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Generative Linguistics in Poland 5 (syntax and morphology)

DATES: 30 November - 1 December 2002

LOCATION: University of Warsaw (the main campus), Palac Potockich (building no. 19 on the main campus map) , Sala Balowa.

ORGANIZED BY:  Institute of English Studies, University of Warsaw
   Institute of Computer Science, Polish Academy of Sciences

INVITED SPEAKERS:

Robert D. Borsley   University of Essex
Gisbert Fanselow   University of Potsdam

PROGRAMME:

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Saturday (30 November 2002):
 
13.30-13.50:   REGISTRATION
13.50-14.00: OPENING ADDRESS
  
14.00-15.00: INVITED SPEAKER:
Robert D. Borsley (University of Essex)
"On the Periphery: Comparative Correlatives in Polish and English"
15.00-15.40: Beata Trawinski (Eberhard-Karls-Universitaet Tuebingen)
"The Syntax of 'Complex Prepositions' in German: An HPSG Approach"
15.40-16.20: Maria Bloch-Trojnar (Catholic University of Lublin)
"Syntax-Morphology Interaction in the Modern Irish Progressive Construction"
  
16.20-17.00: Coffee Break
  
17.00-17.40: Adam Przepiorkowski (Polish Academy of Sciences)
"A Hierarchy of Polish Genders"
17.40-18.20: Lutz Gunkel (Institut fuer Deutsche Sprache)
"Syncretism and Case Underspecification in Polish Noun Paradigms"
18.20-19.00: Gilbert C. Rappaport (University of Texas at Austin)
"Case Syncretism, Categories, and the Morphosyntax of Polish Numeral Phrases"
  
19.00: DINNER
  
Sunday (1 December 2002):
 
10.00-11.00: INVITED SPEAKER:
Gisbert Fanselow (University of Potsdam)
"Head Movement and Second Position Effects"
11.00-11.40: Roland Meyer (University of Leipzig)
"Structural Differences in Polish vs. Czech wh-Questions and the Taxonomy of wh-Movement in Slavic"
11.40-12.20: Sun-Ho Hong (University of Essex)
"Why does way 'why' have Anti-Superiority Effect in Korean?"
  
12.20-13.00: Coffee Break
  
13.00-13.40: Krzysztof Migdalski (Tilburg University)
"Participle Preposing in Bulgarian"
13.40-14.20: Jacek Witkos (Adam Mickiewicz University)
"Single Cycle Syntax Meets GoN"
14.20-15.00: Frederick J. Newmeyer (University of Washington)
"Against the Split-CP Hypothesis"
  
END OF GLiP-5

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