LINGUISTICS ASSOCIATION OF GREAT BRITAIN Autumn Meeting 1995: University of Essex Second Circular The 1995 Autumn Meeting will be held from Monday 18 September to Wednesday 20 September at the University of Essex, where the Association will be the guests of the Department of Language and Linguistics. The Local Organisers are (David Britain dbritain@essex.ac.uk) and Stella Markantonatou (marks@essex.ac.uk). Enquiries should be sent to: LAGB 1995, David Britain and Stella Markantonatou, Department of Language and Linguistics, University of Essex, Colchester, Essex, Great Britain CO4 3SQ. Accommodation will be in South Courts and the talks will be held in the Lecture Theatre Block, which is nearby (within two minutes walk). Registration will begin at 10am on Monday the 18th in the Lecture Theatre foyer. Travel: There are railway stations at Colchester (short trip by taxi to campus) or Wivenhoe (short trip by bus to campus), served by trains to/from London Liverpool Street. Train travellers from Scotland and the North-East can avoid London by travelling via Peterborough and Ipswich. There is a National Express Coach Service both to London and the Midlands. By car, Colchester, lies on the A12 which connects with the M25 for those travelling from the South and West and with the A14 for those driving from Scotland, the North and the Midlands. Free parking is available to those attending the conference (please indicate on the booking form Colchester is also a short train journey from both Harwich and Felixstowe, two important ports with ferry connections to Scandinavia, the Netherlands and Belgium. The nearest airport is London Stansted, a 45 minute drive away. Parking: Free parking is available. To obtain a permit, tick the appropriate space on the enclosed booking form. Events: The Henry Sweet Lecture 1995 on the Monday evening will be delivered by Professor Edwin Williams (Princeton). There will also be a Special Guest Lecture by Professor Greg Stump (Kentucky), entitled The Autonomy of Morphomic Indexing. Professor Williams will also be participating in a Workshop on the topic of Ellipsis, focus and anaphora, on the Monday afternoon. The workshop is organised by David Adger (York); other contributors are Caroline Heycock (Edinburgh), Ruth Kempson, (SOAS) and Wynn Chao (SOAS). There will be a Language Tutorial on the Australian language Kayardild (note change of language), given by Dr Nicholas Evans (Melbourne). Kayardild is a Tangkic language of Bentinck Island, north west Queensland, and the two sessions will aim to cover the main features of the grammar, exemplified as far as possible through study of a traditional text. After situating the language sociolinguistically, most of the tutorial will deal with morphosyntactic features of typological interest, in particular with its complex and unusual nominal morphology: the use of 'modal case' to signal mood and tense categories on Nps within the VP; a further use of 'complementizing case', marked on every word of a clause, to show interclausal relations, and the phenomenon of case stacking that leads to nouns inflecting for up to four cases, forcing morphological representations to have (finitely) recursive case features. A final feature of nominal case morphology is the presence of a subset of case suffixes, known to Tangkicists as 'verbal case', which, though demonstrably an inflectional category, converts the morphological class of its host from nominal to verb, thus posing problems to the view that inflections never change word class. Human Language Series: Participants will also be given the opportunity to view three films in this series which has now become available for educational use in the United Kingdom. The films, produced and directed by Gene Searchinger, aim to introduce fundamental questions in the study