The CUNY/SUNY/NYU Linguistics Mini-Conference

10 March 2001
At: SUNY at Stony Brook
Exact location: CELT room - First floor of Main Melville Library


10:00-10:30 Carlos de Cuba & Barbara Urogdi SUNY The role of factivity in the syntax and semantics of embedded clauses
10:30-11:00 Vladislav Rapoport NYU The structure and interpretation of Russian QPs
11:00-11:30 Tomoyuki Yabe CUNY Clitic doubling and the link with possessed noun phrase
constructions: The case of Amharic object-marking
11:45-12:15 Nenad Lovric, Dianne Bradley & Janet Dean Fodor CUNY Silent prosody resolves syntactic ambiguities: Evidence from Croatian
12:15-12:45  Margo DelliCarpini SUNY The interpretation and acquisition of quantification by second language learners of English
12:45-1:15  William Sakas CUNY Modeling parameter setting performance in domains with a large number of parameters: A hybrid approach
Lunch Break
2:30-3:00 Stefan Benus & Adamantios Gafos NYU Gestural coordination and the distribution of English geminates
3:00-3:30 Eun Jeong Oh SUNY Assimilation triggered by sonority
3:30-4:00 Laurie Woods NYU Deriving coda conditions through the interaction of markedness constraints
4:15-4:45 Masha Vassilieva SUNY Coordination of possessives in Russian
4:45-5:15 Nino Gulli NYU Reduplication as coordination
5:15-5:45 Ivy Sichel CUNY Hebrew pronominal subjects and obligatory V-raising

Post-conference activities are not yet agreed in every detail.

Alternates:
Marianne Law Borroff (SUNY), Adjacent vowels in Zapotec
Franca Ferrari-Bridges (NYU), Off-line versus on-line strategies of reanalysis
Ken N. Lacy (NYU), And now for something completely different: An antisymmetry approach to Japanese wh-movement
Nancy Stern (CUNY), Tell me about yourself: -self as a signal of meaning
 
 

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