FDSL -6 preliminary  programm


Wednesday, November 30.

Time Section 1
Haus 8 Raum 060/061
Section 2
Haus 8 Raum 050
8.00 - 9.00 Registration  
Haus 8, Raum 060
9.00 - 10.00
Eric Reuland
Conditions on Backward Anaphora


Chair: Lilia Schürcks
Haus 9 Raum 111
10.00 - 10.30 Coffee
10.30 - 11.00 Joanna Błaszczak
The NOM/GEN Subject Puzzle in Polish
Alexander Rosen
Hybrid Agreement in Czech Predicates

11.05 - 11.35 Philip Dudchuk
Instrument Subject Alternation and Event Structure: evidence from Russian
Magdalena Derwojedowa
Electivity in Numeral Constructions in Polish


11.40 - 12.10 Luka Szucsich
Defectiveness and Agreement: Accusative Impersonal Sentences in Russian
Markéta Ziková  & Pavel Caha
The Czech Declension: Syncretism Principle and Morphological Noise
Chair: Boštjan Dvořák Chair: Vladimir Petkevič
12.10 - 13.30 Lunch
13.30 - 14.00 Alexander Podobryaev
Where is the Subject in Russian Nominalizations?
Marek ¦widziński
Holmes: A Search Engine for Large Polish Text Corpora
14.05 - 14.35 Garzonio, Jacopo
The subject position in Russian impersonal sentences 
Małgorzata Marciniak & Agnieszka Mykowiecka
Automatic Spelling Correction for Texts from a Restricted Domain
14.40 - 15.10 Hana Skrabalova
Number Agreement with Coordinate Subjects in Czech
Vladimir Petkevič  & Johanka Doleľalová
Chunking of Czech Sentence Based on Correct Morphological Disambiguation 
Chair: Joanna Błaszczak Chair: Alexander Rosen
15.10 - 15.30 Coffee
15.30 - 16.00 Valja Werkmann
Control and Raising in Bulgarian and Macedonian
Małgorzata Ćavar
Derived Environment Effects in a Surface-Oriented Theory
16.05 - 16.35 Boštjan Dvořák & Ilse Zimmermann
Embedded Imperative Clauses in Slovenian
Olivier Rizzolo
Utrovacki and Satrovacki: Description and Theoretical Expliotation of Two Serbo-Croatian Language Games

16.40 - 17.10 Roland Meyer
On VO, OV, V/2 in Upper Sorbian and other Slavic Languages
Tobias Sheer & László Kristó
Lenitions and Fortitions in Slavonic: What, When, and Why (not)

Chair: Luka Szucsich
Chair: Lilia Schürcks


Thursday, December 1.


Time Section 1
Haus 8 Raum 075
Section 2
Haus 8 Raum 050
8.00 - 9.00 Registration  
Haus 8, Raum 060
 
