Conference Program (click to download pre-final version in pdf)
CECIL’S 3 – PROGRAM
22 August, Thursday
| 9:30-9:40 |  Conference opening | 
| 9:40-10:40 
 | Prof. Hubert Haider (University of Salzburg) In linguistics, theories come and go, but facts are in short supply | 
| 10:40-10:55 |  Coffee break | 
| 10:55-11:30 
 | Marta Ruda (Jagiellonian University in Krakow) On the VP Ellipsis Analysis of Missing Objects in Polish | 
| 11:30-12:05 
 | Marcel Pitteroff (University of Stuttgart) The Expletive Puzzle – Impersonal (let-)middles | 
| 12:05-12:40 
 | Zorica Puškar (University of Novi Sad) Number and Gender Agreement with Conjoined NPs | 
| 12:40-14:00 |  Lunch | 
| 14:00-14:35 
 | Gergő Turi (Pázmány Péter Catholic University) Subject Islands in Hungarian | 
| 14:35-15:10 
 
 | Daria Chernova(Saint-Petersburg State University) Corpus Frequencies and Attachment Preferencies in Ambiguity Resolution: Evidence from Russian Participial Constructions | 
| 15:10-15:45 
 | Pegah Faghiri (University of Paris III, Sorbonne Nouvelle) Constituent Ordering and Heaviness: a Corpus-Based Study on Persian | 
| 15:45-16:00 |  Coffee break | 
| 16:00-16:35 
 | Costin Valentin Oancea (University of Bucharest) Talkin’ or Talking? Phonological Variation in the Speech of London Teenagers | 
| 16:35-17:10 
 | Jana Taperte (University of Latvia) Locus Equations and the Place of Articulation for the Latvian Sonorants | 
| 17:10-17:15 | Announcements | 
| 17:15-18:15 | POSTER SESSION 1 | 
| 19:00 |  Reception | 
23 August, Friday
| 9:30-10:50 
 | Mohammad Momenian – Isa Atarodi (Tarbiat Modares University) Order/age of Acquisition Effects in a Second Language in the Lexical Decision Task | 
| 10:05-10:40 
 | Márta Szücs (University of Szeged) Theory of Mind vs Grammar Skills in Comprehension of Metaphor and Irony | 
| 10:40-10:55 |  Coffee break | 
| 10:55-11:30 
 | Mirjana Mirić (University of Nis) How Informational Focus Facilitates Scalar Implicatures | 
| 11:30-12:05 
 
 | Anna N. Yurchenko (Lomonosov Moscow State University, National Research University Higher School of Economics) - | 
| 12:05-12:40 
 | Dominik Freunberger (University of Salzburg) Vampires Like Drinking Soap: An ERP Study on the Influence of Negative Quantifiers on Predictive Processes in Language Comprehension | 
| 12:40-14:00 |  Lunch | 
| 14:00-14:35 | Marcin Wągiel (Masaryk University of Brno / Palacký University of Olomouc) Collective and Distributive Readings of Polish Numeral Phrases | 
| 14:35-15:10 
 | Dominika Dziubała-Szrejbrowska (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań) Syntax of Numerically Quantified Phrases in Polish and the Theory of Movement | 
| 15:10-15:45 
 | Ioana-Gabriela Ivan (University of Bucharest) Romanian N-words and the Jespersen Cycle | 
| 15:45-16:00 | Coffee break | 
| 16:00-17:00 | POSTER SESSION 2 | 
| 17:00-18:00 
 | Prof. Marcel den Dikken (City University of New York) The Phase Impenetrability Condition, Successive Cyclicity, and the Direction of Structure Building | 
| 18:00-18:05 | Conference closing | 
Poster Session 1 
22 August 2013
| Boglárka Bilász (Comenius University) Language Ideologies in High Schools with Hungarian as a Teaching Language in Slovakia | 
| Tatiana Nikitina (People’s Friendship University of Russia) Actualisation of concepts DOM / MAISON (“HOUSE”) in Russian and French language world views | 
| Petra Martinková (Palacký University) CDA Methods for Discovering the Communicative Goals in Reporting the “Space Race Issue” | 
| Sara Milani (Venice Ca’Foscari University) The Relative Structure of Russian Participial Constructions | 
| Szilárd Sebők (Comenius University in Bratislava) The Notion of “Language Ideology” as an Agent of Discourse | 
| Rudmila-Rodica Ivan (University of Bucharest) Grammaticalization in the Making – Romanian wh-words and their Complementizer Roles | 
| Xiaoying Wang – Xiaonan Zhu (Zhejiang University) How does Language Direction Affect Semantic and Translation Priming of Chinese-English Bilinguals? | 
| Tünde Szalay (Eötvös Loránd University) The Comparison of /r/ and /l/ in Southern English | 
| Kata Wohlmuth (University of Pécs) Focus as Perfectivizer in Hungarian | 
| Lilla Pintér (alternant)(Pázmány Péter Catholic University) Suspended Obviation and Spelled out PRO are Two Sides of the Same Coin | 
| Ágnes Abuczki (University of Debrecen) A Corpus-based Study to Disambiguate Discourse Markers in Multimodal Context | 
Poster Session 2 
23 August 2013
| Fokina Yulia Stanislavovna (alternant)(Saint-Petersburg State University) How WMC (working memory capacity) affects perception of the relevant information | 
| Fekete Tamás (alternant)(University of Pécs) A Contrastive Investigation of the Contact between Old Norse and Old English in the Light of a Corpus Based Analysis | 
| Xiaonan Zhu – Xiaoying Wang (Zhejiang University) A Cross-Linguistic Comparison of Register Variation between Chinese, Korean and English | 
| Elena-Ramona Toma (University of Bucharest) A Semantic and Syntactic Approach to Derived Intransitivity -A Contrastive Analysis of Romanian-English Antipassives | 
| Kateřina Prokopová (Palacký University) Language and Ideology: Critical Discourse Analysis of Radio Free Europe’s Broadcasting in 1950s | 
| Nair Garcia Abelleira (University of Santiago de Compostela) Languages in the Multicultural Crossroad. The Database SSWL, a Resource for Describing Languages in a Typological Way. | 
| Syelle Graves (Graduate Center of the City University of New York) | 
| Anna Zsófia Czeglédi (Pázmány Péter Catholic University) Exclamative Clauses in Hungarian | 
| Mátyás Gerőcs (Pázmány Péter Catholic University) Event Quantification in Hungarian. A Comparative Analysis of ki-ki and mindenki | 
| Péter Szűcs (University of Debrecen) Topicalization and Left-dislocation from Informational-structural Perspective | 
| Réka Jurth (University of Debrecen) | 
 
		    
	    
















 
  		