislava) Conversion of a printed dictionary (KSSJ) into a MRD form: A syntax driven transformation Jarosova Alexandra (Academy of Sciences, Bratislava): Item ordering in the bilingual dictionary entry Novak Pavel, Nebesky L.( Charles University Prague) Linear and non-linear structuring of sentence Palek Bohumil (Charles University Prague) Item orderings and typology (Program is open to minor changes) If you have any question concerning this Conference write directly to palekMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueruk.cuni.cz palek
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