Program

WORKSHOP ARS-LING

Argument Structure and Linguistic Processing

May 30, 2018 – URV, Campus Catalunya, aula magna

8:30-9:00

REGISTRATION

9:00-9:15

OPENING

9:15-10:30

Alec Marantz, Jaume Mateu, Gillian Ramchand

NeLLab-New York University, CLT-Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, CASTL-University of Tromsø

Panel discussion

10:30-11:00

COFFEE BREAK

11:00-12:00

Loes Koring, Utrecht Institute of Linguistics OTS, University of Utrecht

The timeline of processing argument structure

12:00-13:00

Colin Phillips, Maryland Language Science Center, University of Maryland

Argument structure in prediction and production

13:00-14:30

LUNCH

14:30-15:10

Alba Cerrudo, CLT-Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

The structure of weak and strong assertive predicates

15:10-15:50

Bjorn Lundquist1 - Martin Corley2 - Antonella Sorace2 - Mai Tungseth1 - Eva Wittenberg3 - Gillian Ramchand1, CASTL-University of Tromsø1, University of Edinburgh2, University of California San Diego3

Adventures in Structural Priming: The Search for Effects of Argument Structure

15:50-16:20

COFFEE BREAK

16:20-17:00

Linnaea Stockall, Queen Mary University London

Un/Re-packing argument structure restrictions on affixation: MEG evidence from Greek and English

17:00-18:00

Gillian Ramchand, CASTL-University of Tromsø

Classifying Mono-Argumental Verbs: Evidence from Theory and Processing

18:00-19:00

L. Koring, A. Marantz, J. Mateu, C. Phillips, G. Ramchand, L. Stockall

Round Table

19:00

TARRAGONA WALKING TOUR - Roman Tarraco

20.30

DINNER at Restaurant Racó de l’Abat

ALTERNATES

Antonio Fábregas and Rafael Marín, IS-University of Tromsø, CNRS-University of Lille

Spanish inherently reflexive predicates

ORGANIZERS

Isabel Oltra-Massuet, Alec Marantz, Linnaea Stockall, Maria Bargalló, Maria Dolores Jiménez, Elga Cremades, Jordi Ginebra, Kai Voltmer, Anna Maria Montserrat, Olga Galofré


With the support of: ROLLING 2017 SGR165, Grant FFI2016-80142-P, NeLLab-NYUAD, URV-Facultat de Lletres, URV-English and German Studies, URV-Filologia Catalana, URV-Filologies Romàniques