main colloquium
organized by Veronika Hegedűs and Péter Szigetvári
time: Wednesday–Friday, 11–13 April 2018
place: Széchenyi István tér 9, 1051 Budapest, Nagyterem
(events marked * take place elsewhere)
full programme
- *Tue 10 Apr, 0830–0900 (offsite!)
- registration
- *Tue 10 Apr, 0830–1830 (offsite!)
- workshop on predication in relation to propositions and properties
- *Tue 10 Apr, 0830–1800 (offsite!)
- workshop on long-distance segmental phenomena
- *Tue 10 Apr, 1900–2100
- welcome reception (Krúdy-terem)
- Wed 11 Apr, 0800–0845
- registration
- Wed 11 Apr, 0845–0900
- introduction
- Wed 11 Apr, 0900–1000
- Gary Thoms, David Adger, Caroline Heycock and Jennifer Smith. The curious development of ‘have’-raising [abstract] [slides]
- Wed 11 Apr, 1000–1100
- Guillaume Enguehard. French Liaison and Vowel Elision are symmetrical OCP effects [abstract]
- Wed 11 Apr, 1100–1130
- coffee
- Wed 11 Apr, 1130–1230
- Stanislao Zompì. Ergative is not inherent: Evidence from *ABA in suppletion and syncretism [abstract] [handout]
- Wed 11 Apr, 1230–1400
- lunch
- Wed 11 Apr, 1400–1500
- Christine Marquardt. Opacity in Mojeño Trinitario Reduplication: A Harmonic Serialism Account [abstract]
- Wed 11 Apr, 1505–1550
- poster lightning talks
- *Wed 11 Apr, 1550–1700
- posters & coffee (Krúdy-terem)
- Johanna Benz. Affix order and the availability of phonological information [abstract]
- Tamas Biro. From Harmonic Grammar to Optimality Theory: Production and maturation in q-HG [abstract] [poster]
- Jan Casalicchio, Francesco Maria Ciconte and Roberta D’Alessandro. On phasal domains and the difference between subject and object clitics [abstract] [poster]
- Tingchun Chen. Multiple case assignment and case-stacking in Amis [abstract] [handout]
- Emily Clem. Disharmony and the Final-Over-Final Condition in Amahuaca [abstract] [handout]
- Karen De Clercq. The internal syntax of Q-words [abstract] [poster]
- Lieven Danckaert. Rethinking the origins of Old Romance V-to-C movement [abstract] [poster]
- Julianne Doner. The Anchoring Domain and the EPP [abstract] [handout]
- Naomi Francis. On even in presupposition denials [abstract] [poster]
John Grinstead, Morgan Oates, Melissa Nieves-Rivera and Ramón Padilla-Reyes. Quantifier Relationships in the Lexicon: Scalar Competence and Performance [abstract](cancelled)- James Griffiths, Güliz Güneş and Anikó Lipták. Reprise Fragments in Minimalism: an in-situ analysis [abstract]
- Tamas Halm. Grammaticalization without Feature Economy: Evidence from the Voice Cycle in Hungarian [abstract] [poster] [handout]
- Paloma Jeretic. Structured Questions in Turkish [abstract] [poster]
- Carina Kauf and Hedde Zeijlstra. Explaining the Ambiguity of Embedded Past Tense Morphology [abstract]
- Maria Kouneli. Adjectival modification in Kipsigis [abstract]
- Kuniya Nasukawa and Phillip Backley. Vowel weakening reveals hierarchical segment structure [abstract]
- Heather Newell. There are no Bracketing Paradoxes, or How to be a Modular Grammarian [abstract] [poster]
- Arthur Santana. Is there reduction via laxing in northern dialects of Brazilian Portuguese? [abstract] [poster]
- Sandhya Sundaresan. Modelling selectional variation for indexical shift [abstract]
- Neda Todorovic. Licensing future [abstract] [poster] [handout]
- Laurence Voeltzel. The Faroese Rhotic and OL Clusters [abstract]
- Joanna Zaleska. Coalescence as autosegmental spreading and delinking [abstract]
- Wed 11 Apr, 1600–1700
- coffee
- Wed 11 Apr, 1700–1800
- Alejo Alcaraz. Deep and Surface clitics in Northern Castilian Spanish [abstract]
- Wed 11 Apr, 1800–1900
- Yuriy Kushnir. Accent Strength in Lithuanian Prosody [abstract] [handout]
- Thu 12 Apr, 0830–0900
- registration
- Thu 12 Apr, 0900–1000
- Christopher Green and Abbie Hantgan-Sonko. Word-level ATR asymmetry: Insights from Bondu-so vowel harmony [abstract]
- Thu 12 Apr, 1000–1100
- Imke Driemel and Jude Nformi. On pure focus movement in Syntax — Observations from Limbum [abstract] [handout]
- Thu 12 Apr, 1100–1130
- coffee
- Thu 12 Apr, 1130–1230
- Thomas McFadden. Tamil allocutive agreement and the syntax of the SpeechAct Phrase [abstract] [handout]
- Thu 12 Apr, 1230–1400
- lunch
- Thu 12 Apr, 1400–1500
- Hadas Kotek and Matthew Barros. Which QuD? [abstract] [handout]
- Thu 12 Apr, 1505–1550
- poster lightning talks
- *Thu 12 Apr, 1550–1700
- posters & coffee (Krúdy-terem)
