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9:15-9:50 Registration & coffee
9:50-10:10 Welcome
10:10-11:10 Regine Eckardt
Verb-end questions in German: How particles and syntax conspire to create meaning
11:10-11:40 Coffee
11:40-12:20 Nadine Theiler
The Precondition Particle: A Unified Analysis of German 'denn'
12:20-13:00 Andrea Beltrama and Emily Hanink
"Like", hedging and mirativity. A unified account.
13:00-15:00 Lunch
15:00-15:40 Anne Abeille and Shrita Hassamal
Sluicing in Mauritian: a fragment analysis
15:40-16:20 Giorgia Zorzi
Head-final languages gapping forward: right-branching coordination across modalities
16:20-16:50 Coffee
16:50-17:30 Felicitas Enders
The German discourse particle "doch" in imperatives
17:30-18:10 Micky Daniels and Yael Greenberg
Extreme Adjectives in Comparative Structures and Even
18:30 Cocktail
9:30-10:30 Stephen Wechsler
The gavagai solution: how input correlations explain verb alternations
10:30-11:10 Jong-Bok Kim
Language variations in answers to polar questions: A Non-configurational Approach
11:10-11:40 Coffee
11:40-12:20 Jack Hoeksema
Polarity items in Purpose Clauses
12:20-13:00 Yanwei Jin and Jean-Pierre Koenig
A Cross-linguistic Study of Expletive Negation
13:00-15:00 Lunch
15:00-15:40 Emanuel Souza de Quadros
The semantics of possessive noun phrases and temporal modifiers
15:40-16:20 Fabienne Martin and Zsofia Gyarmathy
A finer-grained typology of perfective operators
16:20-16:50 Coffee
16:50-17:30 Bert Le Bruyn and Kirsten Schutter
HAVE-verbs, indefinite article omission and definiteness in SLA
17:30-18:10 Alexandre Cremers, Morwenna Hoeks, Grzegorz Lisowski and Jonathan Pesetsky
Experimental Evidence for a Semantic Account of Free Choice
09:30-10:30 Marco Baroni
Solving new problems compositionally with neural networks
10:30-11:10 Grégoire Winterstein, Regine Lai, Zoe Luk and Eric Mccready
Authority and Gendered Speech: Cantonese Particles and Sajiao
11:10-11:40 Coffee
11:40-12:20 Joseph Deveaugh-Geiss and Emilie Destruel
(Non-)Exhaustivity in French c’est-Clefts
12:20-13:00 Aixiu An and Anne Abeillé
Agreement and interpretation of binominals in French
13:00-15:00 Lunch
15:00-15:40 Laia Mayol and Elena Castroviejo
Premise conditionals are thematic hypothetical conditionals
15:40-16:20 Vítor Míguez
Epistemic Modality and Semantic Change: The Story of Galician Adverb seguramente
16:20 Closing
Hitomi Hirayama, A Compositional Analysis of Biased Questions in Japanese
Michela Ippolito, Reverse-Sobel sequences
Teodora Mihoc, Deconstructing bare and modified numerals
Tsz Ming Lee, Right dislocation of verb in Cantonese as head movement