FASL 28 Program
All talks will be held at GLS-HDV Center. For the map of Stony Brook University campus, please click here.
Friday, May 3, 2019 |
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9:00 |
Registration |
9:30 |
Introduction |
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Historical Syntax (Chair E. Wayles Browne) |
10:00 |
Krzysztof Migdalski (University of Wrocław) |
10:40 |
Marcin Dadan (UConn) Loss of Specifiers in Slavic Reflexives: Acquisitional Structure Reanalysis and Diachronic Change |
11:20 |
Coffee Break |
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Semantics (Chair: Richard K. Larson) |
11:35 |
Halima Husić and Agata Renans (Ruhr-Universität) The inferences of accusative and genitive in acc/gen alternation in Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian |
12:15 |
Maria Esipova (NYU) Polar responses in Russian across modalities and across interfaces |
12:55 |
Lunch |
2:00 |
AIMM Invited Speaker: Richard Sproat (Google AI) |
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Russian Syntax (Chair: Lori Repetti) |
3:00 |
Irine Burukina (Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE)) |
3:40 |
Tanya Bondarenko and Colin Davis (MIT) |
4:20 |
Coffee Break |
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Acquisition (Chair: Dan Finer) |
4:30 |
Lanko Marušič (University of Nova Gorica), Rok Žaucer (University of Nova Gorica), Amanda Saksida (IRCCS Ospedale Infantile Burlo Garofolo), Jess Sullivan (Skidmore College), Dimitrios Skordos (University of Calgary), Yiqiao Wang (UCSD), and David Barner (UCSD) |
5:10 |
Ekaterina Kistanova and Juliette Blevins (CUNY) The Acquisition of Word-Initial Consonant Cluster Production in Russian: A Case Study |
5:50 |
Coffee Break |
6:00 |
FASL Invited Speaker:Draga Zec (Cornell University) On the morphology of weight in South Slavic (Chair: Christina Bethin) |
7:00 |
Reception |
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Saturday, May 4, 2019 |
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Syntax: OVS (Chair: Andrei Antonenko) |
9:30 |
Svitlana Antonyuk (UConn) OVS in Slavic: Novel Evidence for Overt Focus Movement Licensing vP Ellipsis |
10:10 |
Asya Pereltsvaig (Independent Scholar) |
10:50 |
Coffee |
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Polish Syntax (Chair: Barbara Citko) |
11:10 |
Ewa Willim (Jagiellonian University in Kraków) and Anna Bondaruk (John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin) |
11:50 |
Ivona Kučerová (McMaster University) and Adam Szczegielniak (Rutgers) Are Polish nominals phases? A case study of honorific markers |
12:30 |
Lunch |
1:30 |
AIMM Invited Speaker: Olivier Bonami (Université Paris Diderot) Segmentation in morphology: wh-en, wh-ere, how? (Chair: Sedigheh Moradi) |
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Syntax (Chair: Steven Franks) |
2:30 |
Boban Arsenijević (University of Graz), Nadira Aljović (Unviersity of Zenica), Nermina Čordalija (University of Sarajevo), Marijana Kresić (University of Zadar), Nedžad Leko (University of Sarajevo), Frane Malenica (University of Zadar), Lanko Marušič (University of Nova Gorica), Tanja Milićev (University of Novi Sad), Nataša Milićević (FFNS), Petra Mišmaš (University of Nova Gorica), Ivana Mitić (University of Niš), Andrew Nevins (University College London), Anita Peti-Stantić (University of Zagreb), Branimir Stanković (University of Niš), Jelena Tušek (University of Zagreb), and Jana Willer-Gold (University College London) Experimental evidence against clausal reduction as the only source of closest conjunct agreement |
3:10 |
Petr Biskup (Humboldt University of Berlin) The Non-Identity Reading in North Slavic Coordination Constructions |
3:50 |
Sanja Srdanović (Goethe University) The referential properties of Serbian possessive constructions: clitics vs. strong pronouns |
4:30 |
Poster Session + Coffee + Business Meeting |
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Daniela Čulinović (UCLA) The division of labor between remnant movement and left branch extraction in Serbo-Croatian |
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Paulina Łęska (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań) The source of scope ambiguity in Polish ditransitives: QR or scope reconstruction |
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Pasha Koval (UConn) On multiple sluicing and wh-coordination of unlikes in Russian |
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Jakob Lenardič (University of Ljubljana) |
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Christiana McGrady (Georgetown University) How is it raining? Motion-Verb Weather, unaccusativity, and the genitive of negation |
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Takuya Miyauchi (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies) Modification of a syntactic structure of Russian event nominal phrases and some consequences |
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Andreas Pankau (Freie Universität Berlin) |
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Svetlana Puzhaeva-Zhukova, Evgeny Glazunov, Natalia Zevakhina, Natalia Slioussar (Higher School of Economics, Moscow) |
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Philip Shushurin (NYU) |
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Natalia Slioussar (Higher School of Economics, Moscow) and Pavel Shilin (St. Petersburg State University) Gender and declension in gender agreement processing: evidence from Russian |
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Elena Vaiksnoraite (Stuttgart University) Russian is the new Czech? An experimental investigation of Genitive of Negation in Russian |
6:00 |
Joint FASL/AIMM Invited Speaker: Greville Corbett (University of Surrey) External splits: a typology for morphologists and Slavists (Chair: Mark Aronoff) |
7:00 |
Conference Banquet |
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Sunday, May 5, 2019 |
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Slavic Morphology -- Combined FASL/AIMM Session (Chair: Andrija Petrovic) |
9:00 |
Tanya Ivanova-Sullivan (University of New Mexico) and Irina Sekerina (CUNY) |
9:40 |
Guy Tabachnick (NYU) |
10:20 |
Coffee |
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Final Session (Chair: John F. Bailyn) |
10:40 |
Alexander Piperski (Higher School of Economics, Moscow) and Anton Kukhto (MIT) Inferring stress placement (in)stability from a poetic corpus |
11:20 |
Barbara Citko (University of Washington) |
12:00 |
FASL Invited Speaker: Steven Franks (Indiana University) (Chair: John F. Bailyn) |