CSSP | COLLOQUE DE SYNTAXE ET SÉMANTIQUE À PARIS |
English version |
CSSP > 1995 |
Jeudi 12 octobre |
Vendredi 13 octobre |
Samedi 14 octobre |
9h–9h10 Ouverture du colloque 9h10–10h10 Conférence invitée : R. Jackendoff (Brandeis) The Architecture of the Language Faculty |
9h–10h Conférence invitée : D. Dowty (Ohio State) The 'swarm' and Middle Alternations, Predicate Meaning Transfers, and Thematic Role Alignment |
9h–10h Conférence invitée : A. Szabolcsi (UCLA) Differential Scope |
10h10–10h20 Pause |
10h–10h20 Pause |
10h–10h20 Pause |
10h20–10h55
C. Heycock (Edimbourg) & A. Kroch (Philadelphia)
Pseudocleft Connectivity: Implications for the LF Interface Level
10h55–11h30 P. Acquaviva (Dublin) Chain Composition and Head-Licensing: Deriving Negative Concord 11h30–12h05 M.-E. Niño (Stanford) The Multiple Expression of Inflectional Information and Grammatical Architecture |
10h20–10h55
M. Romero (Amherst)
Recoverability Conditions for Sluicing
10h55–11h30 H. Rullmann (Groningen) How to Say 'not even' in Dutch 11h30–12h05 J. Pafel (Tübingen) Wh-phrases in the Scope of (Other) Quantifiers |
10h20–10h55
C. Roberts (Ohio State)
English Prosodic Focus and Information Structure
10h55–11h30 I. Kohlhof (Tübingen) Chain Composition and Head-Licensing: Deriving Negative Concord 11h30–12h05 R. Kibble (Edinburgh) Modal Subordination and Complement Anaphora |
12h05–14h Pause déjeuner |
12h05–14h Pause déjeuner |
12h05–14h Pause déjeuner |
14h–14h35
G. Rebuschi (Paris 3)
Réciprocité, dépendance fonctionnelle et pronoms de discours 14h35–15h10 F. Beil (Stuttgart) Antecedent-Contained Deletion vs. Transitive Verb Phrase Ellipsis 15h10–15h45 A. Grosu & F. Landman (Tel Aviv) On Third-Kind Relative Constructions 15h45–16h20 F. Katada (Senshu University) Agglutinative Causatives and Theories of Morphology 16h20–16h55 P. Culicover & R. Levine (Ohio State) On English Stylistic Inversion and the that-trace Effect |
14h–14h35
B. Levin (Northwestern) & M. Rappaport Hovav (Bar Illan)
Why Can You Wipe a Slate Clean? 14h35–15h10 S. Markantonatou & L. Sadler (Essex) Linking Indirect Arguments and Verb Alternations in English 15h10–15h45 C. Manning (Carnegie Mellon) Valency versus Binding: on the Distinctness of Argument Structure 14h45–16h20 E. Anagnostopoulou (Tilburg ) & M. Everaert (Utrecht) Thematic Hierarchies and Binding Theory: Evidence from Greek |
14h–14h35
F. Keller (Edinburgh)
Underspecified Presuppositions in HPSG 14h35–15h10 M. Johnston (Brandeis) The Telic/Atelic Distinction and the Individuation of Quantificational Domains 15h10–15h45 V. Dayal (Rutgers) Unexpected Licensing of 'Any' 15h45–16h20 F. Corblin (Rennes 2) & I. Derzhanski (Edinburgh) Multiple Negation, Optional Arguments and the Reification of Eventualities |
16h55–19h Réception |
16h20–16h40 Pause |
16h20–16h40 Pause |
19h–20h Conférence invitée : J. Bresnan (Stanford) Lexicality and Argument Structure |
16h40–17h15
J. Moore & F. Ackerman (San Diego)
Proto-Properties, Grammatical Relations and Case Marking 17h15–17h40 R. Buchalla (Jerusalem) Acts in an Extended Neo-Davidsonian Framework 17h40–18h15 T. Hoekstra (Leiden) Verb Composition, Theta-Role Composition 18h15h–18h50 P. Postal (New York) Two Types of English Object |
16h40–17h15
S. Zucchi (Cornell)
Incomplete Events, Intensionality, and Perfective Aspect 17h15–17h40 D. Farkas (Santa Cruz) Reduplicated Indefinites in Hungarian |
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