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Ban on Coreference [GLOW 36] [handout] [3] [fixed typos].dvi

Ban on Coreference [GLOW 36] [handout] [3] [fixed typos].dvi Accounting for the Absence of Coreferential Subjects in TP Coordination∗ Bronwyn M. Bjorkman, University of Toronto bronwyn.bjorkman@utoronto.ca GLOW 36, April 4-6 1 Introduction This talk is about coordination • Specifically, a curious restriction on the availability of backwards-referring pronom- inal subjects in (clausal) coordination

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The syntax of negative questions and their answers

The syntax of negative questions and their answers HOW TO ANSWER A NEGATIVE QUESTION Anders Holmberg http://research.ncl.ac.uk/yesandno Two ways to answer a negative question Japanese: Question: Kimi tukarete nai? you tired NEG ‘Are you not tired?’ Answer: Un (tukarete nai). yes tired NEG (Lit.)‘Yes, I’m not tired.’ Swedish: Q: Är du inte trött? are you not tired A: Nej (jag är inte trött). no I a

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Generative Linguistics in the Old World 36 Lund University · April 3, 2013 Long-Distance Agreement, Improper Movement and the Locality of Agree Stefan Keine University of Massachusetts, Amherst keine@linguist.umass.edu • Main Claim: e ban on impropermovement is the result of amore general constraint onAgree. • Motivation: Restrictions on ϕ-agreement mirror restrictions on movement and interact wit

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Microsoft Word - handout.docx

Microsoft Word - handout.docx 1 Anaphoric Dependencies in Real Time: Processing of Russian Numerical Constructions Maria Polinsky GLOW 36 Eric Potsdam Harvard University Lund University University of Florida polinsky@fas.harvard.edu April 5, 2013 potsdam@ufl.edu 1 Introduction 1.1 Encoding of anaphoric dependencies Natural language provides multiple ways to encode coconstrual relations (1) a. Mike

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GLOWKeynote

GLOWKeynote Constraining Local Dislocation dialect-geographically Gertjan Postma Meertens Instituut Amsterdam gertjan.postma@meertens.knaw.nl GLOW-36, Lund, 3-5 April 2013 V-T-AGR versus V-AGR-T in Dutch dialects 1 Structure • The problem: order reversal - syntax or postsyntax? • The role of dialectology • Deviant structures V-pron-T and V-AGR-T in Dutch • A fundamental isogloss cuts the Dutch dia

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glow36ramchandho.dvi

glow36ramchandho.dvi Paths ∗ Gillian Ram hand, UiTø/CASTL (gillian.ram handuit.no) GLOW 36, University of Lund, April 3 2013 1 Introdu tion: The Semanti s of S alarity and Grad- ability This paper attempts to generalize the approa h that was developed for ases like eat the apple to other ases, in parti ular, predi ates that express movement in spa e, ... or predi ates that express hanges of proper

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Dia 1

Dia 1 Reflexivity without reflexives: What does it tell us? Eric Reuland & Anna Volkova Utrecht institute of Linguistics OTS e.reuland@uu.nl | a.volkova@uu.nl http://eric.reuland.nl GLOW 36 Lund, April 2-6, 2013 The current lay of the land • Challenges to the consensus (UG, the role of hierarchical structure in language) • Cross-linguistic variation: Where is the unity in the diversity? • Data-dri

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glow_36_handout.dvi

glow_36_handout.dvi Christopher Spahr GLOW 36 University of Toronto Lund University christopher.spahr@mail.utoronto.ca April 3rd, 2013 A contrastive hierarchical account of positional neutralization1 1 Introduction Positional neutralization can be defined as the systematic and categorical inability to realize a particular contrast in some phonologically definable environment. A textbook example: (

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A unified syntax for logophors and anaphors: evidence from verbal agreement in Tamil GLOW 36 Colloquium, Lund University, April 3, 2013 Sandhya Sundaresan, University of Tromsø sandhya.sundaresan@uit.no, https://sites.google.com/site/sndhysndrsn 1 Overview Based on evidence from verbal agreement triggered under an anaphor, in the Dravidian language Tamil, I will argue that anaphoricity and logopho

