HPSG94 Programme

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Arnold D J (doug@llsun3.essex.ac.uk)
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Please Circulate. Apologies when/if you receive this more than once. If you would like a LaTex or PostScript version of the programme, please contact: doug@essex.ac.uk ********************************************************************** HPSG-94 1994 CONFERENCE ON HEAD-DRIVEN PHRASE STRUCTURE GRAMMAR: EXPLANATORY MECHANISMS AND EMPIRICAL CONSEQUENCES. August, 6-7, 1994 University of Copenhagen ********* PROGRAMME ********* For information about local arrangements, see below. SATURDAY -------- 9.30 John Nerbonne (University of Groningen) Edges and null nominal heads. 10.15 Dimitra Kolliakou (University of Edinburgh) Determiners - Speci- fiers or Heads: Evidence from modern Greek. 11.00 COFFEE 11.15 Andrew Bredenkamp (University of Essex) Nominal anaphora in Dutch and Norwegian. 12.00 Jong-Bok Kim (Stanford University) The interface between morph- ology and syntax: a constraint based and lexical approach. 12.45 LUNCH 2.00 Bjarne Oersnes (University of Copenhagen) Towards an HPSG anal- ysis of Danish synthetic compounding. 2.45 Robert Borsley (University of Wales) Phrasally triggered mutation in Welsh. 3.30 Robert P. Malouf (Stanford University) Some theoretical consequ- ences of Potawatomi verb inflection. 4.15 COFFEE 4.45 Anne Copestake (University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory and Xe- rox PARC) and Ted Briscoe (University of Cambridge Computer Labora- tory and Rank Xerox Research Centre) Representing idioms. 5.30 Anthony Davis (Stanford University) The content of thematic roles in the hierarchical lexicon. 6.15 FINISH 6.30 RECEPTION SUNDAY ------ 9.30 Ivan A. Sag (Stanford University) Relative clauses: A multiple in- heritance analysis. 10.15 Thomas E.Hukari (University of Victoria) and Robert D. Levine (Ohio State University) Toward a homogeneous approach to extraction phenomena. 11.00 COFFEE 11.15 Andreas Kathol (Ohio State University) Parasitic gaps in German revisited. 12.00 Thomas E. Hukari (University of Victoria) Wh-agreement in Hal- komelem (huk'q'umi'num') Salish. 12.45 LUNCH 2.00 Michael Dukes (University of California, Los Angeles) Relative oblique- ness and grammatical relations in Austronesian. 2.45 Paola Monachesi (Tilburg University) On the status of Italian bisyl- labic clitic loro. 3.30 Anne Abeille (Universite de Paris 8), Daniele Godard (CNRS/Universite de Paris 7) and Philip Miller (Universite de Lille 3) The structure of French causative constructions. 4.15 COFFEE 4.45 Luca Dini (CSLI and Scuola Normale Superiore) A lexical account of Italian absolute past participle phrases. 5.30 Georgia M.Green (University of Illinois) Universal grammar without principles or parameters: Modelling grammar growth. 6.15 FINISH Reserve Papers 1. Hyunoo Lee and Ki-Suk Lee (Ohio State University) An HPSG account of certain parallelisms between anaphoric dependencies and Wh- dependencies in Wh-in situ languages. 2. Erhard Hinrichs (University of Tuebingen) and Tsuneko Nakazawa (NTT Laboratories) Lexical and syntactic properties of control constructions in German. 3. Kersti B"orjars (University of Manchester) In fact, noun phrases are really Noun Phrases. OTHER INFORMATION ================= HPSG94 will take place immediately preceding ESSLLI-6 (The 6th European Summer School in Language, Logic and Information) at the University of Copenhagen. The main topic is the employment of HPSG as a framework for linguistic research focussing on how the explanatory potential of HPSG illuminates analytical problems of empirical phenomena cross-linguistically and for particular languages. The conference is limited to max. 90 participants. Further information, including registration procedures can be obtained from the local organizer committee. Participants attending both HPSG-94 and ESSLLI-6 should indicate this when they register for ESSLLI-6. Accommodation for the extra days will be arranged. Conference fee is DKK 100,- (app. US $ 20). FOR INFORMATION ABOUT LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS, please contact: Bjarne Oersnes IAAS University of Copenhagen Njalsgade 80 DK-2300 Copenhagen S fax: (+45) 35 32 86 35 e-mail: bjarne@cphling.dk


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