QUEENS’ COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE LINGUISTICS FEST MARCH 2015 SATELLITE WORKSHOP: BIELEFELD – CAMBRIDGE MEETING ON ‘THE LANGUAGES OF ASIA MINOR’ (19-20 MARCH 2015) COLLOQUIUM IN HONOUR OF PROF. CHRIS POUNTAIN (23 MARCH 2015) THE THIRD CAMBRIDGE CONFERENCE ON THE HISTORIES OF THE IBERO-ROMANCE LANGUAGES (23-24 MARCH 2015) PROGRAMME !! ! 22ND MARCH 18:00! THE FELLOWS’ BALCONY, 4TH FLOOR OF CRIPPS (OLD SENIOR COMBINATION ROOM (OSCR) IF WET) Wine Reception sponsored by Cambridge University Press (CUP) MORNING SESSIONS, THE BOWETT ROOM, QUEENS’ COLLEGE !! ! TIMES! 23RD MARCH 24TH MARCH COLLOQUIUM IN HONOUR OF PROF. CHRIS POUNTAIN THE THIRD CAMBRIDGE CONFERENCE ON THE HISTORIES OF THE IBEROROMANCE LANGUAGES (CONT.) 8:45 Welcome 9:00-9:30 Kim Schulte Universitat Jaume I de Castelló ¿Debo de decir? The role of phonaesthetic factors and repetition priming in the evolution of Spanish modal constructions Jaume Mateu and Mar Massanell i Messalles Centre de Lingüística Teòrica-Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Argument structure and auxiliary selection in Old Catalan 9:30-10:00 Kormi Anipa University of St Andrews The Diálogo de la lengua from Composition to Consumption: Álvaro S. Octavio de Toledo y Huerta Institut für Romanische Philologie der Universität München A (quite) partial demise: the history of Sp. habemos A Choppy Voyage of Rediscovery 10:00-10:30 Dave McDougall Queen Mary, University of London The Fazienda de Ultramar and the Latin Vulgate Javier Rodríguez Molina Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Propiedades gramaticales de sí adverbio de polaridad en español antiguo 10:30-11:00 James Hawkey University of Bristol Linguistic phenomena in 3D: Examples from the Hispanophone world Manuel Pérez Saldanya Universitat de València Entre la lexicalización y la gramaticalización: la formación de conjunciones causales 11:00-11:30 Coffee Coffee 11:30-12:00 Paul O’ Neill University of Sheffield Linguistics and language teaching Plenary talk: Francisco Ordóñez Stony Brook University Nuevas perspectivas sobre el Leísmo y el Marcado Diferencial de Objeto en español 12:00-12:30 Rocío Díaz Bravo and Marta Fernández Alcaide University of Cambridge, LSE & University of Seville La conciencia de la variación lingüística en los Siglos de Oro 12:30-13:00 Roger Wright University of Liverpool When the future has no future 13:00-14:30 Lunch Lunch AFTERNOON SESSIONS, THE BOWETT ROOM, QUEENS’ COLLEGE 14:30-15:00 23RD MARCH 24TH MARCH THE THIRD CAMBRIDGE CONFERENCE ON THE HISTORIES OF THE IBEROROMANCE LANGUAGES THE THIRD CAMBRIDGE CONFERENCE ON THE HISTORIES OF THE IBEROROMANCE LANGUAGES (CONT.) Plenary talk: Montserrat Batllori Dillet Universitat de Girona La evolución de los verbos psicológicos en español: cambios en la estructura argumental. Cristina Sánchez López Universidad Complutense de Madrid Observaciones sobre una construcción minoritaria del tipo <preposición+oración> 15:00-15:30 15:30-16:00 16:00-16:30 16:30-17:00 19:30 ! Avelina Suñer Gratacos Universitat de Girona Érase una vez: la construcción de nexos temporales complejos en las lenguas iberorrománicas Coffee Isabel Pujol Payet Universitat de Girona Abocar, embocar, desbocar: Prefix Contribution to the Semantics of Parasynthetic Verbs in the History of Spanish Dinner Afra Pujol i Campeny University of Cambridge Old Catalan Word Order in the Old Romance context Anna Bartra-Kaufmann Centre de Lingüística Teòrica-Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Approaching lexical restrictions in Old Romance passives
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