Dynamic Syntax Conference: List of accepted talks
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- Published: Friday, 10 February 2017 10:35
Along with our keynote talk from Ruth Kempson (Dynamic Syntax on the Move), we are excited to announce the list of talks accepted to the DS conference in London:
Riham Abudonia (Cairo University) - Passive strategies and argument structure in Luganda: a dynamic syntax account
Miriam Bouzouita (Ghent University) and Hannah Gibson (SOAS University of London) - Constraints on Structural Underspecification: Compound tenses in Old Spanish and East African Bantu
Ronnie Cann (University of Edinburgh) - Construing personal pronouns without features
Stergios Chatzikyriakidis (University of Gothenburg) - Modification in Dynamic Syntax
Nadia Christopher (SOAS University of London) - Kazakh Differential Object Marking – the Dynamic Syntax Approach
Peter Edelsten (SOAS University of London) - An incremental approach to parsing information structure.
Hannah Gibson and Lutz Marten (SOAS University of London) - Underspecification and procedural meaning: Lexical NPs as anaphora
Christine Howes (University of Gothenburg) and Arash Eshghi (Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh) - Formalising backchannel relevance spaces
Stephen Jones (University of Oxford) - Building processing models with DS and LFG: Some challenges
Yan Jiang (SOAS University of London) - Chinese Anaphora: Lexical Encoding, Distributive Alternation and Reference Tracking
Jieun Kiaer (Oxford University) - Analysing two-year-old's dialogue corpus in DS
Andriana Koumbarou (SOAS University of London) - Focusing in Hindi and the dynamics of left to right parsing in context
James Reid (University of Edinburgh) - Parsing-modulated antecedent-selection in proposition-controlled free adjuncts
Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh (Queen Mary University of London), Matt Purver (Queen Mary University of London), Ruth Kempson (King’s College London) - Incremental Distributional Semantics for Dynamic Syntax
Daniel Sax (University of Warsaw) - A DS solution to a puzzle in Polish: TO introducing LINKed structures
Darryl Turner (University of Edinburgh) - Relative clauses as appositional nominal
Xiaolong Yang (Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics) - A dynamic account of verb copying cleft construction in Chinese