UiB : HF : LLE

Indo-European Case and Argument Structure in a Typological Perspective

 

Workshop:

Appraising Case

Location: HF: 372

 

 
Thursday, May 3rd 2012

 

09.00–10.00

Jóhanna Barðdal & Thórhallur Eythórsson: "Hungering and Lusting for Women and Fleshly Delicacies": Reconstructing Grammatical Relations for Proto-Germanic

10.00–10.30

Coffee

10.30–11.10

Alice Harris: Emergence of Unergative/Unaccusative Case-Marking Distinctions

11.10–11.50 Thomas Smitherman: Oblique Subject Marking and Alignment Typology: Diachrony and Reconstruction

11.50–12.30 

Joan Maling: Nothing Personal? The Emergence of a New Syntactic Construction in Icelandic

12.30–13.50

Lunch

13.50–14.30

Tonya Kim Dewey & Stephen M. Carey: Contact Phenomena in the Development of Oblique Subjects in Medieval Germanic

14.30–15.10 Helge Lødrup: Split Possession and Kinship Nouns in Norwegian
15.10–15.40

Coffee

15.40–16.20

Serena Danesi: Between Historical Languages and the Reconstructed Language: The "Verbal Adjective + Dative" Construction?

16.20–17.00

Jóhanna Barðdal, Valgerður Bjarnadóttir, Eystein Dahl, Thórhallur Eythórsson, Chiara Fedriani & Thomas Smitherman: "Woe to the Rich and the Sordid Fellows": The Syntax, Semantics and Information Structure of 'Woe' in Indo-European

   
   
   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Jóhanna Barðdal, Principal Investigator
Dept. of Linguistic, Literary and Aesthetic Studies, UiB
Box 7805
NO-5020 Bergen
Phone +47-55 58 24 38
Fax +47-55 58 96 60
johanna.barddal at uib.no

    Updated May 1, 2012 by JB