Program

Conference Format:

The HPSG 2021 conference will be a two-day main conference. It will be followed by a one-day workshop on negation, which will be announced separately. Presentations will be pre-recorded and pre-loaded on the conference website, and the discussion period will be online.

Invited Speakers:


Workshop Format:

The workshop on negation will take place following the two-day main HPSG 2021 conference. Presentations will be pre-recorded and pre-loaded on the conference website, and the discussion period will be online.

Invited Speaker:


Preliminary Schedule

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Conference Day 1, Wednesday, 28th of July

:00-:10Welcome remarks
:10-:10
Invited Talk
Jack Hoeksema
Groningen, Netherlands
Won't get fooled again!
Verbs of deception in Dutch and German - the interaction of temporal orientation, point of view and polarity sensitivity

(live presentation)
:10-:20Coffee
:20-:35Yanru Lu and Stefan Müller
Berlin, Germany
Verbal reduplication in Mandarin Chinese: An HPSG account
:35-:50Gabrielle Aguila-Multner and Berthold Crysmann
Paris, France
Clause union inside-out: reflexives and medio-passives in French causatives
:50-:05Tsuneko Nakazawa and
Rui Cao
Tokyo, Japan
Semantics-Oriented Resultatives: Evidence from Valency Alternation Verbs
:05-:35Social & Poster session

Posters:

:35-:50Adam Przepiórkowski1,2
1 Warsaw, Poland
2 Oxford, United Kingdom
Three Improvements to the HPSG Model Theory
:50-:05Yanwei Jin and
Jean-Pierre Koenig
Buffalo, NY, USA
The grammatical representation of expletive negation
:05-:20Symon Stevens-Guille1 and Elena Vaikšnoraitė1,2
1 Columbus, OH, USA
2 Stuttgart, Germany
Case Alternation in Lexicalized Grammar: Genitive of Negation in Lithuanian
:20Social

Conference Day 2, Thursday, 29th of July

:00-:00
Invited Talk
Paul Kay
Berkeley, CA, USA
Copy Raising as a Lexical Rule
:00-:10Coffee
:10-:25Robert Borsley1,2
1 Colchester, United Kingdom
2 Bangor, United Kingdom
The Welsh of Jesus and Job: Verb-second in Middle Welsh
:25-:40Adam Przepiórkowski1,2
1 Warsaw, Poland
2 Oxford, United Kingdom
Polyadic Quantification in Hybrid Coordination
:40-:55Olga Zamaraeva
Seattle, WA, USA
Morphological Marking of Constituent Questions: A Case for Nonlocal Amalgamation
:55-:05Coffee
:05-:20Giuseppe Varaschin
Florianópolis, Brazil
The disunity of Principle B Effects
:20-:35Manfred Sailer and Sascha Bargmann
Frankfurt a. M., Germany
A phraseo-lexical analysis of idioms
:35-:50Jakob Maché
Lisbon, Portugal
Constraining the identification of epistemic judges across different syntactic categories
:50Business meeting & Social

Workshop, Friday, 30th of July

:00-:10Welcome remarks
:10-:10
Invited Talk
Fabiola Henri
Buffalo, NY, USA
Negation and its bearing on creole genesis
:10-:20Coffee
:20-:35Manfred Sailer
Frankfurt a. M., Germany
Minimizer negative polarity items in non-negative contexts
:35-:50Jakob Maché
Lisbon, Portugal
The gradual loss of NPI-hood with ‘need’ verbs in Germanic
:50-:05Zahra Mirrazi1 and Hedde Zeijlstra2
1 Amherst, MA, USA
2 Göttingen, Germany
A non-lexical approach to NEG-RAISING
:05-:15Coffee
:15-:30Emil Ionescu
Bucharest, Romania
Imperatives and negation in Romance Languages
:30-:45Julian Form
Frankfurt a. M., Germany
Neg-words in Eton (Bantu): an HPSG-analysis
:45-:00Andy Lücking1,2 and Jonathan Ginzburg1
1 Paris, France
2 Frankfurt a.M., Germany
Saying and shaking ‘No’