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Wie in den beiden vergangenen Jahren auch, veranstaltet das Pragmatische Kolloquium Freiburg vom 5. bis 7. Maerz 1997 erneut eine Arbeitstagung "Neuere Entwicklungen in der Gespraechsforschung", die Doktoranden und Postdoktoranden Gelegenheit geben soll, ihre Projekte, Methoden und Arbeitsprobleme im Bereich Pragmatik / Gespraechsanalyse darzustellen und intensiv zu diskutieren. Die Tagung findet statt in der Universtitaet Freiburg, Kollegiengebaeude IV, 4.Stock, Raum 4429. Weitere Informationen finden sich auf unserem WWW-Server http://ella.phil.uni-freiburg.de/gk/tag97.htm KONTAKT: Martin Hartung (mhartungMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuemail.uni-freiburg.de) Kandelstr.1 79261 Gutach - ------------------------------------------------------------------- PROGRAMM Mittwoch 5. Maerz 1997 9:30 Begruessung 10:00 Stephan Habscheid (Chemnitz) Sprachthematisierung als Methode der Unternehmensberatung 11:00 Alexander Brock (Leipzig) Ein integratives Modell der Humorrezeption? 12:00 Birgit Apfelbaum (Hildesheim) Sprecherwechselorganisation in Situationen des Gespraechsdolmetschens - Eine Fallstudie am Beispiel von deutsch-franzosischen Fachschulungen 13:00 - 15:00 Mittagspause 15:00 Martin Hartung (Freiburg) Ironische Aeusserungen - Eine gespraechsanalytische Begriffsbestimmung 16:00 Frank Juergens (Greifswald) Syntaktische Kategorien der gesprochenen Sprache 17:00 Ingo Warnke (Kassel) Strategiehorizonte bei der Vermittlung juristischer Inhalte an Laien Donnerstag 6. Maerz 1997 10:00 Andreas Hepp (Trier) Fernsehaneignung - Ueber Formen, Raeume und Stile der kommunikativen Aneignung von Fernsehen 11:00 Michael Klemm (Chemnitz) Sprachhandeln waehrend der Fernsehrezeption 12:00 Heike Baldauf (Chemnitz) Aeusserungsformen emotionaler Beteiligung: Schreien und Stohnen 13:00 - 15:00 Mittagspause 15:00 Angela Porst (Chemnitz) Die Grenzen der Wirklichkeit - Kommunikative Konstruktionen von Wirklichkeit bei der Fernsehrezeption 16:00 Christina Neidert (Braunschweig) Imagearbeit in Fernsehserien - kontrastiv 17:00 Gabriele Berkenbusch (Tuebingen) La radio que tu haces! Der Radiohorer als Protagonist? Aspekte der Gespraechssteuerung Freitag 7. Maerz 1997 10:00 Tilo Weber (Halle) Praeferenzstrukturen fuer Reparaturen in Alltagsgespraechen 11:00 Stefan Rabanus (Greifswald) Kontrastive Intonationsforschung auf sprechakttheoretischer Grundlage 12:00 Roland Kehrein (Greifswald) Linguistik der Emotionen - Intonation 13:00 - 15:00 Mittagspause 15:00 Stephan Schlickau (Muenchen) Multimediale Lernsoftware im Fremdsprachenunterricht 16:00 Markus Nickl (Erlangen) Texte im WWW: Innovation und Kontinuitaet 17:00 Katrin Bischl (Mannheim) Selbstdarstellungsstrategien von Unternehmen in Mitarbeiterzeitungen
Anncouncing West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics XVI - Final Schedule! Hosted by the University of Washington Department of Linguistics February 28, 1997- March 2, 1997 Questions? Email wccflMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueu.washington.edu ********************************************************** SCHEDULE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1997 (In the HUB (Husky Union Building), room 310) 8:30 REGISTRATION 8:50 WELCOME: Frederick J. Newmeyer, Chair, Department of Linguistics Session 1 --Syntax: Tense and Aspect 9:00 - 9:30 Hamida Demirdache (University of British Columbia) and Myriam Uribe-Etxebarria (UC Irvine) -- The Syntax of Temporal Relations -- A Uniform Approach to Tense and Aspect 9:30 - 10:00 Christina Schmitt (Michigan State University) -- Against VP Aspect as a Formal Feature 10:00 - 10:30 Vivienne Fong (Stanford) -- Lexical Aspect and Locative Predication -- Break -- Session 2 -- Syntax/Semantics Interface 11:00 - 11:30 Maribel Romero (UMass Amherst) -- The Correlation between Scope Reconstruction and Connectivity Effects 11:30 - 12:00 Chung-hye Han (UPenn) -- Representing Rhetorical Wh- Questions at LF Interface Level 12:00 - 12:30 Jeanne Cornillon (SOAS/University of London) -- Negative Concord Terms vs. Expletives in Negative Chains and the Principle of FI -- Lunch Break -- Session 3 --Phonology 1:30 - 2:00 Bernard Tranel (UC Irvine) -- Suppletion and OT: On the Issue of the Syntax/Phonology Interaction 2:00 - 2:30 Mark Hale, Charles Reiss (Concordia University), and Madelyn Kissock (Boston