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Monthly Archives: September 2014

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Iordăchioaia & Richter on Negative Concord

September 25, 2014 Frank Leave a comment

Gianina Iordăchioaia and Frank Richter published a paper in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory on analyzing negative concord in Romanian and other languages as polyadic quantification. They Continue reading Iordăchioaia & Richter on Negative Concord →

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Sailer talks at “Sinn und Bedeutung”

September 11, 2014 Manfred Leave a comment

Manfred Sailer will give a talk on Inverse Linking and Telescoping as Polyadic Quantification (download the abstract) at Sinn und Bedeutung 19, September 15-17, 2014, in Göttingen.

Other contributions from Frankfurt will be:

  • Daniel Gutzmann and Robert Henderson: “Expressive, much?”
  • T. Ede Zimmermann: “Remarks on Type Shifts” (invited talk)

 

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PARSEME 3rd General Meeting

September 1, 2014 Frank Leave a comment

The IEAS will host a workshop on multi-word expressions on September 8th and September 9th. The workshop is a gathering of the European PARSEME (PARSing and Multi-word Expressions) network in which multi-word expressions are investigated in an interdisciplinary setting.

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