of language. (Originally planned for the Newcastle meeting). Bookings should be sent to the Local Organisers, address above, to arrive by 25 August. Cheques should be made payable to "University of Essex". Guests: Members may invite any number of guests to meetings of the association, upon payment of a guest invitation fee of 5 pounds. Members wishing to invite guests should photocopy the enclosed booking form. Abstracts are available to members who are unable to attend the meeting. Please order from the Local Organiser on the booking form below. Business Meeting: This is to be held on the afternoon of Tuesday 19 September. Items for the agenda should be sent to the Honorary Secretary. Nominations for speakers: Nominations are requested for future guest speakers; all suggestions should be sent to the Honorary Secretary. Changes of address: Members are reminded to notify the Membership Secretary (address below) of changes of address. An institutional address is preferred; bulk mailing saves postage. Committee members: President Professor Grev Corbett, Linguistic and International Studies, University of Surrey, GUILDFORD, Surrey, GU2 5XH. e-mail: g.corbett@surrey.ac.uk Honorary Secretary Dr. David Adger, Dept. of Language and Linguistic Science, University of York, Heslington, York. YO1 5DD. e-mail: da4@tower.york.ac.uk. Membership Secretary Dr. Kersti Borjars, Department of Linguistics, University of Manchester, MANCHESTER M13 9PL. e-mail: k.e.borjars@ manchester.ac.uk Meetings Secretary Dr. Billy Clark, Communication Studies, Middlesex University, Trent Park, Bramley Road, LONDON N14 4XS. e-mail: billy1@mdx. ac.uk Treasurer Dr. Paul Rowlett, Dept. of Modern Languages, University of Salford, Salford M 4WT. e-mail: p.a.rowlett@mod-lang. salford.ac.uk Assistant Secretary Dr. April McMahon, Dept. of Linguistics, University of Cambridge, Sidgwick Avenue, CAMBRIDGE CB3 9DQ. e-mail: AMM11@phx.cam.ac.uk BLN Editor Dr. Sue-Yiew Killingley, Grevatt and Grevatt, 9 Rectory Drive, NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE NE13 1XT. Employment exchange: Dr. Killingley is also the employment exchange organiser. Tel: 0191-285-8083 10.00-12.45 and 14.00-16.00 weekdays (sometimes working at other venues during the day - ring 20.00-21.00 weekdays if necessary). British Linguistic Newsletter: Members are reminded that they can subscribe to BLN (ISBN0964-6574) by contacting the Editor, Dr. S-Y. Killingley. Subscriptions for BLN are not to be sent to the LAGB Treasurer. Internet home page: The LAGB internet home page is now active at the following address: http://clwww.essex.ac.uk/LAGB. Electronic network: Please join the LAGB electronic network which is used for disseminating LAGB information and for consulting members quickly. It can be subscribed to by sending the message "add lagb" to: listserv@postman.essex.ac.uk. Future Meetings: Spring 1996 April 11-13, University of Sussex. Autumn 1996 September 7-9, Cardiff Institute of Higher Education. Spring 1997 (provisional), University of Edinburgh. Autumn 1997 (provisional), University of Hertfordshire. The Meetings Secretary would very much like to receive offers of future venues, particularly from institutions which the LAGB has not previously visited or from places with newly established linguistics programmes. Other dates for your diary: Sept. 7-10, 1995: ASSOCIATION FOR LINGUISTIC TYPOLOGY, Inaugural Meeting, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain. Email: auwera@reks.uia.ac.be; Frans.Plank@pan.rz.uni-konstanz.de Oct 27-29 1995: RELEVANCE THEORY WORKSHOP, University of Hertfordshire. Email: M.Groefsema@herts.ac.uk Dec 7-9, 1995: GOING ROMANCE 1995 (Ninth Symposium on Romance Linguistics), Amsterdam. Abstracts deadline: September 22, 1995. E-mail: Going.Romance@let.vu.nl Dec 14-16, 1995: CONSOLE 4 (Student