SOUL 2017

  Conference on the Syntax Of Uralic Languages

  Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences

  27-28 June 2017 Budapest

 

 

Program

 

 

 

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Day 1
9.00-9.05:   Opening
9.05-9.45:   Anna Volkova: The left periphery of participial relative clauses
9.45-10.25:   Maria Privizentseva: Case and agreement puzzle in Moksha relative clause
10.25-10.45:   coffee break
10.45-11.25:   Natalia Serdobolskaya and Anastasia Kozhemyakina: The syntax of complements with Subject and Subject-Object agreement of complement-taking predicates in Moksha MordvinHandout
11.25-12.05:   Olesya Khanina and Andrey Shluinsky: Enets object cross-reference: syntactic marking of information structureHandout
12.05-12.45:   Anastasia Gareyshina: Western Mari conditionals and TAM clustersPresentation
12.45-13.45:   lunch break
13.45-14.35:   Invited speaker: Gerson Klumpp: Givenness features: from zero to definite encoding of NPs (based on Komi)
14.35-15:40:   poster session
15.40-16.00:   coffee break
16.00-16.40:   Aigul Zakirova: On debitive nominalization in Moksha MordvinPresentation
16.40-17.20:   Anastasiia Voznesenskaia: Nominalizations in Hill MariPresentation

Special lecture:

17.30-18.30   Richard Villems: Genomic /versus/ linguistic variation with a focus on Uralic and Turkic languages
Conference dinner
     
Day 2
9.00-9.40:   Elsi Kaiser: Finnish possessive suffixes or lack thereof: What imposters and person agreement tell us
9.40-10.20:   Irina Nikolaeva and András Bárány: Prominent Internal Possessors as proximate possessorsPresentation
10.20-11.00:   Barbara Egedi: Two paths running across the same field − The grammaticalization of referential marking in Uralic languages Presentation
11.00-11.20:   coffee break
11.20-12.00:   Saara Huhmarniemi: A phase-based account of the optional EPP in FinnishPresentation
12.00-12.40:   Mark Norris: Split number in Estonian numeral-noun constructions
12.40-14.00   lunch break

Evidentiality session

14.00-14.40:   Diane Nelson and Elena Vedernikova: Evidentiality in Meadow Mari Presentation
14.40-15:20:   Alexey Kozlov and Theodor Golosov: Fake evidentiality unmasked: Hill Mari past tenses
15.20-15.40:   coffee break
15.40-16.20:   Sandor Szeverenyi and Beáta Wagner-Nagy: Evidentiality in Nganasan
16.20-17.00:   Helle Metslang: Variation in expression of reported evidential in written Estonian Presentation
17.00-17.05:   coffee break
17.05-17.55:   Invited speaker: Anders Holmberg: Narrow focus yes-no questions and their answers Presentation
17.55-18.00:   Closing
Reception at Építészpince
     
Posters:
Nikolett F. Gulyás: Who are they? R-impersonals in Finno-Ugric
Andreas Schmidt: Towards a typology of word order variation in the Uralic languagesPoster
Laura Horváth: Past progressive and past habitual evidential forms in Udmurt
Polina Pleshak, Svetlana Toldova and Anna Volkova: The NP/DP-structure in Moksha language
Anja Harder: Adpositions or relator noun: Grammaticalization processes in Central and Southern Selkup
Heete Sahkai and Anne Tamm: Syntax and intonation of contrastive topics in Estonian
Maria Usacheva and Timofey Arkhangelskiy: Morphological encoding of NPs and information structure in Beserman Udmurt
Rebeka Kubitsch: On the mirative semantic feature of Udmurt evidentialityPosterHandout
Denys Teptiuk: How epistemic modal are quotative indexes in Udmurt?