The first Cambridge Comparative Syntax Conference (CamCoS 1)

  • 25 Apr 2012 10:36
    Message # 901218
    The ERC-funded research project 'Rethinking Comparative Syntax' at the University of Cambridge is pleased to announce the first Cambridge Comparative Syntax conference (CamCoS 1). 

    The theme for this year's conference is 'Ergativity' and the invited speakers are Lisa Travis, Milan Rezac, Itziar Laka, Geoffrey Khan, Roberta D'Alessandro, and Jessica Coon. 

    Anyone interested is very welcome to attend. If you would like to attend the presentations and join in the discussions, there is no fee, but we do ask you to please register before 13 May via http://www.doodle.com/8smi8hecwk25n5dq

    18 May: CamCOS warm-up event 

    4-5pm 
    Michelle Sheehan - Syntactic ergativity beyond the transitive clause 

    5-5.30pm 
    Alison Biggs - Detransitivising constructions in ergative languages 

    5.30-6pm 
    Ian Roberts - The Smuggling approach to ergativity: pros and cons 


    19 May 
    CamCoS Main Conference 

    9-10am 
    Geoffrey Khan (Cambridge) - Ergativity in Neo-Aramaic 

    10-11am 
    Roberta D'Alessandro (Leiden): An external look at ergativity: Comparing Hindi and Italian dialects 

    11-11.30am 
    Coffee 

    11.30am-12.30pm 
    Milan Rezac (Paris VIII) - The structural ergative of Basque: Ergative-absolutive alternations and the nature of structural Case 

    12.30-2pm 
    Lunch 

    2-3pm 
    Jessica Coon (McGill) - Taking ''ergativity'' out of split ergativity: A structural account of aspect and person splits 

    3-4pm 
    Itziar Laka (UPV/EHU)- Ergativity from within: representation and processing 

    4-4.30pm 
    Coffee 

    4.30-5.30pm 

    Lisa Travis (McGill) - When a language becomes or ceases to be ergative 

    5.30-6pm 
    Closing discussion and Business Meeting
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