9.00 - 10.00
Bożena Rozwadowska
Various Faces of the Psych Phenomenon in Polish

Chair: Szymon Słodowicz
Haus 8 Raum 145 - Audimax
10.00 - 10.30 Coffee
10.30 - 11.00 Barbara Sonnenhauser
Perfectivity, Boundedness, Terminativity: Aspect and the Aorist/Imperfect Distinction in Bulgarian 
Jacek Witko¶
A-Type Scrambling in Polish and its Consequences
11.05 - 11.35 Atle Grønn
Relative Past and the Syntax-Semantics Interface in Russian
Anna Bondaruk
Restructuring in Polish - A Phase-Based Analysis
11.40 - 12.10 Jesse Tseng & Anna Kup¶ć
A Cross-linguistic Approach to Slavic Past Tense and Conditional Constructions
Peter Biskup
Phase Featuring-driven EPP-Features and
EPP-Feature-Driven Subjacency in Czech
Chair: Sergei Tatevosov Chair: Szymon Słodowicz
12.10 - 13.30 Lunch
13.30 - 14.00 Dorota Klimek
Variation in the Expression and Interpretation of Quantified Eventualities in Russian, Czech and Polish: A Bi-Directional OT Approach
Anna Kijak
Second Language Acqusition of Phonological Stress by Native Speakers of a Lexical Accent System
14.05 - 14.35 Sergei Tatevosov
Measuring Individuals and Partitioning Events: `Accumulative' Verbs in Russian 
Alexandra Perovic  & Heejong Ko & Tanja Ionin & Ken Wexler
L-2 Acquisition of the English Indefinite Article by Speakers of Serbo-Croation
14.40 - 15.10 Pavel Caha
Czech Deverbal Formations: On the Uniformity of Features
Olga Fedorova  & Igor Yanovich & Maria Yudina
Relative Clause Attachement in Russian: The Role of Conceptual and Grammatical Gender
Chair: Ewa Rudnicka Chair: Irina A. Sekerina
15.10 - 15.30 Coffee
15.30 - 16.00 Maciej Piasecki & Ewa Rudnicka-Mosi±dz
Bare Nominals as Kind Terms
Lucie Medova & Tarald Taraldsen
Directionals, Locatives and the Size of Adjectival Participles
16.05 - 16.35 Szymon Słodowicz
Complement control: structural, lexical or both?
Nerea Madariaga
The Russian Double Parameter of Floating Quantifiers: (Non-) Agreeing Quantification
16.40 - 17.10 Olga Kagan
A Modal Analysis of Genitive Case
Irina A. Sekerina
Monolingual and Bilingual Processing of the PP-Attachement Ambiguity in Russian
Chair: Dorota Klimek Chair: Anna Kijak
from 18.00 Conference dinner


Friday, December 2

Time Section 1
Haus 8 Raum 060/061
Section 2
Haus 8 Raum 075
9.00 - 10.00 Edwin Williams
Subjects of Different Heights

Chair: Peter Kosta

Haus 8 Raum 145 - Audimax
10.00 - 10.30 Coffee
10.30 - 11.00 Nataša Milićević
When negation is not negation
Marko Malink
Conative Negation in Czech
11.05 - 11.35 Valja Werkmann & Ina Mleinek
Russian Personal Pronouns and the Syntax - Phonology Interface
Milena Milojević Sheppard & Gasper Ilc
Slovene Negative Pronouns as N-Words
11.40 - 12.10 Beata Trawiński
Towards a Systematic Treatment of Polish Third Person Personal Pronouns
Krzysztof Migdalski
Interactions between Verb Movement and Negation in South Slavic
Chair: Paul Law Chair: Peter Kosta
12.10 - 13.30 Lunch
13.30 - 14.00 Asya Pereltsvaig
The Parametrized DP Hypothesis Rvisited
Nikolay Slavkov
Clitics and Argument Position: Evidence for the Double Object Construction in Bulgarian
14.05 - 14.35 Helen Trugman
Rudiments of Romance N-to-D Movement in Russian
Olga Mišeska Tomić
Clitic Doubling Strategies in Balkan Slavic
14.40 - 15.10 Franc Marušič & Rok ®aucer
What is so Definite about the Definite Article in Collocquial Slovenian
Olga Arnaudova & Iliyana Krapova
Clitic Doubling is Categorical: Evidence from Contrastive and Non-Contrastive Topics in Bulgarian
Chair: Paul Law Chair: Joanna Błaszczak
15.10 - 15.30 Coffee
15.30 - 16.00 Monika Bašić
Split Phrases in Slavic
Anna Verbuk
Russian Predicate Clefts as a Case of S-Topic Constructions
16.05 - 16.35 ®eljko Bošković
On the Operator Freezing Effect
Martina Gracanin-Yuksek
Free Relatives in Croatian: Arguments for the "Comp-Account"
16.40 - 17.10 Peter Kosta & Lilia Schürcks
The Focus Feature Revisited
Eva Hajičová
Long-Distance Dependencies in a Valency-Based Description: Condition of Projectivity
Chair: Asya Pereltsvaig Chair: Olga Mišeska Tomić