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BCGL 11: Last minute program change
Due to unforeseen circumstances, Maria Eugenia Mangialavori Rasia had to cancel her talk on the second day of BCGL 11. Accordingly, we’ve made a slight change to the program. You can find the revised version of the program here: https://www.crissp.be/events/bcgl-11-the-syntax-and-semantics-of-aspect/program/
CRISSP Seminar with Norbert Corver
CRISSP is happy to announce a new installment in the CRISSP Seminar series:
BCGL11 Program Online
The program for BCGL11: The syntax and semantics of aspect is now available. You can consult it here
BCGL11 will take place in Brussels on December 10 and December 11, 2018. For more information, see the conference website.
New CRISSP-visitor: Rima Ben Ayeche
CRISSP welcomes Rima Ben Ayeche. Rima is a second year PhD student at the University of Carthage in Tunisia. Her dissertation, which is being supervised by Prof. Tahar Labassi, focuses on the syntactic-semantic interface in ellipitical constructions in Tunisian Arabic. Rima will be visiting CRISSP until the 18th of December 2018.
LNAT4 Program Online
The program for LNAT4: Scales in language and logic is now available. You can consult it here
LNAT4 will take place in Brussels on September 20, 2018. For more information, see the conference website.
CRISSP Seminar with Pieter Seuren
CRISSP is happy to announce a new installment in the CRISSP Seminar series:
BCGL 11: Second Call for Papers
CRISSP is proud to present the eleventh instalment of the Brussels Conference on Generative Linguistics (BCGL), devoted to the syntax and semantics of aspect.
BCGL 11: The syntax and semantics of aspect
Brussels, December 10-11, 2018.
We are pleased to announce that the following invited speakers have agreed to give a talk at BCGL 11:
- Berit Gehrke (Humboldt Universität, Berlin)
- Roumyana Pancheva (University of Southern California)
- Gillian Ramchand (The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø)
Workshop description
The properties and representations of aspect have been studied extensively from both syntactic and semantic perspectives, as well as their interfaces. As for the syntax, a central question is how aspectual notions such as telicity, duration, cause and change are represented in syntax. Approaches range from the minimalist structure of Erteschik-shir & Rapoport (2005), to a more fine-grained functional structure as proposed by Ramchand (2008), or with a clear differentiation between outer (external, presentational) and inner (internal, Aktionsart) aspect, as proposed by Travis (2010). The semantics of aspect has also been widely studied. As in the syntax, a distinction is often made between outer and inner aspect, with tense scoping over grammatical (outer) aspect, and grammatical aspect scoping over aspectual class (inner aspect). This layered structure makes it possible to investigate (crosslinguistic variation in) the interaction between the lexical features of the verb, the semantics of the predicate-argument structure, the expression of progressive and perfective/imperfective aspect, and other elements in the sentence which can carry aspectual information (e.g. certain adverbs/adverbial phrases, negation). The aim of this workshop is to explore these and related issues.
The submission deadline for abstracts is September 15, 2018.
> Read the complete Call for Papers or go the conference webpage
BCGL 11: First Call for Papers
CRISSP is proud to present the eleventh instalment of the Brussels Conference on Generative Linguistics (BCGL), devoted to the syntax and semantics of aspect.
BCGL 11: The syntax and semantics of aspect
Brussels, December 10-11, 2018.
We are pleased to announce that the following invited speakers have agreed to give a talk at BCGL 11:
- Berit Gehrke (Humboldt Universität, Berlin)
- Roumyana Pancheva (University of Southern California)
- Gillian Ramchand (The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø)
Workshop description
The properties and representations of aspect have been studied extensively from both syntactic and semantic perspectives, as well as their interfaces. As for the syntax, a central question is how aspectual notions such as telicity, duration, cause and change are represented in syntax. Approaches range from the minimalist structure of Erteschik-shir & Rapoport (2005), to a more fine-grained functional structure as proposed by Ramchand (2008), or with a clear differentiation between outer (external, presentational) and inner (internal, Aktionsart) aspect, as proposed by Travis (2010). The semantics of aspect has also been widely studied. As in the syntax, a distinction is often made between outer and inner aspect, with tense scoping over grammatical (outer) aspect, and grammatical aspect scoping over aspectual class (inner aspect). This layered structure makes it possible to investigate (crosslinguistic variation in) the interaction between the lexical features of the verb, the semantics of the predicate-argument structure, the expression of progressive and perfective/imperfective aspect, and other elements in the sentence which can carry aspectual information (e.g. certain adverbs/adverbial phrases, negation). The aim of this workshop is to explore these and related issues
The submission deadline for abstracts is September 15, 2018.
> Read the complete Call for Papers or go the conference webpage
Two CRISSP Seminars in June
CRISSP is happy to announce two installments in the CRISSP Seminar series in June:
- CRISSP Seminar with Louise Raynaud: June 11, 2018
- CRISSP Seminar with Katherine Fraser: June 21, 2018