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Nereus II: Specificity and the evolution/emergence of nominal determination systems in Romance

International workshop at Freie Universität Berlin, October, 8th / 9th 2004

Organizer

Elisabeth Stark

Freie Universität zu Berlin
Institut für Romanische Philologie 
Habelschwerdter Allee 45
14195 Berlin (Germany)
Klaus von Heusinger

Universität Stuttgart
Institut für Linguistik/Germanistik (ILG)
Postfach 10 60 37
70049 Stuttgart (Germany)
Georg A. Kaiser

Universität Konstanz
Fachbereich Sprachwissenschaft
Fach D 189
78457 Konstanz (Germany)

 

 

Alphabetical list of speakers and topics:

 

Susann Fisher, Universität Stuttgart:
“The interplay between reference and aspect in Old Romance” 

Marco García García, Universität zu Köln:
“Differential object marking in Spanish as a scalar implicature?”

Klaus von Heusinger, Universität Stuttgart Georg A. Kaiser, Universität Konstanz
“The evolution of Differentiated Object Marking in Spanish”

Daniel Jacob, Universität zu Köln:
“Adjective position and specificity in Spanish”

Manuel Leonetti, Universidad de Alcalá:
“On Topics and Specificity in Spanish”

Guido Mensching, FU Berlin:
"Aspects on specifity and related categories in Sardinian"

Teresa Parodi, University of Cambridge:
“Specificity and the left periphery in the acquisition of Spanish”

Carmen Picallo, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
“Definite pronouns in catalan” 

Uli Reich, Universität Köln
“Why do we mark specificity?” 

Elisabeth Stark, FU Berlin:
“Typological correlations in nominal determination in Romance”