Tuesday, May 10, 2011

N'CLAV Grand Meeting 2011: Speakers



Welcome to Gothenburg and Gottskär, August, 22–25, 2011

We are happy to invite you to the beautiful west coast of Sweden in August for the second Grand Meeting of the N'CLAV Network. Below you find information about the speakers and the talks.
/N'CLAV, University of Gothenburg, Sweden

More information about the Grand Meeting

You find more information about the Grand Meeting at the conference website:
http://spraakbanken.gu.se/swe/nclav/activities/grand-meeting-2011
See also the previous blog post about the meeting:
http://nclav.blogspot.com/2011/02/nclav-grand-meeting-2011.html


Invited speakers:

  • Leonie Cornips (Amsterdam): title t.b.a.
  • Bert Vaux (Cambridge): title t.b.a.
  • Camilla Wide (Turku): title t.b.a.
  • Sally Boyd (Gothenburg): Language practices of young people in multilingual urban settings in Sweden: (multi-)ethnolect, variety, style or what?
  • Anders Eriksson (Gothenburg): title t.b.a.

Other talks:

  • Björn Bihl, Karlstad university, Sweden: title t.b.a
  • Tanya Karoli Christensen & Torben Juel Jensen, LANCHART, University of Copenhagen, Denmark: Language use data meet categorical theory - the case of word order in Danish subordinate clauses
  • Elisabet Engdahl, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden: Eliciting judgments on context dependent constructions
    Kristin Melum Eide, University of Trondheim, Norway: Did we break English?
  • Pål Kristian Eriksen, University of Trondheim, Norway: Poor languages, rich languages, and the way to equality: How to analyze a poor tense system (Russian) in light of a rich tense system (Norwegian).
  • Janne Bondi Johannessen & Signe Laake, The Text Laboratory, ILN, and ILOS, University of Oslo, Norway: The Norwegian Language of the American Midwest: Old-fashioned and standardised towards Bokmål?
  • Janne Bondi Johannessen & Piotr Garbacz, The Text Laboratory, ILN, University of Oslo, Norway: Preproprial articles in Mainland Scandinavian
  • Marit Julien, Lund university, Sweden: Predicative definite NPIs in Norwegian
  • Ida Larsson, University of Oslo, Norway: Different ways of getting things done. On the readings of ‘get’ in Scandinavian
  • Therese Leinonen, Society of Swedish literature in Finland: Dialect leveling and regionalization in Åboland
  • Björn Lundquist, University of Tromsø, CASTL, Norway: Where Voice meets Modality: the Agentive Get-Passive as a modal construction
  • Jenny Nilsson, Institute for language and folklore, Gothenburg, Sweden: Something old, something new – Dialect contact in West Sweden
  • Jeffrey K. Parrott, DGCSS, University of Copenhagen, Denmark: Case allomorphy and variation in Danish and Swedish
  • Inger Schoonderbeek Hansen, University of Aarhus, Denmark: title t.b.a.

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