Mittwoch, 04. März 2009
14.00–15.00 | Introduction |
15.00–15.30 | J.-R. Hayashishita On so-called ‘focus-sensitive’ particles |
15.30–16.00 | Daniel Hole Movement and scope-taking with Mandarin EVEN/ONLY foci and NPIs |
16.00–16.30 | Kaffeepause • Coffeebreak |
16.30–17.00 | Andreas Dufter Beyond focus marking: Fine-tuning the evolution of cleft types from Latin to Modern French |
17.00–17.30 | Emilie Destruel Focus interpretations in French |
17.30–18.00 | Christoph Gabriel / Ingo Feldhausen / Andrea Pešková Contrastive and neutral focus in porteño Spanish |
18.00–18.30 | Hye-Yoon Chung Do speakers of Castilian Spanish indeed distinguish the subclasses of focus? – If so, how? |
Donnerstag, 05. März 2009
09.00–10.00 | Manfread Krifka Stressed postposed additive particles as markers of givenness |
10.00–10.30 | Roni Katzir / Ivona Kucerova Deriving relative givenness effects from focus alternatives and presupposition domains |
10.30–11.00 | Stefan Baumann / Arndt Riester (De)Accentuation and coreference |
11.00–11.30 | Kaffeepause • Coffeebreak |
11.30–12.30 | Daniel Wedgwood |
12.30–13.00 | Dejan Matic Crosslinguistic variability of focus constructions |
Freitag, 06. März 2009
11.30–12.00 | Jenneke van der Wal What kind of focus does Makhuwa morphologically mark? |
12.00–12.30 | Stavros Skopeteas / Gisbert Fanselow Exhaustive identification of focused referents and contextual conditions |
12.30–13.00 | Nicoleta Sava The position of focus particles in the Romanian focus structure |
13.00–13.30 | Virginia Hill / Olga Mladenova The (de)focusing strategy with Bulgarian tastructure |
13.30–14.00 | Anne Schwarz Focus markers that link topic and comment |