Leland Stanford Junior University

Stanford University
Department of Linguistics

S-TREND:

A Trilateral Syntax and Semantics Weekend

Saturday, April 16th
Cordura 100
Center for the Study of Language and Information
220 Panama Street
Stanford University

P-TREND schedule


Schedule of Speakers

9:45-10:00:  Coffee and Welcome

10:00-10:45: Processing Accounts for Superiority Effects
                   Philip Hofmeister, Neal Snider, Inbal Arnon, Bruno Estigarribia, T. Florian Jaeger, Jeanette Pettibone, Ivan A. Sag, Stanford

10:45-11:30: Comparisons of Similarity and Difference
                   Pete Alrenga, Santa Cruz

11:30-11:45: Break

11:45-12:30: Russian Dative Subjects as Object Controllers
                   Nick Fleisher, Berkeley

12:30-1:30:  Lunch

1:30-2:15:    Alignment in Syntactic Blending
                   Liz Coppock, Stanford

2:15-3:00:    Second Position Clitics in Pashto without Second Positions
                   Ascander Dost, Santa Cruz

3:00-3:15:    Break

3:15-4:00:    Understanding the Self: The Distribution of English Anaphora in Prepositional Phrases
                   Jenny Lederer, Berkeley

4:00-4:45:    Existentials: Definiteness, Indefiniteness, and Beyond
                   David Beaver, Gerlof Bouma, Alex Bratkievich*, Charles Chang*, Itamar Francez, Ivan Garcia-Alvarez, T. Florian Jaeger,
                   Dmitry Levinson, Line Mikkelsen*, Laura Whitton, Stanford and Berkeley*




Organizers: Beth Levin (beth.levin(at)stanford(dot)edu), Line Mikkelsen (mikkelsen(at)berkeley(dot)edu), and Peter Sells (sells(at)csli(dot)stanford(dot)edu)
Webmaster: John Beavers (jbeavers(at)csli(dot)stanford(dot)edu)

Co-sponsored by the Colloquium Committee, the Construction of Meaning Workshop, and the Stanford Syntax Workshop.

Department of Linguistics
Stanford University
Stanford CA 94305-2150
USA

Last modified: 04/06/05 by John Beavers