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Hello, Everyone: Online registration is now available for the Ninth Annual Lake Erie Teachers of Japanese conference (5-6 April, 97). To register please see the University of Michigan Japanese Language home page at: www.lsa.umich.edu/japanese Thank you! ********************************************************** Yuki Johnson, Ph.D. E-mail: yukijohnMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueumich.edu Coordinator of Japanese Phone: 313-647-2091(O) University of Michigan Fax: 313-647-0157 Asian Languages and Cultures 3070 Frieze Bldg. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1285 $BF|K\8l$G$b$I$&$>!#(B $BM35*%8%g%s%=%s(B **********************************************************
********************************************************************* >From 9-11 January, the Holland Institute of Generative Linguistics (HIL) will celebrate its first lustrum, with two conferences: the Third HIL Phonology Conference (HILP 3) the Twelfth Comparative Germanic Syntax Workshop (CGSW 12) The preliminary programmes of both conferences are given below. For more information on HILP 3, contact Prof. Geert Booij, booijgMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuejet.let.vu.nl. For more information on CGSW 12, contact Dr. Marcel den Dikken, dikken
jet.let.vu.nl. Information for both conferences can also be found on the Web, at http://oasis.leidenuniv.nl/hil/confs/confs.htm General information for both conferences and a pre-registration form will be posted in a separate message. On Wednesday 8 January at 17:00 p.m. registration for both conferences can take place, at the main building of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 11th floor. The Third HIL Phonology Conference (HILP 3) Preliminary programme Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam/HIL : 9-11 January 1997 The Netherlands Thursday 9 January (location: Auditorium of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) 8:30 Registration for those who could not register on 8 January 8:50-9:00 Opening by Geert Booij, chairman of HIL 9:00-9:45 Peter Avery (York University) Final devoicing and split laryngeal systems 9:45-10:30 Patrick Bye (Tromso/) Representing overlength 10:45-11:30 Birgit Alber (Rutgers, Universities of Venice and Padua) Quantity-sensitivity in stress assignment as the result of constraint interaction 11:30-12:15 Jill Beckmann (Iowa) Faithfulness under stress 12:15-13:00 Anthi Revithiadou (HIL/Leiden) "Marked feet in the pool" lexical accent, templates and correspondence 14:00-14:45 Suzanne Urbanczyk (Univ. of British Columbia) Syncope as clash avoidance 14:45-15:30 Harry van der Hulst (HIL/Leiden) & Grazyna Rowicka (HIL/Leiden) On some parallels between (un)realized empty nuclei and (un)stressed syllables 15:45-16:30 Richard Ogden (York) Making declarative phonology do without deletion 16:30-17:30 invited speaker: Jaye Padgett (UC Santa Cruz) to be announced Friday 10 January (location: Auditorium) 9:00-9:45 Helga Humbert (PJMI Amsterdam) & Glyne Piggott (McGill) Representations and constraints: the case of Guarani nasal harmony 9:45-10:30 Laura Walsh Dickey (MPI Nijmegen) Palatalization and the phonological structure of rhotics 10:45-11:30 Tobias Scheer (Paris) Spirantisation and its implications for the internal structure of consonants 11:30-12:15 Krisztina Polga'rdi (HIL/Leiden) & Pe'ter Rebrus (Budapest) Two default vowels in Hungarian? 