This one-day workshop will take place on Wednesday 25 July,
2007 in Room 113 of Pigott Hall (Building
260, opposite the clock tower) at Stanford University.
You can also download a pdf of the program and a pdf with information on the location and nearby eateries/coffee shops.
8:55–9:00
Opening
remarks
9:00–9:30
Shobhana Chelliah (U North Texas)
Data
sources for case analysis in languages with prescriptive traditions [abstract]
9:30–10:00
Cathryn Donohue (U Nevada, Reno)
On
the semantic nature of non-canonical case in Basque [abstract]
10:00–10:30 Klaus von Heusinger (Stuttgart U) and Georg
Keiser (U of Konstanz)
Case
alternations and verbal classes in Spanish [abstract]
10:30–11:00 BREAK
11:00–12:00 Joan Maling (Brandeis U) and Jong
Sup Jun (Hankuk U of Foreign Studies)
The adnominal genitive: Beyond structural
distinctions [abstract]
12:00–1:30 LUNCH
BREAK
1:30–2:00 Matthew
Baerman, Dunstan
Brown, Greville Corbett, Alexander Krasovitsky,
Alison Long (U
Surrey)
Changing
semantic factors in case selection: Russian evidence form the last two
centuries [abstract]
2:00–2:30
Scott Grimm (Stanford U)
Semantics
of case and the Accusative/Genitive alternation in Russian [abstract]
2:30–3:00
Jóhanna Barðdal (U
Bergen)
Lexical
vs. structural case: A false dichotomy [abstract]
3:00–3:30
Arto Anttila (Stanford U) and Jong-Bok
Kim
Structural
case on adverbials [abstract]
3:30–4:00
BREAK
4:00–5:00 Miriam Butt (U of Konstanz)
Why Case? [abstract]
5:00-5:45
Commentary
& Discussion
5:45-5:50
Closing
remarks