University/University of Southern Maine) -- What is Output? Output-Output Correspondance in OT Phonology -- Break -- 2:45- 3:15 Brett Baker (U. Sydney/UMass Amherst) -- Edge Crispness Effects in Moraic Structure 3:15 - 3:45 Revithiadou Anthi (Holland Institute of Generative Linguistics/Leiden University) -- Lexical Marks in Unmarked Position --- Break -- Session 4 --Syntax 4:00 - 4:30 Antonia Androutsopoulou (UCLA/CUNY) -- Split DP's, Focus, and Scrambling in Modern Greek 4:30 - 5:00 Enrique Mallen (Texas A&M) -- Constraints on the Prenominal Sphere in DP in Germanic 5:00 - 5:30 Michel Degraff (MIT) -- Non-verbal Predication in Haitian and in Irish 5:30 - 6:00 C. Jakubowicz and L. Nash (Laboratoire de Psychologie Exprimentale, Universit de Paris) -- Acquisition of Determiners and Syntactic Clitics by French-speaking Children with Developmental Language Disorders (DLD): Computation and Vocabulary Insertion SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1997 (In Savery Hall, room 239) (Book Display in Savery Hall, room 131(basement)) 8:30 - 9:00 REGISTRATION Session 5 -- Syntax: Superiority 9:00 - 9:30 Zeljko Boskovic (UConn) -- Multiple Wh-fronting and Economy of Derivation 9:30 - 10:00 Norvin Richards (MIT) -- Shortest Moves to (Anti)Superiority 10:00 - 10:30 Martina Wiltschko (University of British Columbia /University of Vienna) -- Superiority in German -- Break -- Session 6 -- Syntax: Optimality 11:00 - 11:30 Hye-Won Choi (USC) -- Focus and Binding in Scrambling; An OT Account 11:30 - 12:00 Ed Keer and Eric Bakovic (Rutgers) -- Have Faith in Syntax -- Lunch Break -- Session 7 -- Phonology 1:30 - 2:00 Daniel L. Everett (UPittsburgh) -- Syllable Integrity 2:00 - 2:30 Laura J. Downing (University of British Columbia) - Morphological Correspondence Constraints on Bantu Reduplication -- Break -- 2:45 - 3:15 Mary M. Bradshaw (Ohio State University) -- Voice-Tone Interaction -- A Phonetics-Phonology Mismatch 3:15 - 3:45 Yoko Futagi (Rutgers) -- Root-Reduplicant Faithfulness -- Break -- Session 8 -- Semantics 4:00 - 4:30 Hamida Demirdache ((University of British Columbia) -- On the Temporal Location of Predication Times: The Role of Determiners in Salish 4:30 - 5:00 Jianxin Wu (UMaryland) -- A Model Theoretic Approach to A-not-A Questions in Chinese 5:00 - 5:30 Christine Brisson (Rutgers) -- On Definite Plural Nouns and the Meaning of 'all' -- Business Meeting -- 6:00 Reception at the home of Karen Zagona and Heles Contreras SUNDAY, MARCH 2, 1997 (In Savery Hall, room 239) Session 9 -- Syntax: Anaphora 9:30 - 10:00 Jeffrey T. Runner (University of Rochester) -- BT Exempt Anaphors: An Argument from Idiom Interpretation 10:00 - 10:30 Hajime Hoji (USC) -- Otagai 10:30 - 11:00 Martha McGinnis (MIT) -- Reflexive External Arguments and Lethal Ambiguity -- Brunch Break -- Session 10 -- Syntax 11:30 - 12:00 Takashi Toyoshima (Kyoto University/Cornell) -- Subject Shift: Small case for Strong Case 12:00 - 12:30 James Lyle (University of Washington) and Michael Gamon (Microsoft Research) -- Multiple Subject Constructions in English 12:30 - 1:00 Masao Ochi (UConn) -- Move or Attract? Alternate Presenters: Maarten de Wind (University of Amsterdam) -- Attract F and accusative Case-checking in French Stylistic Inversion Ping Xue and Paul McFetridge (Simon Fraser University) -- Verb Complementation, Null Pronominals and Binding - ------------------------------------------- WCCFL XVI PRE-REGISTRATION FORM Please send registration fee to: WCCFL XVI Department of Linguistics University of Washington Box 354340 Seattle, Washington 98195-4340 USA Name: _____________________________________________________________ Affiliation: __________________________________________________________ Address: ___________________________________________________________ City: ______________________________________________________________ State/Province: ______________________________________________________ ZIP/Postal Code: ____________________________________________________ Country: ___________________________________________________________ E-mail: ____________________________________________________________ Telephone: _________________________________________________________ FAX: _____________________________________________________________ Registration fees will be US $30 for students and US $40 for non-students. 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