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Room 17.52, 5th floor, Keplerstraße 17, Stuttgart U Stuttgart, Germany
Journées d'Etude sur les NOMinalisations (JENom 8)/ Workshop on Nominalizations
https://sites.google.com/view/jenom-nominalizations/home
Date: June 21-22, 2019
Location: University of Stuttgart, Germany
Invited Speakers
- Artemis Alexiadou (Humboldt University of Berlin)
- Rochelle Lieber (University of New Hampshire)
- Delphine Tribout (University of Lille)
General Description
The JENom workshop series was initiated in France, which explains the French acronym JENom from Journées d'Études sur les Nominalisations. The first seven editions were held in Nancy, Lille, Paris, Stuttgart, Barcelona, Verona, and Fribourg. The fourth edition of the workshop was the first to be organized outside France and it took place at the University of Stuttgart, which will also host the coming eighth edition on June 21-22, 2019.
Organisation : Gianina Iordachioaia (Stuttgart) & Elena Soare (UMR 7023- SFL)
Friday, June 21
9:00 - 9:25 Registration
9:25 - 9:30 Welcome
9:30 - 10:30 Rochelle Lieber (University of New Hampshire): The semantics of -ing: eventivity, quantification, aspect
10:30 - 11:10 Yoshiki Ogawa, Keiyu Niikuni and Yuichi Wada (Tohoku University): Nominalization and De- nominalization as Diachronic Syntactic Change
11:10 - 11:30 Coffee Break
11:30 - 12:10 Rossella Varvara (University of Florence): Constraints on nominalizations: investigating the productivity’s domain of Italian: -mento and -zione
12:10 - 12:50 Marine Wauquier, Nabil Hathout and Cécile Fabre (CLLE & CNRS & Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès): Semantic discrimination of nominalizations based on distributional and statistical clues
12:50 - 14:15 Lunch
14:15 - 14:55 Vincent Krebs (University of Paris 8): Argument-projecting radicals : French nominalizations lacking a lexical verb
14:55 - 15:35 Maria Bloch-Trojnar (The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin): Zero-derived action nominals in Polish and Irish and the architecture of grammar
15:35 - 16:00 Coffee Break
16:00 - 16:40 Andrew McIntyre (Humboldt-University Berlin): Zero nominals in English: Support for category-neutral roots?
16:40 - 17:40 Delphine Tribout (University of Lille): Verb to noun conversion in French and the directionality issue
19:00 Workshop dinner (Mezzogiorno)
Saturday, June 22
[coffee available]
10:00 - 10:40 Obed Nii Broohm and Chiara Melloni (University of Verona): Action Nominals in Esahie (Kwa): A descriptive and typological assessment
10:40 - 11:20 Terrance Gatchalian (University of British Columbia): Deverbal nominalizations in Ktunaxa
11:20 - 12:00 Marie-Laurence Knittel (Nancy University) and Florence Villoing (Nanterre University): Instrument and means interpretation of deverbals: the role of ambiguous stative verbs in French V-N compounding
12:00 - 14:00 Lunch + Coffee & Poster session
14:00 - 15:00 Artemis Alexiadou (Humboldt University Berlin): Agentive nominalization in Greek: a puzzle
15:00 - 15:40 Philip Shushurin (NYU): A uniform account of applicatives and possessors: evidence from external possessors
15:40 - 16:10 Coffee Break
16:10 - 16:50 Odelia Ahdout (Humboldt University Berlin): No Results with Middles: on Non-Eventive Readings in Hebrew Nominalizations
16:50 - 17:30 Bozena Rozwadowska (University of Wroclaw): On the non-existence of causative Psych nominalizations in Polish
17:30 - 17:40 Closing remarks
Alternate: Ahmet Bilal Özdemir (Leipzig University): Nominalizers in Turkish: a hierarchy-based account
Poster session:
1. Ahmet Bilal Özdemir (Leipzig University): Nominalizers in Turkish: a hierarchy-based account
2. Gianina Iordachioaia, María Camila Buitrago Cabrera, Susanne Schweitzer and Yaryna Svyryda (University of Stuttgart): Deverbal zero-nominalization and verb classes: An empirical investigation
3. Alec Kienzle (University of Toronto): Reconsidering the Implicit External Argument in Nominalization: Evidence from Hebrew and English
4. Elena Soare (University of Paris 8 & CNRS): Participant –or nominals in Romanian
5. Martina Werner (Austrian Academy of Sciences & University of Vienna): A development within the nominalization of infinitives in the history of German: increasingly complex verbal structures
Artemis Alexiadou (Humboldt U. Berlin), Maria J. Arche (U. Greenwich), Boban Arsenijevic (U. Graz), Lucie Barque (U. Paris 13), Maria Bloch-Trojnar (U. Lublin), Alexandra Cornilescu (U. Bucharest), Antonio Fábregas (U. Tromsø), Livio Gaeta (U. Turin), Berit Gehrke (U. Paris Diderot), Scott Grimm (U. Rochester), Gianina Iordachioaia (U. Stuttgart), Marie Laurence Knittel (U. Lorraine), Andrew Koontz-Garboden (U. Manchester), Beth Levin (Stanford U.), Rafael Marin (U. Lille), Fabienne Martin (Humboldt U. Berlin), Andrew McIntyre (U. Neuchâtel), Louise McNally (U. Pompeu Fabra Barcelona), Chiara Melloni (U. Verona), Judith Meinschaefer (Freie U. Berlin), Fabio Montermini (U. Toulouse), Ileana Paul (U. Western Ontario), Malka Rappaport-Hovav (Hebrew U. Jerusalem), Isabelle Roy (U. Paris 8), Bozena Rozwadowska (U. Wroclaw), Florian Schäfer (Humboldt U. Berlin), Lucia M. Tovena (U. Paris Diderot), Florence Villoing (U. Nanterre)