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Wednesday April 5

18.00-20.00

Registration GLOW

 

 

 

Thursday April 6

8.30-9.00

Registration GLOW

9.00-9.15

Opening (AULA MAGNA)

 

Syntax

AULA MAGNA

 

Phonology

ROOM 01, GROUND FLOOR

9:15-10:15

Halldór Á. Sigurðsson  & Anders Holmberg

U. Lund & Newcastle upon Tyne

Icelandic Dative Intervention

 

T. A. Hall

Indiana University

Against Comparative Markedness

10:15–11:15

Marc Richards

U. Cambridge

Quirky Expletives

 

Ania Łubowicz

U. South California

Infixation as morpheme Absorption

11:15-11:30

Break

11:30-12:30

Phil Branigan

Memorial University

Feature values in intervention effects in a polysynthetic language

 

Markus A. Pöchtrager

U. Vienna

Estonian and English: Variations on Phonological Themes

12:30-13:30

Invited speaker

J. McCarthy

University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Derivations: Optimal and otherwise

AULA MAGNA

13:30-15:00

Lunch

15:00-16:00

Marjo van Koppen

U. Utrecht- UiL/OTS

 One Probe – Multiple Goals

   

16:00-17:00

Franc Marušič

Politehnika Nova Gorica

If non-simultaneous spell-out exists, this is what it can explain

 

Ashley W. Farris

Indiana University

Faithfulness to the marked and the acquisition of gapped cluster inventories

17:00-17:30

Break

17:30-18:30

Sophia Malamud

U. Pennsylvania

Impersonal indexicals: MAN, SI and YOU

 

Baris Kabak & Anthi Revithiadou

U. Konstanz & U. of the Aegean

Towards a typology of pre-/post-accentuation

18:30-19:30

Asaf Bachrach & Michael Wagner

MIT & Cornell University

Syntactically Driven Cyclicity vs. Output-Output Correspondence: The Case of Adjunction in Diminutive Morphology

19.30-20.00

 

Blackwell reception

 

 

 

Friday April 7

AULA MAGNA

 

Saturday April 8

AULA MAGNA

9:00-10:00

Ad Neeleman & Hans van de Koot

U. College London

The Nature of Discourse Templates

 

 

Marcel den Dikken

City University of New York

Vacuous Movement in Focus-On the syntax of highest-subject wh-questions and relative clauses

 

10:00–11:00

Norbert Corver & Marjo van Koppen

U. Utrecht – UiL/OTS

Let’s Focus on Noun ellipsis

 

 

Thomas Leu

New York University

From Greek to Germanic: the Structure of Adjectival Modification

11:00-11:30

Break

 

Break

11:30-12:30

Fredrik Heinat

Lund university

Probing phrases, pronouns and binding

 

Klaus Abels & Ad Neeleman

U. Tromsø & University College London

Universal 20 without the LCA

12:30-13:30

Daniel Hardt

Copenhagen Business School

Re-Binding and the Derivation of Parallelism Domains

 

Invited speaker

Richard S. Kayne

New York University

On the Tension between Syntax and Morphology

13:30-15:00

Lunch

 

Lunch

15:00-16:00

Lisa Levinson

New York University

Finding Arguments for Pseudo-Resultative predicates

 

Patricia Schneider-Zioga

U. South California

Bounded Unbounded Movement

16:00-17:00

Gillian Ramchand & Mai Tungseth

U. Tromsø

 Aspect and Verbal Prepositions

 

Heather Lee Taylor

U. Maryland

The Syntactically Well-Behaved Comparative Correlative

17:00-17:30

Break

 

Break

17:30-18:30

 

Business Meeting

 

Nicolas Guilliot & Nouman Malkawi

U. Nantes

When Movement fails to Reconstruct

18:30-19:30

 

 

George Tsoulas

U. York

 Plurality of mass nouns and the grammar of number

21:00

Dinner Party

with the performance of
LA NOVA EUTERPE
Four-man a cappella Catalan traditional group

   

 

 

 

Syntax alternates

1

Marios Mavrogiorgos

U. Cambridge

The syntax-morphology interface is at the edge: evidence from Greek clitics

2

Melanie Jouitteau

U. Naoned/Nantes

The EPP is a Principle and VSO languages do not exist

 

3

Daniel Harbour

QMUL

The Semantic Atoms of Morphological Number

 

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