Drift 21, Sweelinckzaal
Utrecht University
8.45 Coffee
9:00 Casper de Groot (University of Amsterdam):
Cases as markers of non-verbal predicates: essive and translative in Uralic
(invited talk)
10:00 Annemarie van Dooren, Lotte Hendriks & Ora Matushansky (Utrecht
University):
The DOR to the result
10:40 Coffee
11:10
Heather Burnett (University of Montréal/ENS) and Michelle Troberg (University
of Toronto):
The shape of variation and change at the syntax-semantics interface: new evidence from Old Romance resultative secondary predication
11:50 Martin Everaert & Alexis Dimitriadis (Utrecht University):
On reflexive resultatives
12.30 Lunch
14.00 Maryse Grône & Philip Miller (Université Paris Diderot):
A pragmatic defense of the uniform analysis of
English ‘NP1 V NP2 RP’ resultatives as raising constructions
14.40 Balázs Surányi (RIL Hungarian Academy of Sciences/Pázmány Péter Catholic
University) and Veronika Hegedüs (RIL Hungarian Academy):
Dichotomies in secondary predication: A view
from complex predicates in Hungarian
15:20 Monica Alexandrina Irimia (University of Toronto):
Specific evidence: differential arguments and (non-adjunct) secondary predicates
16:00 Coffee
16:20 Joost Zwarts (Utrecht University):
PPs, paths,
and resultatives
17:00 Beth Levin (Stanford University):
Resultatives revisited (invited talk)
In the evening: Conference Dinner