The talks at GLOW 37 can be followed through live streaming.
- Only the talks are available for streaming.
- During the questions/discussion, video will be streamed, but audio will not be available.
- The handouts are available on Dropbox: download the handouts.
- You need Flash Player to follow the streaming: download Flash Player. The live stream is also available on iOS: just install the Adobe Connect Mobile app.
To follow the streaming, you
- go to http://kuleuven.adobeconnect.com/glow37
- fill in your name (followed by your country or affiliation)
- click “Enter Room”.
Streaming Schedule
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2014 | ||
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9.15-10.00 | Elena Guerzoni (University of Southern California) and Yael Sharvit (UCLA) NPIs in Questions, Disjunction and Ellipsis |
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10.15-11.00 | Aida Talić (University of Connecticut) Upward P-cliticization, accent shift, and extraction out of PP |
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13.45-14.30 | Željko Bošković (University of Connecticut) From the Complex NP Constraint to Everything |
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14.45-15.30 | Hans van de Koot (UCL), Renita Silva (UCL), Claudia Felser (University of Potsdam) and Mikako Sato (UCL) Dutch A-Scrambling Is Not Movement: Evidence from Antecedent Priming |
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16.00-16.45 | Coppe van Urk (MIT) On the relation of C and T, A’-movement, and “marked nominative” in Dinka |
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17.00-17.45 | Isabelle Charnavel (Harvard University) and Victoria Mateu (UCLA) Antilogophoricity in Clitic Clusters |
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18.15-19.00 | Haoze Li (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) and Jess Law (Rutgers University) Focus intervention effects and the quantificational domain of focus operators |
Thursday, April 3d, 2014 | ||
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9.15-10.00 | Tue Trinh (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) On the Evidence Condition of Yes/No Questions in English |
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10.15-11.00 | Martina Wiltschko (UBC) and Elizabeth Ritter (Ben Gurion University) Animating the Narrow Syntax |
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13.45-14.30 | Arantzazu Elordieta (University of the Basque Country) and Bill Haddican (Queens College-CUNY) Truncation feeds intervention: Two clause type effects in Basque |
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14.45-15.30 | Eric Lander (Ghent University) Intraparadigmatic cyclic and roll-up derivations in the Old Norse reinforced demonstrative |
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16.00-16.45 | Maria Polinsky, Gregory Scontras and Zuzanna Fuchs (Harvard University) The Differential Representation of Number and Gender in Spanish |
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17.00-17.45 | Bill Haddican (Queens College-CUNY), Anders Holmberg (Newcastle University) and Nanna Haug Hilton (University of Groningen) Stay in shape! |
Friday, April 4th, 2014 | ||
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9.15-10.00 | Yangsook Park (UMass Amherst) Indexicals and the long-distance reflexive caki in Korean |
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10.15-11.00 | Yohei Oseki (NYU) Bare Adjunction as “Two-Peaked” Structure |
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11.30-12.15 | Ewan Dunbar (Laboratoire de Sciences Cognitives et Psycholinguistique ENS / EHESS / CNRS) Cyclic opacity facilitates phonological interpretation |
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14.00-14.45 | Thomas McFadden (ZAS Berlin) Why nominative is special: stem-allomorphy and case structures |
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15.00-15.45 | Doreen Georgi (University of Leipzig) Opaque reflexes of cyclic movement: Ordering final vs. intermediate steps |
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16.15-17.00 | Jutta Hartmann (Tübingen University) and Caroline Heycock (Edinburgh University) Agreement in Copula Clauses: Evidence for a dual mechanism of Agreement |
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17.15-18.00 | Karen Lahousse (KU Leuven) Low sentence structure in French |