Conference on Formal Description of Slavic Languages 14
Please pay attention to the Guidelines for attendees, speakers and session chairs.
Please note we have a change in the programme: Day 2: THU, June 3, 16:30 – 17:00 UTC+2: Berit Gehrke (Teodora Radeva-Bork's talk has been cancelled).
Please note we have added for Day 3: FRI, June 4, 17:00 – 17:15 UTC+2 "Conference Closing - Final Announcements" to the programme.
Please note there is a change in the workshop programme: The presentation by Björn Wiemer, Joanna Wrzesień-Kwiatkowska and Alexander Rostovtsev-Popiel has been cancelled. Ora Matushansky's talk will take place at 15:00 – 15:45 UTC+2.
Main Conference
June 2-4, 2021
Organizing committee: Olav Mueller-Reichau, Petr Biskup, Marcel Börner, Anastasiya Koretskykh, Julius Lambert, Iuliia Shcherbina
Conference venue: Leipzig University
Invited Speakers:
- Boban Arsenijević (University of Graz)
- Ora Matushansky (French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) / University of Paris VIII / Utrecht University)
- Gereon Müller (Leipzig University)
- Gillian Ramchand (University of Tromsø)
- Marzena Żygis (Leibniz-Centre General Linguistics (ZAS) / Humboldt University of Berlin)
Events (subject to changes; state as of 08/15, 2024)
Events (subject to changes; state as of 08/15, 2024)
Day 1: WED, June 2
13:00 – 14:00 UTC+2
Zoom: Room 1
Plenary Talk
Gillian Ramchand
(University of Tromsø)
Aktionsart vs. Grammaticalized Aspectual Categories: The Interpretation of Tense and Aspect in Russian and English
Day 1: WED, June 2
14:05 – 14:35 UTC+2
Zoom: Room 1
Marko Simonović and Petra Mišmaš
(University of Graz, University of Nova Gorica)
Day 1: WED, June 2
14:05 – 14:35 UTC+2
Zoom: Room 2
Natalia Zevakhina and Veronika Prigorkina
(National Research University Higher School of Economics)
Deriving Conditional Perfection in Russian: The Role of Negation, Clause Order and Face
Day 1: WED, June 2
14:35 – 15:05 UTC+2
Zoom: Room 1
Petr Biskup
(Leipzig University)
Aspect Separated from Aspectual Markers in Russian and Czech
Day 1: WED, June 2
14:35 – 15:05 UTC+2
Zoom: Room 2
Ekaterina Lyutikova and Anastasia Gerasimova
(Moscow State University)
On the Locality of Negative Concord in Russian: An Experimental Study
Day 1: WED, June 2
15:05 – 15:35 UTC+2
Zoom: Room 1
Arkadiusz Kwapiszewski
(University of Oxford)
The Morphosyntax of Slavic Aspect: P Clitics, Spanning, and the Superset Principle
Day 1: WED, June 2
15:05 – 15:35 UTC+2
Zoom: Room 2
Hagen Pitsch
(Georg August University of Göttingen)
A Formal Account of the Conditional in Its Cross-Slavic Variation
15:35 – 16:00 Coffee Break
Day 1: WED, June 2
16:00 – 16:30 UTC+2
Zoom: Room 1
Sophie Repp and Ljudmila Geist
(University of Cologne, University of Stuttgart)
Responding to Negative (Biased) Questions: Russian vs. German
Day 1: WED, June 2
16:00 – 16:30 UTC+2
Zoom: Room 2
Mariia Privizentseva
(Leipzig University)
Declension Is Built on Gender: Insights from Mixed Agreement in Russian
Day 1: WED, June 2
16:30 – 17:00 UTC+2
Zoom: Room 1
Irina Sekerina and Glenn A. Stark
(City University of New York)
What Matters in Processing of Scrambling: Cross-Populational Investigation in Russian
Day 1: WED, June 2
16:30 – 17:00 UTC+2
Zoom: Room 2
Pavel Caha
(Masaryk University)
The Russian Declension with no Declension Features and no Contextual Allomorphy
Day 1: WED, June 2
17:00 – 18:00 UTC+2
Zoom: Room 1
Plenary Talk
Marzena Żygis
