syntax

1st HLS brainstorming meeting
The 1st Heritage Language Syntax #HLS brainstorming meeting will take place virtually on the 20th of June. The “guiding” question will be What should always be present in a paper on heritage syntax? – so that all the people working on it from different perspectives can find the info they need. This will also be…
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Leiden/Bielefeld Workshop on Comparative Syntax (LeiBieCos)
LeiBieCos, a workshop on Comparative Syntax organized by the universities of Leiden and Bielefeld, will take place at Leiden University on Thursday 23 May and Friday 24 May 2024. The program can be found here. Registration In order to attend the conference, please register using this form. The registration fee is €50, which covers coffee/tea, snacks and…
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RoLinC Talk: Roberta D’Alessandro
Roberta D’Alessandro (ILS, UU) will be giving the next Romance Linguistics Circle talk, entitled Honorificity, phi-agreement and an inside-view on pronouns and referentiality. The case of Italian voi and lei. The talk will take place on the 14th of May at 1pm. Abstract Honorifics are not as widely present in Romance languages as they are in several Asian languages….
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RoLinC: Xavier Villalba, Mirative markers
On May 7, Xavier Villalba (Autonomous University of Barcelona) will be giving a talk entitled, Mirative markers in Romance exclamative sentences. Abstract: Exclamative sentences in Romance involve a rich set of markers whose syntactic position and semantic/pragmatic meaning is unclear. Consider the markers (mrk) in boldface in the exclamative sentences in (1): (1) a. Si (que)…
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Philosophy and Generative Grammar 2
For more than sixty years, developments in linguistic theory (particularly in the generative tradition) have significantly influenced philosophers’ thinking about language and the mind. Likewise, philosophers’ discussions on the nature of language, the mind, and the world have influenced how linguists understand and model language. This conference brings together philosophers and linguists to discuss topics in…
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REEDS talk: Pritha Chandra
The REEDS-network is very happy to announce a new installment in the REEDStalks lecture series. Speaker: Pritha Chandra (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi) Title: The Emergence of Politeness: Evidence from Dialects Date and time: Friday, 10 May at 15:00 CET (Click here to add to your Google calendar) Location: Zoom Abstract: pdf
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Syntax Reading Group: Linearizing at LF
Our next Syntax reading group meeting is scheduled for May 2, at 12 noon. We will read a “provocative” paper by our next SIL talk Jairo Nuñes, entitled Linearizing chains at LF, in Gallego and Martins (2018), Language, Syntax and Natural Sciences, CUP. The paper is available at the UB as ebook. I’ll also put…
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