February 25-28, 2009, The English and Foreign Languages University (EFL-U)
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Program
DAY 1: Wednesday 25 February 2009
9:00-10:00 | Guglielmo Cinque (Keynote Speaker, University of Venice) The pre-nominal origin of relative clauses |
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10:00-11:00 | Probal Dasgupta (Invited Speaker, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata) Discourse and generative syntax: A substantivist approach |
11:15-12:00 | Barry C.-Y. Yang (National Tsing Hua University) Two types of intervention effects |
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12:00-12:45 | Chih-Hsiang Shu (Stony Brook University) Sentential adverbs as focus adverbs |
12:45-1:30 | Eefje Boef (Meertens Instituut, Amsterdam) Patterns of variation in Dutch long-distance relative clauses |
3:00-4:00 | Heejeong Ko (Invited Speaker, Seoul National University) Predication and edge effects |
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Parallel Session 1-Syntax | |
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4:15-5:00 | Vincent Homer, Dominique Sportiche & Tomoko Ishizuka (UCLA/UVLA) The locality of clitic placement and the analysis of French causatives |
5:00-5:45 | Michael Barrie (University of Ottawa) Variation in wh-scope marking in Algonquian |
Parallel Session 2-Semantics | |
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4:15-5:00 | Qiong-Peng Luo (Peking University) A semantic topography for distributivity in Chinese |
5:00-5:45 | M. T. Hany Babu (University of Delhi) Fine graining the modal and aspectual tiers: A look at Malayalam clause structure |
Parallel Session 3-Psycholinguistics | |
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4:15-5:00 | Rukshin Shaher, Felix Engelmann, Pavel Logačev, Shravan Vasisht & Narayanan Srinivasan (University of Potsdam & University of Allahabad) The integration advantage due to clefting and topicalization |
5:00-5:45 | Peng Zhou (Macquarie University) Children's understanding of DOU in Chinese |
DAY 2: Thursday 26 February 2009
9:00-10:00 | Paul, Kiparsky (Invited Speaker, Stanford University) Lexicalization as non-exemplar-based analogy: The origin of dvandva compounds |
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10:00-11:00 | Wei-Tien Dylan Tsai (Invited Speaker, National Tsing Hua University) Actuality entailments and topography of Chinese modals |
11:15-12:00 | Anna Notley, Peng Zhou, Britta Jensen & Stephen Crain (Macquarie University) Children's interpretation of ‘before’ and ‘or’ in English and Mandarin Chinese |
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12:00-12:45 | Claire Beyssade & Carmen Dobrovie-Sorin (CNRS, LLF/CNRS & Universite Paris 7) Copular sentences and identity |
12:45-1:30 | Mingxing Li (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) Interaction of preferences for distinct contrast: Cases from Mandarin Chinese |
2:30-3:30 | George N. Clements (Invited Speaker, CNRS/Sorbonne-Nouvelle, Paris) Aspiration as a word-level feature in Nepali [with Rajesh Khatiwada] |
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Parallel Session 1-Syntax | |
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3:45-4:30 | Kristine Bentzen & Thorbjörg Hróarsdóttir (University of Tromsø) From a V2 grammar to no verb movement: A step-wise approach |
4:30-5:15 | Jason Kandybowicz (Swarthmore College) Demystifying predicate clefts: Wh-head movement and parallel chain formation |
5:15-6:00 | Tommi Leung (United Arab Emirates University) Wh-phrasal movement and the adjunction analysis of free relatives |
6:00-6:45 | Takashi Toyoshima (Kyushu Institute of Technology) Word order typology in graph-theoretical linearization of bare phrase structure |
Parallel Session 2-Phonology | |
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3:45-4:30 | Shakuntala Mahanta (IIT Guwahati) Exceptional morpho-phonemic processes and emergent unmarkedness |
4:30-5:15 | Andrea Calabrese (University of Connecticut) Cluster syllabification, gemination and syllabic repairs in Sanskrit and other ancient Indo-European languages |
5:15-6:00 | Peter Jurgec (University of Tromsø) Binary Domains Theory |
Parallel Session 3-Psycholinguistics | |
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3:45-4:30 | Berit Gehrke & Nino Grillo (Universitat Pompeu Fabra & Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas) Event structure and the acquisition of passives |
4:30-5:15 | Koji Sugisaki (Mie University) On children's NEEDs |
DAY 3: Friday 27 February 2009
9:00-10:00 | Veneeta Dayal (Keynote Speaker, Rutgers University) Variation in free choice items |
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10:00-11:00 | Josef Bayer (Invited Speaker, University of Konstanz) Discourse particles in questions |
11:15-12:00 | Peter Svenonius (University of Tromsø) Features and parameters |
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12:00-12:45 | Boban Arsenijevic & Joanna Ut-Seong Sio (University of Amsterdam & Hong Kong Baptist University) Mediating merge: Evidence from the Cantonese ge |
12:45-1:30 | Dennis Ott (Harvard University) Stylistic fronting as remnant movement |
Parallel Session 1-Syntax | |
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3:00-3:45 | Archna Bhatia & Elabbas Benmamoun (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) Close conjunct agreement: Hindi as a case study |
3:45-4:30 | Manuela Ambar (University of Lisbon) Left periphery and variation - BP vs. EP |
Parallel Session 2-Phonology | |
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3:00-3:45 | K. G. Vijayakrishnan (EFL University, Hyderabad) The phonology of Carnatic music: A markedness approach |
3:45-4:30 | T. Temsunungsang (EFL University, Hyderabad) The emergence of marked syllable structure |
Parallel Session 3-Semantics | |
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3:00-3:45 | Friederike Moltmann (IHPST) Presentational pronouns |
3:45-4:30 | Kwang-Sup Kim (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies) Movement paradoxes and topic phrase |
4:45-5:45 | Mamoru Saito (Invited Speaker, Nanzan University) On the scope properties of Japanese nominative phrases |
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DAY 4: Saturday 28 February 2009
Workshop on Theoretical Understanding of Language Acquisition
9:00-10:00 | Keiko Murasugi (Nanzan University) What Japanese-speaking children's errors tell us about syntax |
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10:00-11:00 | Andrea Gualmini (Utrecht University) Scope resolution and implicature computation in child and adult language: Differences and similarities |
11:15-12:15 | William Snyder (University of Connecticut) The puzzle of grammatical conservatism |
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12:15-1:15 | Thomas Hun-Tak Lee (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) Word order and argument structure in early child Chinese |
2:45-3:45 | Colin Phillips (University of Maryland, College Park) A role for real-time mechanisms in retreat from over-generation |
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3:45-4:45 | Sharon Unsworth (University of Utrecht & Meertens Institute) Acquiring grammatical gender in Dutch: What makes it so difficult? |
5:00-6:00 | Tetsuya Sano (Meiji Gakuin University) Some notes on cross-linguistic variation and children's acquisition of Japanese |
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