CONFERENCE PROGRAM

 

Sunday, May 28

17.00 -19.00

  REGISTRATION
     
Monday, May 29

8.00 - 9.00

  REGISTRATION

9.00 - 9.20

  OPENING
    Prof. Csaba Pléh (Deputy General Secretary of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
9.20 - 10.10   INVITED SPEAKER: Prof. Ferenc Kiefer (Hungarian Academy of Sciences): On the semantics of adjectives
10.10 - 10.50   Elena Khanina (Moscow State University): In search of lost telicity: Evidence of Basque causatives
10.50 - 11.20   COFFEE BREAK
11.20 - 12.00   Veronika Hegedűs (Tilburg University): Extending extended spatial PPs to Hungarian
12.00 - 12.40   Jakob Maché (University of Vienna): The decline of argument structure
12.40 - 13.20   Ana Ibáńez Moreno and Elisa González Torres (University of La Rioja): Determining the criteria that are useful to identify the derivational /or compositional capabilities of lexical items in Old English
13.20 - 14.40   LUNCH BREAK
14.40 - 15.20   Vladimir A. Bondar (Saint-Petersburg Institute for Linguistic Research): On hit-it variation in Old English
15.20 - 16.00   Alexandra Fodor (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest): Rise and fall in the life of and
16.00 - 17.40   POSTER SESSION I (WITH COFFEE)
17.40 - 18.20   Marija Paunova (Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje): Declension of nouns in the texts from the Ohrid Literary School
18.20 - 19.00   Andreja Erzen (Ljubljana Graduate School of the Humanities):Affirmation of the Slovenian language: Slovenian grammars and dictionaries from 16th to 19th century
19.00   GARDEN PARTY
     
Tuesday, May 30
9.20 - 10.10   INVITED SPEAKER: Prof. Wolfgang U. Dressler (University of Vienna):Interfaces of morphology, or What theoretical linguistics can learn from the study of child language
10.10 - 10.50   Noémi Hahn (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest): Developmental relationship of understanding complements, naive theory of mind, and word acquisition -- Or: Tom said that was a wug in the box
10.50 - 11.20   COFFEE BREAK
11.20 - 12.00   Juliane Schütte (Potsdam University): On the processing of negative polarity constructions: Evidence for strong and weak licensing
12.00 - 12.40   Tünde Nagy (Debrecen University):  On the semantics of aspectualizers in English
12.40 - 13.20   Michał Janowski (Kazimierz Wielki University, Bydgoszcz): The role of inheritance in endowing abstract concepts with image-schematic structure
13.20 - 14.40   LUNCH BREAK
14.40 - 15.20   Fabienne Fritzsche (Zentrum für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, Berlin): Semantics of left-dislocated prepositional phrases
15.20 - 16.00   Dan Stefanescu (Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence, Romanian Academy): Aligning unequal multilingual thesauri
16.00 - 16.40   Gergely Bottyán (Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences): The operationality of Grice's tests for implicature
16.40 - 18.20   POSTER SESSION II (WITH COFFEE)
     
Wednesday, May 31
9.30 - 10.10   Anna Asbury (Utrecht Institute of Linguistics OTS): Finnish partitive case as a determiner suffix
10.10 - 10.50   Aleksandra Faynveyts (Moscow State Lomonosov University): Is obligatory control always obligatory?
10.50 - 11.20   COFFEE BREAK
11.20 - 12.00   Antonia Rothmayr (University of Vienna): Stative-eventive ambiguities
12.00 - 12.40   Alexandru Ceausu (Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence, Romanian Academy): Tiered tagging in a maximum entropy framework
12.40 - 13.20   Natalia Elita (Technical University of Moldova) and Monica Gavrila University of Hamburg): Enhancing translation memories with semantic knowledge
13.20 - 14.40   LUNCH BREAK
14.40 - 15.20   Peter D. Staroverov (Moscow State University): Vowel deletion and stress in Tundra Nenets
15.20 - 16.00   Natalia Kuznetsova (Institute of Linguistic Research, St. Petersburg, Russia): Vowel harmony or harmonic classes?
16.00 - 16.40   Dániel Huber (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest): On representations of coronals (and velars) across theories
16.40   CLOSING OF THE CONFERENCE

 

POSTER SESSION I (MAY 29)

Reili Argus (Tallinn University): Acquisition of inflectional morphology in Estonian: Individual differences in the acquisition of number

Peter M. Arkadiev (Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow): Two-term case systems in cross-linguistic perspective

Radu Ion (Institute for Artificial Intelligence, Bucharest): Word sense disambiguation with lexical attraction models

Edith Kádár (Univ. Babeş-Bolyai, Cluj-Napoca): Atmospherical predicates in Hungarian

Maria Khokhlova (St. Petersburg State University): The Russian language of the 18th century: Presentation of texts by M. V. Lomonosov

Oksana Pasichnyk, Iouri Nikolski and Maksym Davydov (National University "Lvivska Polytechnika"): System of finger movement identification for sign language recognition

Gábor Pohl (Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Budapest): English--Hungarian NP alignment in a linguistically enriched translation memory

Adam Rambousek and Martin Kudlej (Masaryk University, Brno): DEBVisDic: Wordnet editor and browser based on DEBII platform

Shih-chi Stella Yeh (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan): An experimental study on syllable structure in Amis

Tekla Sinkó, Eleonóra Víg (Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca): Boosting LVM-based document clustering and visualization with genetic chromodynamics

 

POSTER SESSION II (MAY 30)

Melita Aleksa (University of Osijek): The automatic morphological analysis of the Croatian language: The verbal, nominal and adjectival inflections within the morphological parser HUMOR

Alexa Bódog (University of Debrecen), Katalin Nagy (University of Szeged): Language evolution and language change: Under the spell of niche construction

Lívia Demjanová (Presov University): The influence of the sociolinguistic factors on the productivity in word-formation

Kálmán Olivér Dudás (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest): Cyclic effects on the CP edges hinge on checking case

Anna Ekert (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań): The asymmetry in language processing in proficient bilinguals: The wordtype effect

Alexandru Mardale, LLF/CNRS (Université Paris 7  & Universitatea din Bucuresti): On the use of the definite article with prepositions in Romanian

Verginica Barbu Mititelu (Romanian Academy Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence, Bucharest): Automatic extraction of patterns displaying hyponym-hypernym co-occurrence from corpora

György Szarvas (University of Szeged), Richárd Farkas (MTA-SZTE, Research Group on Artificial Intelligence, Szeged): Statistical named entity recognition for Hungarian: Analysis of the impact of feature space characteristics

Balázs Szilárd (University of Szeged): A mereotopological analysis of the category 'source particle' in Hungarian