- Bronwyn M. Bjorkman, Elizabeth Cowper and Daniel Siddiqi. Unifying -ing without “participles” [abstract] [handout]
- Kenyon Branan and Abdul-Razak Sulemana. Covert movement licenses parasitic gaps [abstract]
- Pietro Cerrone and Hiromune Oda. Reinterpreting ne-cliticization as split-topicalization [abstract]
- Karen De Clercq and Liliane Haegeman. DIE second root clauses in the Ghent dialect (2nd alternate syntax talk) [abstract] [poster]
- Noam Faust, Nicola Lampitelli and Shanti Ulfsbjorninn. Prepositions of Italian unite! A non-allomorphic account of preposition-article sequences [abstract] [poster]
- Guilherme D. Garcia. Regulating the interaction between lexical statistics and the grammar: a naturalness bias in learning weight [abstract] [poster]
- Melanie Hobich. What do you want for a drink? The structure of the German was für-construction in light of historic data [abstract]
Lisa Hofmann. German Sentential Stress Reconsidered (1st alternate phonology talk) [abstract]- Kanako Ikeda, Tomohiro Fujii and Kyoko Yamakoshi. Position of Why in Children’s Clause Structure: Evidence from English and Japanese [abstract] [poster]
- Sampson Korsah and Andrew Murphy. Clausal determiners and DP shells in Kwa [abstract]
- Jeremy Kuhn, Lara Mantovan and Carlo Geraci. Low referentiality in LSF and LIS [abstract]
- Ora Matushansky and Joost Zwarts. Axes to grind [abstract] [poster] [handout]
- Ivan Ortega-Santos. What Deictic Gestures Tell Us about the Syntax-Gesture Interface: Gestural Pronouns in an Oral Language [abstract]
- Marcel Pitteroff and Marika Lekakou. In the event of a disposition [abstract] [poster]
- Radek Šimík. On wh-questions, wh-relatives, and their kin [abstract] [poster]
- Kensuke Takita. Voice-Mismatches under Japanese N’-Deletion and Syntactic Identity [abstract] [poster] [handout]
- Lyn Tieu and Zheng Shen. Interpretive restrictions on superlatives in full vs. fragment answers [abstract]
- Jozina Vander Klok. Must the external argument be a topic? Answers from answers in Javanese [abstract] [poster]
- Laura Vela-Plo. Comparative coordination in the nominal domain [abstract] [poster]
- Jenneke van der Wal. Bantu flexible argument licensing [abstract]
Philipp Weisser. Deriving Allomorphy and Suppletion as PF-Idioms (1st alternate syntax talk) [abstract](changed to talk)- Sławomir Zdziebko. Polish /e/-Backing and the nature of lexical diacritics (2nd alternate phonology talk) [abstract]
- Thu 12 Apr, 1600–1700
- coffee
- Thu 12 Apr, 1700–1800
Florian Schäfer. Revisiting Visser’s Generalization [abstract](cancelled)- Philipp Weisser. Deriving Allomorphy and Suppletion as PF-Idioms [abstract] [slides]
- Thu 12 Apr, 1800–1900
- Fenna Bergsma. Mismatches in free relatives [abstract] [handout]
- Fri 13 Apr, 0900–1000
- Doreen Georgi. On the nature of ATB-movement: insights from reflexes of movement [abstract] [slides]
- Fri 13 Apr, 1000–1100
- Daniel Christoph Gleim. Tone does not trigger epenthesis: evidence from Arapaho [abstract]
- Fri 13 Apr, 1100–1130
- coffee
- Fri 13 Apr, 1130–1230
- Laura Kalin. The Ins and Outs of Allomorphy in Turoyo (Neo-Aramaic) [abstract] [handout]
- Fri 13 Apr, 1230–1400
- lunch
- Fri 13 Apr, 1400–1500
- Yosuke Sato and Masako Maeda. On Syntactic Head Movement in Japanese and Its Interpretive Consequences: A New Perspective from Verb-Echo Answers and Negative Scope Reversal [abstract] [handout]
- Fri 13 Apr, 1500–1600
- Thuy Bui. Aspectual Asymmetry: Temporal reference in Vietnamese [abstract] [slides]
- Fri 13 Apr, 1600–1630
- coffee
- Fri 13 Apr, 1630–1730
- Jon Ander Mendia. Degree Relatives and their kin [abstract] [handout]
- Fri 13 Apr, 1730–1830
- Stefan Keine and Ethan Poole. Reconstruction beyond English [abstract] [handout]
- Fri 13 Apr, 1830–1900
- business meeting
- *Fri 13 Apr, 1930–2230
- conference dinner, Vén Hajó
- *Sat 14 Apr, 0900–1745 (offsite!)
- workshop on the grammar and pragmatics of interrogatives and their (special) uses
- *Sat 14 Apr, 0900–1800 (offsite!)
- workshop on sign language syntax and linguistic theory
- *Sat 14 Apr, 1000–1600 (offsite!)
- workshop on the importance of formalization in phonology
Tuesday 10 April: syntax and phonology workshops
main colloquium begins [abstracts]
Wednesday 11 April: main colloquium, day 1
Thursday 12 April: main colloquium, day 2
Friday 13 April: main colloquium, day 3
main colloquium ends
Saturday 14 April: semantics, sign language, and PTA workshops