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18.07.2008

First Oxford Workshop on Romance Verb Morphology - OxMorph1

  • Ort: Trinity College, Oxford, UK
  • Beginn: 27.08.08
  • Ende: 28.08.08
  • Disziplinen: Sprachwissenschaft
  • Sprachen: Französisch, Italienisch, Portugiesisch, Spanisch, Weitere romanische Sprachen

FIRST OXFORD WORKSHOP ON ROMANCE VERB MORPHOLOGY – OXMORPH1

 

27-Aug-2008 – 28-Aug-2008 at Trinity College, Oxford, UK

Meeting Email: oxmorph [at] mod-langs.ox.ac.uk

 

Venue: Danson Room, Trinity College, Broad Street, Oxford, OX1 3BH

Poster Session: Room 2, Taylor Institution Library, St Giles’, Oxford OX1 3NA

 

Wednesday, 27 August

10.00 – 10.05 am

Opening

 

10.05 – 11.00 am

Martin Maiden (Trinity College, Oxford)

“Morphomes and ‘phonologically conditioned allomorphy’”

 

11.05 – 12.00 pm

Stephen R. Anderson (Yale U, New Haven)

“Stress-conditioned allomorphy in Surmiran (Rumantsch)”

 

12.05 – 1.00 pm

Mark Aronoff (SUNY Stony Brook) & Zheng Xu (NU Singapore)

“Affix ordering and morph selection”

 

1.00 – 2.30 pm

Lunch at the Kings Arms (40 Holywell Street)

 

2.30 – 3.25 pm

Max W. Wheeler (Sussex)

“The evolution of a morphome in Catalan verb inflection, with evidence from a medieval corpus”

 

3.35 – 4.30 pm

Paul O’Neill (Linacre College, Oxford)

“Morphophonological alternations in Ibero-Romance”

 

4.30 – 5.00 pm

Tea

 

5.00 – 5.55 pm

Maria Goldbach (Oxford)

“Paradigmatic properties of the e- and i-class verbs in Spanish with a comparison with other Ibero-Romance variants”

 

6.15 – 7.45 pm

POSTER SESSION at the Taylor Institution, Room 2

List of Posters, see below.

 

8.00 pm

Dinner at Al-Shami Lebanese Restaurant, 25 Walton Crescent, Oxford

 

 

Thursday, 28 August

9.00 – 9.05 am

Opening

 

9.05 – 10.00 am

John Charles Smith (St Catherine’s College, Oxford)

“Et in Acadia ego... – Reflections on person and tense in (mainly Canadian) French”

 

10.00 – 10.30 am

Coffee

 

10.30 – 11.25 am

Michele Loporcaro (Zürich)

“Agreement and syncretism”

 

11.35 – 12.30 pm

Andrew Swearingen (St Catherine’s College, Oxford)

“The Romance imperative, irregular morphology, and the morphome”

 

12.30 – 2.10 pm

Lunch at Trinity College (by invitation only)

 

2.10 – 3.05 pm

Marc-Olivier Hinzelin (Keble College, Oxford)

“Syncretism and suppletion in Gallo-Romance verb paradigms”

 

3.15 – 4.10 pm

Vito Pirrelli (Pisa)

“Morphology learning as paradigm learning: developmental and computational evidence from Romance languages”

 

4.10 – 4.40 pm

Tea

 

4.40 – 5.35 pm

Nigel Vincent (Manchester)

“Non-finite forms and the paradigm in Latin and (Italo-)Romance”

 

5.35 – 6.15 pm

Closure: General Review

 

7.15 pm

Dinner at St Catherine’s College (by invitation only)

 

 

POSTER SESSION

at the Taylor Institution, Room 2

Wednesday, 27 August, 6.15 – 7.45 pm

 

Posters by

 

Montserrat Adam-Aulinas (U Barcelona): “The paradigmatic importance of velar extension for the maintenance or change of north-east Catalan verb forms during the 20th century”

 

Angelo Costanzo (OSU, Columbus): “On the expansion and productivity of a Balkan Romance conjugational sub-class”

 

Sascha Gaglia (Konstanz): “Metaphony, the status of word-final vowels, and autonomous morphology: evidence from Italo-Romance”

 

Judith Meinschaefer (Würzburg): “The interface of morphology and phonology in the light of accentual patterns in Spanish and Italian verb forms”

 

Cinzia Russi (U Texas, Austin): “Clitics of Italian verbi procomplementari: what are they?”

 

Catherine Taylor (Essex): “Periphrasis in Romance verbs”

 

Anna M. Thornton (Aquila) “A non-canonical phenomenon in Italian verb morphology: double forms realizing the same cell”

 

Jesse Tseng (Toulouse): “Reanalysis of final consonants in French verb + pronoun sequences”

 

As space is very limited, researchers and students wishing to attend the workshop should notify the organisers by sending an email to oxmorph [at] mod-langs.ox.ac.uk as soon as possible.

 

Conference Fee: £ 35.

 

The programme, the abstracts, and further information are also available on our website:

www.mod-langs.ox.ac.uk/romance-morphology/workshops/oxmorph1.html

Von:  Marc-Olivier Hinzelin

Publiziert von: Kai Nonnenmacher