program

2017 Debrecen Workshop on Pronouns

PROGRAM

BOOK OF ABSTRACTS

Friday

24 February 2017

10:00-10:15

Opening: György Rákosi

10:15-11:00

Huba Bartos (invited talk)

(Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences)

Strategies for the what all / was alles construction: Hungarian and Mandarin

11:00-11:35

Krisztina Szécsényi

(Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest)

Nominative subjects in infinitives: only pronouns?

Presentation

11:35-12:10

Grete Dalmi

(Jan Kochanowski University, Kielce, Poland)

Little pro's, but how many of them? On 3SG null pronominals in Hungarian

12:10-14:00 Lunch break

Restaurants in the vicinity

14:00-14:45

Giorgios Spathas (invited talk)

(Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin & Universität Stuttgart)

On the semantic non-uniformity of anaphoric reflexivization strategies

Presentation

14:45-15:20

Irina Burukina

(Eötvös Loránd University, Department of English Linguistics)

Personal pronouns instead of reflexives and intensifiers: a puzzle from the Kabardian language

Presentation

15:20-15:55

Gábor Alberti & Judit Farkas

(University of Pécs, Department of Linguistics & ReALIS Theoretical, Computational and Cognitive Linguistics Research Team)

The relationship in Hungarian of animacy features of pronouns to information-structural functions and degrees of referentiality

Presentation

15:55-16:30 Coffee break

16:30-17:05

Bettina Gruber

(Utrecht University & University of Vienna)

Personal pronouns with and without temporal restriction

17:05-17:40

Jolijn Sonnaert

(KU Leuven, Brussels)

Person and Number: 3rd vs plural

Presentation

19:30

Dinner: Pálma Pub

The Menu for the conference dinner can be checked here.

Saturday

25 February 2017

9:45-10:30

Anne Temme & Elizabeth Verhoeven (invited talk)

(Universität Stuttgart & Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)

Pronouns in the psych domain

10:30-11:05

Elsi Kaiser

(University of Southern California)

Who should I agree with? Imposters and mismatches in pronominal agreement?

11:05-11:40

Gurujegan Murugesan, Louise Raynaud, Sandhya Sundaresan & Hedde Zeijlstra

(Universität Leipzig (1,3) & Georg-August Universität Göttingen (2,4))

Binding and agreement in Icelandic ECM constructions: from nominative reflexives to pronouns

Presentation

11:40-12:15

Peter Smith, Beata Moskal, Ting Xu, Jungmin Kang & Jonathan Bobaljik

(Goethe-Universität Frankfurt (1,2), Syracuse University (3) & University of Connecticut (4,5)

Case and number suppletion in pronouns

12:10-14:00 Lunch break & Poster session at the department

Sander Lestrade (alternate)

(Radboud University Nijmegen, Centre for Language Studies)

Modeling the emergence of pronominal paradigms

Anna Szeteli & Gábor Alberti

(University of Pécs & ReALIS Theoretical, Computational and Cognitive Linguistics Research Team)

Énszerintem, teszerinted 'In my/your opinion'

Poster

Charlotte Hemmings

(University of Oxford)

Pronouns and information structure in the Kelabit language of Northen Sarawak

Poster

Alexis Dimitriadis & Martin Everaert

(Utrecht University)

Pronominals or operators: Reflexive resultatives in English and Dutch

Amanda Thomas

(University of Oxford, Faculty of Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics)

Null objects and object pronouns in Portuguese in Salvador, Brazil

Poster

14:00-14:45

Invited talk: Katalin É. Kiss

(Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences) )

The Inverse Agreement Constraint and the Person-Case Constraint in Uralic

14:45-15:20

Martin Everaert & Dorkas Arnold

(Utrecht University)

Reflexivization in Afrikaans. The case of locally bound pronouns.

15:20-15:55

Katia Paykin & Marleen Van Peteghem

(Université de Lille & Ghent University)

Weak vs. strong reflexives in Russian and Dutch

15:55-16:30 Coffee break

16:30-17:05

Yury Lander & Irina Bagirokova

(Higher School of Economics / Institute of Oriental Studies RAS, Moscow & Institute of Linguistics RAS, Moscow)

Pronominal cross-reference in West Circassian: description and theory

17:05-17:40

Daria Bikina

(NRU Higher School of Economics, Moscow)

Indefinite pronouns with two indefiniteness markers and specificity: the case of Hill Mari