Organisation of generative Linguistics in Europe), Paris. Email: ruben@csli.stanford.edu. January 8-10, 1996: FOURTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS, Mahidol University, Nakompathom, Thailand. Email: oissj@chulkn.chula.ac.th June 1996: CONFERENCE ON AFROASIATIC LANGUAGES, Sophia Antipolis. Email: jl@llaor.unice.fr; shlonsky@uni2a.unige.ch April 26-28, 1996: SALT VI (SEMANTICS AND LINGUISTIC THEORY), Rutgers University. Abstract deadline: December 1, 1995. Email: salt6@zodiac.rutgers.edu April 26-28, 1996: GLAC2 (GERMANIC LINGUISTICS ANNUAL CONFERENCE) University of Wisconsin-Madison. Abstracts deadline: 31 December 1995. Email: rhowell@macc.wisc.edu; jsalmons@facstaff.wisc.edu April 1-4, 1996: CONFERENCE ON THE EVOLUTION OF HUMAN LANGUAGE, University of Edinburgh. (Main topics: The chronology of the spread of mankind over the planet, and its relationship to language. The continuity/discontinuity of the language faculty with other human and nonhuman systems). Email: jim@ling.ed.ac.uk April 11-14 1996: CORTONA PHONOLOGY MEETING III, Scuola Normale Superiore, Cortona. Abstracts deadline: 30 September 1995. Email: bertinet@sns.it; gaeta@sab.sns.it; jecev@sab.sns.it July 4-9, 1996: 5TH INTERNATIONAL PRAGMATICS CONFERENCE, Mexico City (Special Topic: Conversation). Abstracts by 1 October 1995. Email: ipra@reks.uia.ac.be July 15-19, 1996: 23rd INTERNATIONAL SYSTEMIC FUNCTIONAL CONGRESS, Sydney. Email: isfc.syd@uts.edu.au July 17-18, 1996: DAARC96 (DISCOURSE ANAPHORA AND ANAPHOR RESOLUTION COLLOQUIUM) Lancaster University. Abstract deadline: 1 December, 1995. Email: spb@comp.lancs.ac.uk; mcenery@comp.lancs.ac.uk Aug 13-18, 1996: SEVENTH EURALEX INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS (European Association of Lexicography), University of Gothenburg, Sweden.Abstract deadline: 1 October 1995. Email: gellerstam@svenska.gu.se. Information:http://logos.svenska. gu.se/euralex.html Aug 20-22, 1996: LP'96 - TYPOLOGY: PROTOTYPES, ITEMS ORDERINGS AND UNIVERSALS, Dept. of Linguistics and Finno-Ugric Studies and Institute of Phonetic Studies, Charles University, Prague. Abstract deadline: September 30, 1995. Email: palek@ruk.cuni.cz; palek@ff.cuni.cz. Information: http://www. cuni.cz/lp96 Oct 22-24, 1996: INTERNATIONAL SOCIOLINGUISTICS CONFERENCE: SOCIOLINGUISTIC PROBLEMS IN VARIOUS REGIONS OF THE WORLD, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow. E-mail: socio@iling. msk.su. PROGRAMME: Autumn Meeting: University of Essex Monday 18 September 1995 1.00 LUNCH 2.00 Workshop: "Ellipsis, focus and anaphora" Organised by David Adger (York); participants: Edwin Williams (Princeton), Caroline Heycock (Edinburgh), Ruth Kempson, (SOAS), Wynn Chao (SOAS). 4.00 TEA 4.30 Workshop continues 6.30 DINNER 7.45 Henry Sweet Lecture 1995: Edwin Williams (Princeton) Tuesday 19 September 1995 Session A 9.00 J. M. de Wind (Amsterdam) "Inverted Subjects in French, Nominative Case-Checking and Expletive PRO in Antisymmetric Minimalism" 9.40 Anna Pettiward (SOAS) "Agreement & Optionality in French: A Conflicting Account" 10.20 Alison Henry (University of Ulster at Jordanstown) "Dialect variation and minimalist syntax" Session B 9.00 Richard Breheny (UCL) "Revisions in Relevance Theory and Enrichment" 9.40 Vladimir Zegarac (Middlesex) "Three Connectives in Serbo-Croat" 10.20 Anna Papafragou (UCL) "The Comprehension of Metonymy" Session C 9.00 Andrew Spencer (Essex) "Agreement Morphology is Morphology" 9.40 Lynne J Cahill & Gerald Gazdar (Sussex) "From Syllable to Inflection in German" 10.20 Andrew Hippisley (Surrey) "Russian lexeme formation: a lexeme-based approach to derivational morphology in DATR" 11.00 COFFEE Session A 11.30 Helge Lodrup (Oslo) "Norwegian Resultatives, Unaccusativity, and Lexical Mapping Theory" 12.10 Corinne Cortes (Barcelona) "The