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Sat Apr 26 2003

Confs: Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar/MI USA

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    Message 1: HPSG-2003 preliminary program

    Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2003 07:20:46 +0100 (BST)
    From: Borsley R D <rborsleyessex.ac.uk>
    Subject: HPSG-2003 preliminary program


    HPSG-2003 10th International Conference on Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar East Lansing, Michigan, USA July 18-20, 2003

    The 10th International Conference on HPSG will take place on 18-20 July 2003 at Michigan State University, East Lansing (held in conjunction with the 2003 Linguistic Institute). The preliminary program is as follows:

    Friday, July 18:

    3.30 Welcome 3.35 Dan Flickinger (Stanford University) and Francis Bond (NTT Communication Science Labs), A two-rule analysis of measure noun phrases 4.10 John Beavers (Stanford University), More heads and less categories: a new look at noun phrase structure 4.10 Frank Van Eynde (K.U.Leuven), On the notion `determiner' 5:20-5:35 break 5.35 Anne Abeille and Daniele Godard (Universite Paris 7), The syntactic flexibility of adverbs: French degree adverbs 6.10 Robert Malouf (San Diego State University) A quantitative look at mixed category constructions Evening: all-institute party

    Saturday, July 19:

    9.00 Peter Sells (Stanford University), Negatives of imperatives 9.35 Luis Paris (University at Albany, SUNY) and Jean-Pierre Koenig (University at Buffalo, SUNY), What does it mean to be a complement? 10.10 Incheol Choi and Stephen Wechsler (University of Texas at Austin), The Korean dative 10.45-11.00 break 11.00 Gerald Penn and Kenneth Hoetmer (University of Toronto), In search of epistemic primitives in the English Resource Grammar (or why HPSG can't live without higher-order datatypes) 11.35 Andreas Kathol (University of California Berkeley), Cooperating constructions in Lai "lexical insertion" 12.10 David Yoshikazu Oshima and Roger Levy (Stanford University), Non-transitive information flow in Japanese noun-classifier matching 12.45-14.15 lunch break 14.15 Jean-Pierre Koenig (University at Buffalo, SUNY) and Anthony Davis (Streamsage, Inc), Semantically transparent linking in HPSG 14.50 Jeffrey T. Runner (University of Rochester) and Raul Aranovich (University of California Davis), Noun incorporation and rule interaction in the lexicon 15.25 Stefan Mueller (DFKI Saarbrcken), Object-to-subject-raising and lexical rule: an analysis of the German passive 16.00-16.15 break 16.15 Kei Yoshimoto and Masahiro Kobayashi (Tohoku University), Floating quantifiers in Japanese as non-floating anaphora 16.50 Mohammad Haji-Abdolhosseini (University of Toronto), A constraint-based approach to information structure and prosody correspondence 17.25 Jeanette Gundel (University of Minnesota) Information structure: how much belongs in the grammar? Evening: no-host conference dinner

    Sunday, July 20:

    9.00 Robert D. Levine (Ohio State University) and Ivan A. Sag (Stanford University), Some empirical issues in the grammar of extraction 9.35 Vanessa Metcalf (Ohio State University), A linearization account of Spanish obligatory subject NP inversion 10.10 Florian Jaeger (Stanford University), Multiple wh-questions, superiority, and clitic doubling in colloquial Bulgarian: A construction-based HPSG account 10.45-11.00 break 11.00 Olivier Bonami (Universite Rennes 2) and Daniele Godard (Universite Paris 7), Incidental adjuncts: an overlooked type of adjunction 11.35 Gosse Bouma (Rijskuniversiteit Groningen), Word order and scope of adjuncts in Dutch 12.10 Anke Holler (University of Heidelberg and TEMIS Deutschland), An HPSG analysis of the non-integrated wh-relative clauses in German 12.45-14.00 lunch break 14.00 business meeting 14.30 David Schlangen and Alex Lascarides (University of Edinburgh), A compositional and constraint-based approach to non-sentential utterances 15.05 Matthew Purver and Jonathan Ginzburg (King's College London), Clarifying noun phrase semantics 15.40 Eun-Jung Yoo (Seoul National University), Specificational pseudoclefts in English 16.15-16.30 break 16.30 Chan Chung (Dongseo University) and Jong-Bok Kim (Kyung Hee University), English word order asymmetries in left-pheripheral constructions 17.05 Kordula De Kuthy and Detmar Meurers (Ohio State University), The secret life of focus exponents, and what it tells us about fronted verbal projections 17.40 Michael K. Tanenhaus (University of Rochester) Interactions with context in language comprehension: implications and challenges 18.40 end of conference

    Questions on conference arrangements: Ivan Sag, sagcsli.Stanford.EDU

    Website: http://hpsg.stanford.edu/2003

    Prof. Robert D. Borsley Department of Language and Linguistics University of Essex Wivenhoe Park COLCHESTER CO4 3SQ, UK

    rborsleyessex.ac.uk tel: +44 1206 873762 fax: +44 1206 872198 http://privatewww.essex.ac.uk/~rborsley