Our workshop will be held in 124 Sparks (March 23rd & 24) and in 157 Burrowes (March 25th) on Penn State's University Park Campus. Although it is free to attend all of the sessions of the workshop, we kindly request that you register for the workshop before you attend!
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Tentative Workshop Schedule
Thursday, March 23 (124 Sparks)
9:00-9:30 Registration
9:30-10:00 Welcome - Richard Page, Associate Dean of the College of the Liberal Arts & Mike Putnam, Director of the
Linguistics Program
10:00-11:00 John Lipski - Probing bilingualism for insights into "words": promises and problems with languages in the wild
11:00-12:00 Matt Carlson & Amy Crosson - What can bound roots teach us about morphemes and morphology?
12:00-2:00 Lunch (on your own)
2:00-3:00 Ruth Kramer - Dislocation in Amharic complex verbs and beyond
3:00-4:00 Tran Truong - Universals in kintactic morphology
4:00-5:00 David Natvig & Mike Putnam - Don't take that tone with me! Syntactic structures and Norwegian tonal accents
Friday, March 24 (124 Sparks)
9:00-10:00 Artemis Alexiadou (via Zoom) - Double plurals and nominal structure: monolingual and multilingual perspectives
10:00-11:00 Terje Lohndal & Mike Putnam - An exoskeletal approach to bilingual grammars
11:00-12:00 Natalie Weber - Spelling out prosodic structure inside of polysynthetic words
12:00-2:00 Lunch (on your own)
2:00-3:00 Heather Newell - Crafting a Russian Doll: Phonological computation as an indicator of structural change
3:00-4:00 Sylvia Schreiner - Predication and the content of roots
4:00-5:00 Laura Kalin - On the nature of linearization: Insights from infixes and infixation
Saturday, March 25 (157 Burrowes)
10:00-11:00 Carol Rose Little - Object case in the syntax of impersonals
11:00-12:00 Jim Wood - Allomorphy and allosemy in nominalizations
12:00-2:00 Box lunch + Round table discussion
Thanks to everyone for attending and participating!