CSSP COLLOQUE DE SYNTAXE
ET SÉMANTIQUE À PARIS
English version

CSSP 1995


Le premier Colloque de Syntaxe et Sémantique à Paris (CSSP 1995) a eu lieu à l'Université Paris 7, du 12 au 14 octobre 1995. Il comprenait une session thématique sur les rôles thématiques qui a eu lieu le 13 octobre.
Une sélection de travaux présentés au colloque a été publiée sous le titre de Empirical Issues in Syntax and Semantics 1.

Programme

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

Relecteurs

Anne Abeillé (U. Paris 7), Nicholas Asher (U. du Texas, Austin), Andrée Borillo (U. Toulouse 2), Gennaro Chierchia (U. Milan) Francis Corblin (U. Rennes 2), Carmen Dobrovie-Sorin (CNRS, Paris 7), Elisabet Engdahl (U d'Edimbourg), Donka Farkas (UCSC), Danièle Godard (CNRS, Lille) , Jacqueline Guéron (Paris 10), Jacques Jayez (EHESS), Ruth Kempson (SOAS, Londres), William Ladusaw (UCSC), Jean Lowenstamm (U. Paris 7), Jean-Marie Marandin (CNRS, Paris 7), Philip Miller (U. Lille 3), Jean-Claude Milner (U. Paris 7), Marie-Claude Paris (U. Paris 7), Malka Rappaport-Hovav (Bar Illan U.), Eric Reuland (U. Utrecht), Alain Rouveret (U. Paris 8), Anna Szabolcsi (UCLA), Annie Zaenen (Rank Xerox).

Comité d'organisation

Francis Corblin (U. Rennes 2), Carmen Dobrovie-Sorin (CNRS-Paris 7), Danièle Godard (CNRS-Paris 7), Jean-Marie Marandin (CNRS-Paris 7)

Soutiens financiers

CSSP 1995 a été organisé avec le soutien du CNRS, de l'Université Paris 7, et du Laboratoire de Linguistique Formelle (URA 1028, CNRS-Paris 7).


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