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Author: | fejes.lászló [ 2007. September 9, Sunday, 19:44 ] |
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Vy se máte, pivo si dáte! ![]() |
Author: | Agnus [ 2007. July 31, Tuesday, 1:12 ] |
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képeslap brno-ból szívélyes üdvözletünket küldjük brno-ból. a mellékelt képen épp john harrisszel tanakodunk azon, hogyan kell levezetni a narancsból mint underlying formból a narancslevet, vmint régi kedves wichmann-beli élményeiről számol be nekünk. az idő kellemes, wish you were here, mi, a képről |
Author: | pasztorarpad [ 2007. May 25, Friday, 6:32 ] |
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Ha esetleg valaki (bár valszeg a lőtéri kutyát sem érdekli) szóval valaki észrevette, hogy "jééé eddig 17 jelentkező volt, most már csak 16" akkor annak elmondom, hogy azért iratkoztam le, mert sajna nem tudok eccerre két helyen lenni, és emiatt nekem a legrosszabb... ![]() |
Author: | gyarmz [ 2007. May 4, Friday, 12:00 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Central European Summer School in Generative Grammar |
erik.svoboda wrote: Theresa Biberauer (Cambridge) - t.b.a.
Olaf Koeneman (Meertens) - t.b.a. Already announced: Olaf Koeneman (Meertens) Syntactic doubling in wh-chains Olaf Koeneman (Meertens) Verb movement as a structure-creating operation Theresa Biberauer (Cambridge) All you wanted to know about null subjects and the null-subject parameter Theresa Biberauer (Cambridge) Word-order variation, optionality and gaps |
Author: | erik.svoboda [ 2007. May 4, Friday, 11:50 ] |
Post subject: | Central European Summer School in Generative Grammar |
We are pleased to announce this year's Central European Summer School in Generative Grammar, to be held in: Brno, Czech Republic >from July 30th - August 10th Registration is taking place from May 3rd until May 16th at: http://egg.auf.net <http://egg.auf.net/> where more detailed information is available. The egg focuses on generative grammar. Teachers are both senior established figures in the field and young promising researchers at the forefront of today's research (they are all coming to teach for free (and for fun)). The school is free (there is no tuition fee), and dorm beds will be less than 5 Euros per night. Students from former communist countries in Central and Eastern Europe can apply for financial support (covering travel, visa and/or accommodation expenses). There will be two types of classes: introductory classes and research classes. The list of courses and teachers is appended below. Intro classes: Michal Starke (Tromso) - Introduction to Syntax Hedde Zeijlstra (University of Amsterdam) - Introduction to Semantics Uli Sauerland (ZAS) - Introduction to Pragmatics Andrew Ira Nevins (Harvard) - How Underlying Representations are Derived from Surface Forms John Harris (UCL) - Introduction to syllable typology Topical Classes: Andrew Ira Nevins (Harvard) - How Case is Built and Spelled-Out Maire Noonan (Mcgill) - All you wanted to know about the properties of verb-initial languages Maire Noonan (Mcgill) - The structure of PP Elena Herburger (Georgetown) - All you wanted to know about Negation and Negative Polarity Elena Herburger (Georgetown) - Issues in the semantics of conditionals Hedde Zeijlstra (University Of Amsterdam) - The meaning of being meaningless Uli Sauerland (ZAS) - Semantics of Embedded Clauses Ben Hermans (Meertens) - The too-many-repairs problem of OT: presentation and solutions on the market Ben Hermans (Meertens) - The too-many-repairs problem of OT in a representational perspective Bruce Moren (Tromso) - Minimalist/Substance-Free Phonological Feature Theory: Why and How Bruce Moren (Tromso) - Minimalist/Substance-Free Phonological Feature Theory: Case Studies and Implications John Harris (UCL) - Information flow in phonology Theresa Biberauer (Cambridge) - t.b.a. Olaf Koeneman (Meertens) - t.b.a. |
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