Console XVIII - Conference venue

  
Casa Batlló
CLT
UAB
Torre Agbar

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Bellaterra, Barcelona 17-19 December 2009

  
 
 
 
 

 
 
 

Workshop

Formal approaches to the phonology-morphology-syntax interfaces

Workshop venue
The workshop will take place at the Sala d'Actes del Rectorat, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (See Conference venue for how to arrive).

 

workshop    Click here to download the poster in pdf.

Final program

Wednesday – 16 December 2009

 

 

 

10:00-10:30

Welcome

10:30-11:30

Invited Speaker

Eulàlia Bonet & Maria-Rosa Lloret

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona &  Universitat de Barcelona

Rescuing phonology through morphology

11:30-11:45

Coffee & Pastries

11:45-12:30

Ricardo Bermúdez-Otero & Ana Luís

University of Manchester & Universidade de Coimbra

'Morphosyntactic conditioning in phonology: cyclic domains vs prosodic spans'

12:30-13:15

Antonio Fábregas

IS/CASTL-Universitetet i Tromsø

The morphology-syntax connection: Phrasal spell out and allomorphy

13:15-15:00

Lunch

15:00-16:00

Invited Speaker

Cedric Boeckx

ICREA/Center for Theoretical Linguistics - Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

What happens when syntax faces the sensori-motor
systems, phylogenetically and ontogenetically

16:00-16:15

Coffee Break

16:15-17:00

Antje Lahne

University of Konstanz

Serial Probe Impoverishment

17:00-17:45

Hiroki Narita & Bridget Samuels

Harvard University

The H-alpha schema and phonological derivation by phase

17:45-17:55

Short Break

17:55-18:55

Invited Speaker

Kleanthes Grohmann

University of Cyprus

Studies on Interface Conditions: Anti-Locality in 
Grammar

Alternates


1st

Susagna Tubau

Universitat de Vic

Negative Concord in Standard English and the syntax-morphology interface

2nd

Fabio Montermini

CLLE-ERSS, CNRS & Université de Toulouse

A realizational analysis of Italian verb inflection

3rd

Terje Lohndal & Bridget Samuels

University of Maryland & Harvard University

The Edges of the Syntax-Phonology Interface

Download the final program for the workshop in pdf.

Registration

Registration is free. Please send an e-mail including your name and affiliation to console18@uab.cat by 8 December 2009 if you plan on attending the workshop.

Workshop venue
(See Conference venue)


(Associated with ConSOLE 18)

Conclusions drawn from studies that investigate interface phenomena are important not only because they tell us something about the nature of the interface itself, but also because knowledge about the interface is informative about the nature of the domains that meet at the interface. This can ultimately lead to a deeper understanding of the organization of the faculty of language. This is true whether the focus of the investigation is the phonology-morphology, phonology-syntax, phonology-morphology, or morphology-syntax interfaces.

Call for papers
On 16 December, 2009, a one-day workshop focusing on the phonology-morphology-syntax interfaces will be held at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (Centre de Lingüística Teòrica). We invite papers that offer new insights into the nature and organization of the faculty of language deriving from investigations of any of these interfaces. Four abstracts will be selected for presentation.

Abstracts should not exceed two pages, including data, references and diagrams. They should be typed in at least 11-point font. Abstracts must be anonymous and submissions are limited to 1 individual and 1 joint abstract per author. To submit your abstract, please go to http://linguistlist.org/confcustom/console18 and follow the instructions. (PLASE, INCLUDE «WORKSHOP SUBMISSION» IN THE TITLE SECTION). Only abstracts in .pdf format will be considered. The .pdf file should be a shortened version of the abstract title, resembling the full title as closely as possible.

Organising Committee
Jonathan E. MacDonald (Autonomous University of Barcelona)
Clàudia Pons Moll (Autonomous University of Barcelona)

E-mail address
console18@uab.cat

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

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