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LINGUIST List 19.2503

Wed Aug 13 2008

Confs: Cognitive Science, Language Acquisition, Ling Theories/Israel

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Message 1: Israel Association for Theoretical Linguistics 24
Date: 13-Aug-2008
From: Yehuda Falk <msyfalkmscc.huji.ac.il>
Subject: Israel Association for Theoretical Linguistics 24
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Israel Association for Theoretical Linguistics 24
Short Title: IATL 24

Date: 26-Oct-2008 - 27-Oct-2008
Location: Jerusalem, Israel
Contact: Yehuda Falk
Contact Email: msyfalkmscc.uji.ac.il
Meeting URL: http://linguistics.huji.ac.il/IATL/IATL24.html

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Language Acquisition; Linguistic Theories

Meeting Description:

The 24th Annual Meeting of the Israel Association for Theoretical Linguistics

IATL 24
October 26-27, 2008
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Sponsored by:
The Office of Research and Development, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
The Faculty of Humanities, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Conference website: http://linguistics.huji.ac.il/IATL/IATL24.html

Program

Sunday, October 26, 2008

10:00-10:20
Gathering and refreshments

10:20-10:30
Welcome and greetings

10:30-11:30
Invited Speaker
Louise McNally (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
TBA

11:30-12:10
Galit Sassoon (Ben Gurion University of the Negev)
Vagueness Pertaining to Degree Constructions

12:10-12:25
Coffee break

12:25-13:05
Noam Faust (Université Paris 7)
The Template as a Morphology-Syntax Interface in Modern Hebrew

13:05-13:45
Katharina Schuhmann (State University of New York at Stony Brook)
Degrees of (Un)Grammaticality in Syllable Contact

13:45-15:10
Lunch

15:10-15:50
Ivy Sichel (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) and Sabine Iatridou (MIT)
English NegDPs and Scopal Predicates

15:50-16:30
Frederick Hoyt (University of Texas at Austin)
Negative Concord in Levantine Arabic

16:30-16:45
Coffee break

16:45-17:25
Gabi Danon (Bar Ilan University)
Grammatical Number in Numeral-Noun Constructions

17:25-18:25
Invited Speaker
Richard Kayne (New York University)
TBA

Dinner

Monday, October 27, 2008

10:00-10:40
Boban Arsenijevic (University of Amsterdam) and Berit Gehrke (Universitat Pompeu
Fabra)
Accusative Case in PPs

10:40-11:20
Beth Levin (Stanford University) and Malka Rappaport Hovav (The Hebrew
University of Jerusalem)
Lexicalized Manner and Result are in Complementary Distribution

11:20-11:35
Coffee break

11:35-12:15
Aviad Eilam (University of Pennsylvania)
Beyond Regularization: The Role of Native Learners in Shaping Modern Hebrew
Relative Clauses

12:15-12:55
Martin Hackl, Jorie Koster-Moeller, and Andrea Gottstein (Pomona College)
Processing Opacity

12:55-13:25
Business Meeting

13:25-14:50
Lunch

14:50-15:30
Lena Ibnbari (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev)
Asymmetries in Russian Predicate Clefts

15:30-16:10
Gabriela Bilbiie (Université Paris 7)
Reconstructing Ellipsis: the Case of Gapping in Romanian

16:10-16:25
Coffee break

16:25-17:05
Chris Reintges (Université Paris 7)
INCREASING Morphological Complexity

17:05-18:05
Invited Speaker
Danny Fox (MIT)
Economy and Embedded Implicatures (joint work with Benjamin Spector, CNRS)

Alternates

Jenny Birger
Tel Aviv University
L1 Acquisition of Unaccusatives: Reconsidering the ''Unergative Misanalysis
Hypothesis''

Pavel Braginsky
Bar Ilan University
On the Semantics of Prefixation in Russian: A Case Study of the Prefix ZA-

Yael Greenberg and Chen Matzri
Bar Ilan University
Davka: A Focus-Sensitivity-based Analysis

Michelle Sheehan
Newcastle University
Why Complements (Sometimes) Get Left Behind at PF
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