Friday November 15th
All talks will take place in Wilhelmstraße 50, room 027
Session 1 (Chair Patrick Grosz)
12:30
Opening Remarks
12:45
Invited Speaker: Paul Elbourne (Queen Mary University of London)
Pronominalization as NP-Deletion
Commentary: Gerhard Jäger (Universität Tübingen)
Pronominalization as NP-Deletion
Commentary: Gerhard Jäger (Universität Tübingen)
14:00
Coffee Break
Session 2 (Chair Polina Berezovskaya)
14:20
Ewa Trutkowski & Helmut Weiß (Goethe Universität Frankfurt)
When personal pronouns compete with relative pronouns
When personal pronouns compete with relative pronouns
15:00
Ivy Sichel (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
(Resumptive) pronouns and competition
(Resumptive) pronouns and competition
15:40
Coffee Break
Session 3 (Chair Anna Howell)
16:00
Invited Speaker: Martina Wiltschko (University of British Columbia)
Fake Form
Commentary: Vera Hohaus (Universität Tübingen)
Fake Form
Commentary: Vera Hohaus (Universität Tübingen)
19:00
Dinner (Ludwig’s, Uhlandstraße 1, Tübingen)
Saturday November 16th
Wilhelmstraße 50, room 027
Session 4 (Chair Anthea Schöller)
9:15
Invited Speaker: Peter Bosch (University of Osnabrück)
Anaphoric reference by demonstrative pronouns in German
Commentary: Jacolien van Rij (Universität Tübingen)
Anaphoric reference by demonstrative pronouns in German
Commentary: Jacolien van Rij (Universität Tübingen)
10:30
Coffee Break
Session 5 (Chair Sonja Tiemann)
10:50
Hendrikje Ziemann and Esther Ruigendijk (University of Oldenburg)
The processing of reflexives and personal pronouns in Dutch by German adult second language learners
The processing of reflexives and personal pronouns in Dutch by German adult second language learners
11:30
Kyeong-min Kim & Chung-hye Han (Simon Fraser University)
Inter-speaker variation in Korean pronouns
Inter-speaker variation in Korean pronouns
12:10
Lunch
Session 6 (Chair Nadine Bade)
13:40
Maria Nella Carminati (University of Bielefeld)
Bound variable readings in Italian: pro, the overt pronoun and PRO. A psycholinguistic study
Bound variable readings in Italian: pro, the overt pronoun and PRO. A psycholinguistic study
14:20
Francesca Filiaci (University of Edinburgh)
Restrictions on the interpretation of null and overt subjects: a cross-linguistic comparison between Italian and Spanish
Restrictions on the interpretation of null and overt subjects: a cross-linguistic comparison between Italian and Spanish
15:00
Coffee Break
Session 7 (Moderator Nadine Bade)
15:20
Panel Discussion: Current Pronominal Issues at the Syntax-Semantics Interface
Hans Kamp (University of Stuttgart)
Janina Rado (University of Tübingen)
Ede Zimmermann (University of Frankfurt)
Sarah Zobel (University of Tübingen)
Hans Kamp (University of Stuttgart)
Janina Rado (University of Tübingen)
Ede Zimmermann (University of Frankfurt)
Sarah Zobel (University of Tübingen)
17:20
Coffee Break
Session 8 (Chair Pritty Patel-Grosz)
17:40
Sandhya Sundaresan (University of Leipzig)
A new type of Anaphor Agreement Effect: insights into the form-meaning connection
A new type of Anaphor Agreement Effect: insights into the form-meaning connection
18:20
Inna Livitz (NYU)
Referential dependence across phase boundaries
Referential dependence across phase boundaries
Sunday November 17th
Wilhelmstraße 50, room 027
Session 9 (Chair Kalle Müller)
9:15
Elena Koulidobrova (Central Connecticut State University) and Diane Lillo-Martin (University of Connecticut)
A ‘point’ of inquiry: The case of the (non-)pronominal IX in ASL
A ‘point’ of inquiry: The case of the (non-)pronominal IX in ASL
9:55
Thiago Galery (Idio Research, UCL)
Descriptive pronouns: a relevance-theoretic dynamic-syntax based approach
Descriptive pronouns: a relevance-theoretic dynamic-syntax based approach
10:35
Coffee Break
Session 10 (Chair Carolin Munderich)
10:55
Michelangelo Falco & Roberto Zamparelli (University of Trento)
The only real pro-nouns
The only real pro-nouns
11:35
Tokiko Okuma (McGill University)
Empirical evidence for the bound reading of Japanese overt pronouns.
Empirical evidence for the bound reading of Japanese overt pronouns.
12:15
Coffee Break
Session 11 (Chair Sarah Zobel)
12:35
Invited Speaker: Uli Sauerland (ZAS Berlin)
The Form of Bound Pronouns: Towards a Uniform Account
Commentary: Ede Zimmermann (Goethe Universität Frankfurt)
The Form of Bound Pronouns: Towards a Uniform Account
Commentary: Ede Zimmermann (Goethe Universität Frankfurt)
13:50
Closing Remarks