12:15-13:00 Karijn Helsloot (Du"sseldorf) The relation between lexical and phrasal prosodic phonology 14:00-17:30 workshops 17:45-18:30 invited speaker: Janet Pierrehumbert (Northwestern) to be announced 21:00 Evening party (location to be announced) Saturday 11 January (location: Auditorium) 10:00-10:45 Frank van der Leeuw (HIL/Univ. of Amsterdam) & Jeroen van de Weijer (HIL/Leiden) Containment, candidate generation and correspondence theory: possession in Quiotepec Chinantec 10:45-11:30 Laura Benua (U/Mass & Maryland) Javanese elatives 12:00-12:45 Yen-Hwei Lin (Michigan State) Cyclic and non-cyclic affixation in Piro 12:45-13.30 Taylor Roberts (MIT) The optimal second position in Pashto Alternates 1. Nancy Ritter (Kentucky) Encoding sonority in a revised theory of segmental representations 2. Gertjan Postma (HIL/Leiden) Ablaut, duplicative structures, and the syntax-phonology interface 3. Paloma Garci'a-Bellido (Oxford) Functional/lexical categories: Spanish syllable structure Workshops on Friday 10 January, 14:00-17:30 A. Workshop `Prosodic morphology' moderator: Norval Smith (HIL/Univ. of Amsterdam) 14:00-14:30 John Alderete (U/Mass) Prominent syllable maximization in syllable-based infixation 14:35-15:05 Trisha Causley (Toronto) Featural Correspondence and Identity: the Athapaskan case 15:25-15:55 Hyunsook Kang (Hanyang University, Korea) Circumscriptional Morphology and the Optimality Theory 16:00-16:30 Philip Spaelti (UC Santa Cruz) Multiple pattern reduplication in Mangap-Mbula, and the definition of Anchoring 16:30-17:30 general discussion B. Workshop `Features' moderator: Jaye Padgett (UC Santa Cruz) 14:00-14:30 Janet Grijzenhout (Berlin) Sonority in Autosegmental Phonology 14:35-15:05 Joyce McDonough (Ohio State) The asymmetries of the feature `lateral' 15:25-15:55 Jabier Elorrieta (University of Texas, Austin) Towards a bipolar model of height representations 16:00-16:30 Jean-Pierre Montreuil (University of Texas, Austin) Bipolar Height in French and Norman Vowels 16:30-17:30 general discussion C. Workshop `Metrics' moderator: Karijn Helsloot (Du"sseldorf) 14:00-14:30 Jan Kooij (HIL/Leiden) Metrical structure and the syntax-phonology interface 14:35-15:05 Curt Rice (Tromso/) Phonology > Morphology: Chaucerian past participles and the grammar of poetry 15:25-15:55 Henry Biggs (Houghton) A Generative Metrical Analysis of Ronsard's Les Amours 15:55-16:30 Michael Redford (HIL/Leiden) Four-beat Rhythm and the `Metrical Hierarchy' 16:30-17:30 general discussion ********************************************************************* Twelfth Comparative Germanic Syntax Workshop Preliminary Programme Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam/HIL - 9 & 10 January 1997 The Netherlands Thursday 9 January 1997 9.30-10.30 Ans van Kemenade (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam/HIL) Negation Positions as Word Order Triggers in Older West-Germanic coffee/tea break 11.00-12.00 Kristin M. Eide & Tor A. Afarli (NTNU Trondheim) A Predication Operator: Evidence & Effects 12.00-13.00 Dorothee Beermann & Lars Hellan (KUB Tilburg & NTNU Trondheim) Prepositional Predicates in German and Norwegian lunch break 14.00-15.00 Anthony Kroch (University of Pennsylvania) t.b.a. coffee/tea break 15.30-16.30 Frank Drijkoningen (OTS Utrecht University) Antisymmetry and the Lefthand Side in Morphology 16.30-17.30 Gertjan Postma (University of Leiden/HIL) Formal Entailment and the Universal Base Hypothesis Friday 10 January 1997 9.30-10.30 Elisabet Engdahl (Go"teborgs Universitet) Object Shift and Information Structure in Scandinavian coffee/tea break 11.00-12.00 Anders Holmberg (ISL Universitetet i Tromso/) Object Shift and Phonological Features 12.00-13.00 Winfried Lechner (University of Massachusetts, Amherst) On Semantic and Syntactic Reconstruction lunch break 14.00-15.00 Ho"skuldur Thra'insson (University of Iceland) Objects and Adverbs coffee/tea break 15.30-16.30 O/ystein Alexander Vangsnes (University of Bergen) On Demonstrative and Possessive Constructions in Scandinavian 16.30-17.30 Teun Hoekstra (University of Leiden/HIL) Word Order in Nominal Constructions Alternates Gereon Mu"ller (Universita"t Tu"bingen) Parallel Movement and the Emergence of the Unmarked Olaf Koeneman (OTS Utrecht University) On V to I Movement and Flexible Syntax Arild Hestvik (University of Bergen) & William Philip (OTS Utrecht University) Acquisition of Pronouns in Dutch and Norwegian ******************************************************************