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GLOW 36, 2013, Lund University, Sweden http://konferens.ht.lu.se/glow-36/glow-home/ Version: 26 March Friday April 5 Venue: The main lecture hall 1 08:30-18:00 Registration open – Please register 09:15-10:15 Gertjan Postma (Meertens) Constraining Local Dislocation dialect-geographically: V-T-AGR versus V-AGR-T in Dutch dialects 10:15-11:15 Jacek Witkoś and Sylwiusz Żychliński (Adam Mickiewicz) Vis

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GLOW 36, 2013, Lund University, Sweden http://konferens.ht.lu.se/glow-36/glow-home/ Version: 26 March Thursday April 4 Venue: The main lecture hall 1 08:30-18:00 Registration open – Please register 09:15-10:15 Norvin Richards and Coppe van Urk (MIT) Dinka and the architecture of long-distance extraction 10:15-11:15 Maia Duguin (Nantes) Pro-drop as ellipsis: evidence from the interpretation of null

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Version: 26 March GLOW 36 Workshop I – Biolinguistics (Tuesday 2 April, 2013) Venue: H435 1 Workshop Program 08:30-18:00 Registration Open – Please register 09:00-09:15 Welcome and announcements 09:15-10:15 Invited speaker, Robert Berwick (MIT) Darwinian Linguistics 10:15-10:45 Theresa Biberauer (Cambridge/Stellenbosch), Ian Roberts (Cambridge), Michelle Sheehan (Cambridge) On the Mafioso Effect i

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Version: 26 March GLOW 36 Workshop II – Syntactic Variation and Change (Tuesday 2 April, 2013) Venue: L201 1 08:30-18:00 Registration open – Please register 08:45–09:00 Welcome and announcements 09:00–10:00 Keynote speaker: Marit Westergaard (University of Tromsø) Microvariation as Diachrony 10:00–10:20 Coffe/Tea break 10:20–11:00 Ángel J. Gallego (Barcelona) Syntactic variation in Romance v 11:00

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Version: 26 March GLOW 36 Workshop IV – Acquisition of Syntax in Close Varieties (Saturday 6 April, 2013) Venue: L201 1 09.00-12.00 Registration open – Please register 9:30-10:00 Petra Bernardini (Lund) The importance of typological proximity for the acquisition of clitic objects in Italian/French in simultaneous vs. successive bilingualism 10:00-10:30 Marit Westergaard and Merete Anderssen (Troms

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Lexical items merged in functional heads The grammaticalization path of ECM-verbs in Dutch dialects Jeroen van Craenenbroeck & Marjo van Koppen summary This paper focuses on a hitherto undiscussed case of object agreement found on certain ECM-imperatives in Dutch dialects. We argue that this construction represents an intermediate stage on the grammaticalization path of these verbs between on the

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SIZE MATTERS: ON DIACHRONIC STABILITY AND PARAMETER SIZE Theresa Biberauer 1,2 & Ian Roberts 1 University of Cambridge 1 and Stellenbosch University 2 The focus of diachronic syntax has been on documenting and analyzing recorded instances of change. In a parametric model, this means trying to observe, describe and explain cases of parametric change. However, if change is viewed as abductive reanal

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gallego_abstract

gallego_abstract Syntactic variation in Romance v Ángel J. Gallego Centre de Lingüística Teòrica / Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona 1. GOAL: This paper puts forward a unitary account for a series of object agreement asymmetries in Romance by parametrizing the vP field. Adopting a microparametric perspective (Belletti & Rizzi 1996, Biberauer 2008, Fukui 1986, Kayne 2000, 2005, Roberts 2010, a.o.),

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Adjunct islands – the case of Mainland Scandinavian Christiane Müller, Lund University The Mainland Scandinavian (MSc.) languages Swedish, Norwegian and Danish have been argued to allow extraction from strong islands, constructions that are assumed to be opaque for movement operations and that do not permit extraction in other languages. One type of island extraction that has received very little

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The role of non-structural factors in the processing of long-distance filler-gap dependencies in Swedish – two eye tracking studies Damon Tutunjian, Fredrik Heinat*, Eva Klingvall, Anna-Lena Wiklund Lund University, Linnaeus University* In Swedish and the other the Mainland Scandinavian languages, relative clause ex- traction (RCE) appears to be exempted from the constraints that induce so-called

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