(Leibniz-Centre General Linguistics (ZAS) / Humboldt University of Berlin)
How Do We Perceive Others? On the Role of Attitudes in a German-Polish Context
Day 2: THU, June 3
13:00 – 14:00 UTC+2
Zoom: Room 1
Plenary Talk
Ora Matushansky
(French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) / University of Paris VIII / Utrecht University)
Die Stadt Leipzig and other fun places in Russian
Day 2: THU, June 3
14:05 – 14:35 UTC+2
Zoom: Room 1
Hakyung Jung and Krzysztof Migdalski
(Seoul National University, University of Wroclaw)
Day 2: THU, June 3
14:05 – 14:35 UTC+2
Zoom: Room 2
Mojmír Dočekal
(Masaryk University)
Against Class A Treatment of no more: Experimental Evidence from Czech
Day 2: THU, June 3
15:05 – 15:35 UTC+2
Zoom: Room 1
Irina Burukina, Lena Borise and Marcel Den Dikken
(MTA Research Institute for Linguistics, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), Harvard University)
Day 2: THU, June 3
15:05 – 15:35 UTC+2
Zoom: Room 2
Radek Šimík, Eliška Belinová, Matyáš Demartini, Kristýna Jelínková, Filip Kopecký, Ondřej Lát, Albert Maršík and Julia Paraščak
(Charles University in Prague)
Basic Position of Adverbs in the Czech Clause: A Rating Experiment
15:35 – 16:00 Coffee Break
Day 2: THU, June 3
16:00 – 16:30 UTC+2
Zoom: Room 1
Ewelina Mokrosz and Sławomir Zdziebko
(John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin)
NPI Licensing, Scope and the Size of Negated Participles in Polish
Day 2: THU, June 3
16:00 – 16:30 UTC+2
Zoom: Room 2
Radek Šimík and Klára Matiasovitsová
(Charles University in Prague)
Day 2: THU, June 3
16:30 – 17:00 UTC+2
Zoom: Room 1
Maša Bešlin
(University of Maryland)
On the Categorial Distinction between ‘Verbal’ and ‘Adjectival’ Participles
Day 2: THU, June 3
17:00 – 18:00 UTC+2
Zoom: Room 1
Plenary Talk
Boban Arsenijević
(University of Graz)
Slavic Verb-Prefixation and the Grammatical Aspect of the Base
Day 3: FRI, June 4
13:00 – 14:00 UTC+2
Zoom: Room 1
Plenary Talk
Gereon Müller
(Leipzig University)
Buridan's Ass and Paradigm Gaps in Russian
Day 3: FRI, June 4
14:05 – 14:35 UTC+2
Zoom: Room 1
Mojmír Dočekal and Lucia Vlášková
(Masaryk University)
Achievements and Paths: Degree Achievements from the Slavic Perspective
Day 3: FRI, June 4
14:05 – 14:35 UTC+2
Zoom: Room 2
Khrystyna Kunets
(Ivan Franko National University of Lviv)
Day 3: FRI, June 4
14:35 – 15:05 UTC+2
Zoom: Room 2
Stefan Milosavljević
(University of Graz)
Combining Aspectual for- and in-Adverbials in Serbo-Croatian (and beyond)
Day 3: FRI, June 4
15:05 – 15:35 UTC+2
Zoom: Room 1
Pavel Koval
(University of Connecticut)
Binding is not Agreement: Evidence from Case Transmission in Russian
15:35 – 16:00 Coffee Break
Day 3: FRI, June 4
16:00 – 16:30 UTC+2
Zoom: Room 1
Arthur Stepanov and Matic Pavlič
(University of Nova Gorica, University of Ljubljana)
The Time Course of Processing Cataphora in a Pro-Drop Language: The Case of Slovenian
Day 3: FRI, June 4
16:00 – 16:30 UTC+2
Zoom: Room 2
Julia Bacskai-Atkari
(University of Konstanz)
Relative Clauses in South Slavic and the Predictability of Morphosyntactic Features
Day 3: FRI, June 4
16:30 – 17:00 UTC+2
Zoom: Room 1
Jacek Witkoś and Paulina Łęska
(Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań)
Day 3: FRI, June 4
16:30 – 17:00 UTC+2
Zoom: Room 2
Ekaterina Georgieva
(Research Institute for Linguistics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
Inflectionless Adjectives in Bulgarian as Nominal Predication