Unaccusative Hypothesis and the Syntax-Lexical Semantics Interface" Session B 11.30 Marjolein Groefsema (Hertfordshire) "Processing for Relevance" 12.10 Mark Durrant-Peatfield & William Marslen-Wilson "The Role of the Discourse Representation in Immediate Zero Anaphor Resolution" Session C 11.30 Victoria C. Mueller Gathercole (Bangor/Florida) "The Acquisition of the Mass/Count Distinction by Bilingual vs. Monolingual Children" 12.10 Greville G. Corbett and Marianne Mithun (Surrey and University of California, Santa Barbara) "Associative forms in Central Alaskan Yup'ik: Implications for the typology of number systems" 1.00 LUNCH Session A 2.00 Richard Hudson (UCL) "Syntactic Complexity" 2.40 Josef Taglicht (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) "Syntactic Constraints on Intonational Phrasing in English" 3.20 Dimitra Kolliakou (Edinburgh) "Possessives and Pseudo-possessives: an HPSG account" Session B 2.00 Hussein M. Al-Ageli (Essex) "Optimally Degenerate: Super Heavy Syllables in MSA" 2.40 Zaharani Ahmad (Essex) "Optimality and Malay Vowel Sequences" 3.20 Kuniya Nasukawa (Tohoku Gakuin) "Melodic structure and no constraint-ranking in Japanese verbal inflexion" Session C 2.00 Maggie Tallerman (Durham) "The Middle Welsh 'Historic Infinitive'" 2.40 Najib Jarad (Bangor/Aleppo) "The Rise of "for" in Middle English to-Infinitives" 3.20 M. Siobh n Cottell (Bangor) "Predication in Copular and Cleft Constructions in Modern Irish" 4.00 TEA 4.30 LAGB Business Meeting 5.30 Special Guest Lecture Greg Stump (Kentucky) "The Autonomy of Morphomic Indexing" 6.30 DINNER 7.45 Language Tutorial: Kayardild Nicholas Evans (Melbourne) Wednesday 20 September 1995 Session A 9.00 Peter Sells (Stanford) "'Subject' Raising in the Philippine Languages" 9.40 N. Erteschik-Shir (Ben Gurion) "The Middle: Lexical and Focus Structures" [60-minute session] Session B 9.00 Bruce L. Peng (Singapore) "A Rule-Based Analysis of Nasal Harmony" 9.40 Ann Denwood (London) "Khalkha-Mongolian - Vowel Harmony or Head Alignment" 10.20 Phillip Backley and Toyomi Takahashi (UCL and Surugadai) "Activate alpha: harmony without spreading" Session C 9.00 Jim Miller (Edinburgh) "The English Perfect and Specific Time Adverbs" 9.40 George J. Xydopoulos (UCL) "On Aspect-Sensitive Adverbials in Modern Greek" 10.20 Inga Kohlhof (Tuebingen) "The interaction of Syntax and Discourse Reference in Adverbial Quantification in German" 11.00 COFFEE Session A 11.30 Marga Petter (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) "External Authority Theta-roles of Deontic Modals and their Interference with Control" 12.10 Miriam Engelhardt (The Hebrew University) "Control as Predication" Session B 11.30 Faisal Al-Mohanna (Essex) "On the Role of Extrametricality in Stress Systems" 12.10 Judith M. Broadbent (Survey of English Usage, UCL) "A Reanalysis of Certain Consonant-Vowel Interactions In Maltese Arabic" Session C 11.30 Akiko Yoshimura (Osaka Gakuin) "Negative Polarity in Comparatives: The Need for Contrastive Assumptions" 12.10 Michael T. Wescoat (Osaka) "Lexical Sharing and English "Headless" Noun Phrases" 1.00 LUNCH 2.00 Language Tutorial: Kayardild Nicholas Evans (Melbourne) 4.00 TEA AND CLOSE BOOKING FORM Please return this form, with your remittance, by 25 August to: LAGB 1995, David Britain and Stella Markantonatou, Department of Language and Linguistics, University of Essex, Colchester, Essex, Great Britain CO4 3SQ. Please make cheques payable to "University of Essex". __________________________________________ NAME.......................................................... NAME OF YOUR INSTITUTION...................................... ADDRESS FOR THIS MAILING..................................... .............................................................. 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