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----- CALL ----- FOR ----- PAPERS ----- The Third Conference of the Student Organization of Linguistics in Europe (SOLE) will be held at the University of Venice, on 11 and 12 november 1994. The organization invites all students in linguistics interested in participating to submit three copies of a two-page abstract for a 30-minute talk. The deadline for submission is August 1, 1994. Speakers will be (partially) reimbursed for travel and housing expenses. Address (for abstracts and/or further information): ConSole Seminario di Linguistica e Didattica Ca' Garzoni-Moro S. Marco 3417 30124 Venezia fax (041) 528 7683 e-mail ConSoleMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueunive.it ConSole I Proceedings Sole Publications Volume 1 Proceedings of the First Conference of the Student Organization of Linguistics in Europe edited by Peter Ackema & Maaike Schoorlemmer ISBN 90-5569-002-3 Holland Academic Graphics P.O. Box 43540 2504 AM The Hague phone +31 70 325 10 57 fax +31 70 323 16 86 e-mail 72113.335
compuserve.com Contents Preface David Adger The Licensing of Quasi-Arguments 1-18 Claudia Borgonovo Extracting from Adjuncts 19-31 Daniel Bring & Katharina Hartmann The Dark Side of Wh-Movement 33-52 Laurent Dekydtspotter The Proper Binding Condition Revisited 53-67 S Is Focus a Phonological Category in Portuguese? 69-86 Petra Hendriks The Semantics of Multiple Head Comparatives 87-98 Janne Bondi Johannessen Coordinate Alpha 99-114 Tracy Holloway King The UTAH and Causation in Russian Psych Verbs 115-130 Marian Klamer Applicatives in Kambera 131-148 Jae-Hong Lee Subjects and Nominative Case Assignment 149-164 Talke Macfarland Event Structure and Argument Structure of Cognate Objects 165-182 Ana Maria Madeira Clitic-second in European Portuguese 183-200 Mari Broman Olsen Aspectual Marking and English -Verb-Forming- Prefixes 201-219 Javier Ormazabal A Head-Movement Solution to Bracketing Paradoxes 221-236 Bernhard Rohrbacher English and Mainland Scandinavian Auxiliaries and the Theory of V to INFL Raising 237-250 Anna Roussou Factivity, Factive Islands and the That-t Filter 251-264 Vieri Samek-Lodovici A Unified Analysis of Crosslinguistic Morphological Gemination 265-283 Liang Tao The Prosodic Structure and Discourse Function of Relative Clauses in American English Conversational Discourse 285-298 Maraa Uribe-Etxebarria A Syntactic Approach to Morphophonological Properties of Compounds 299-315 O/ystein Alexander Vangsnes Definiteness and the -Intensive- Use of Pronominal Determiners in Norwegian 317-333 Xavier Villalba Incorporation, Case and Economy: A Principled Approach to Causative Constructions 335-349
HILP 2 CALL FOR PAPERS The Holland Institute for Generative Linguistics (HIL) is organizing a follow-up to the very successful HILP phonology meeting held in Leiden last year. HILP2 will take place at the UNIVERSITY OF AMSTERDAM from the 25th to the 27th January 1995. Papers are invited on any phonological topic. We encourage the submission of abstracts on the following topics however: 1. Constraints 2. Phonological spects of lesser-known languages 3. Computational aspects (e.g. phonological databases, implementations) The conference will comprise 20 talks of 40 minutes duration (30 mins. + 10 mins. discussion). Camera-ready abstracts should be sent in 5-fold (4 anonymous copies, 1 copy with name and affiliation) to: HILP2 c/o Norval Smith or Marina Nespor The University of Amsterdam Spuistraat 210 1012 VT Amsterdam The Netherlands The abstracts should be two pages in length. They should be printed in Times Roman 12pts, one and a half line spacing, with 1" margin all round. The submission of abstracts by e-mail will not be accepted. DEADLINE for abstracts: July 1st 1994 Enquiries concerning HILP2 should be made via our e-mail address: HILP2Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuealf.let.uva.nl (as from 7th April) Preregistration: 45 Dutch Guilders/25 US Dollars payable to our Netherlands Postbank Giro account number 5990342 between September 1st and October 31st.