Partitive cases, pronouns and determiners: diachrony and variation

University of Pavia, Palazzo San Tommaso, 2 September 2019

Following the Workshop on Partitive Determiners and Partitive Case (Venice, 13-14 November 2017) the second workshop of the PARTE Network will take place in Pavia on September 2nd, 2019.

PARTE (PARTititvity in European languages) is a network of nine research teams from European universities, which combines theoretical linguist, dialectologists, historical linguists, typologists, and applied linguists. It is funded by NWO (the Netherlands Organization for scientific research) and co-funded by the Universities of Zurich, Venice, Budapest and Pavia.

Aims of the Workshop

The workshop aims to bring together researchers on partitive cases, including genitives or ablatives used as partitives, partitive determiners, partitive pronouns, and other partitive elements, and focusing on their diachronic development, on dialectal variation, language contact and language acquisition.

Contact person: Silvia Luraghi (University of Pavia), luraghi@unipv.it

Workshop website: http://paviapartitives.wikidot.com/

Invited speakers

  • Michael Daniel (National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow)
  • Riho Grünthal (University of Helsinki)

Scientific Committee

Anna Cardinaletti (University “Ca’ Foscari”, Venice), Michael Daniel (HSE, Moscow), Giuliana Giusti (University “Ca’ Foscari” Venice), Riho Grünthal (University of Helsinki), Tuomas Huumo (University of Turku), Iván Igartua (University of the Basque Country, Vitoria-Gasteiz), Tabea Ihsane (University of Geneva), Silvia Luraghi (University of Pavia), Petra Sleeman (University of Amsterdam), Anne Tamm (Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary, Budapest), Urtzi (Etxeberria, IKER, CNRS)