IATL 36 will be an online conference. There is no conference fee, but registration is required. Links to the online conference will be sent to registered participants by email.
Sunday, July 11
10:30-10:45
Greetings
10:45-11:45
Invited speaker:
Alda Mari, Institut Jean Nicod, CNRS
Epistemic future in questions: The case of Italian
11:45-12:00
Break
12:00-12:45
Pavel Rudnev, HSE University
Participles and periphrasis in Avar (abstract | slides)
10 min. break
12:55-13:40
Omri Amiraz, Hebrew University
A diachronic explanation for cross-linguistic variation in the use of inverse-scope constructions (abstract)
13:40-15:00
Lunch break
15:00-15:45
Pritha Chandra, Chandni Dutta and Preeti Kumari, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
Plural inflection in a classifier language (abstract | slides)
10 min. break
15:55-16:40
Hedde Zeijlstra, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
A non-lexical approach to NEG-RAISING (abstract)
Monday, July 12
10:30-11:15
Sascha Alexeyenko, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
Number concord: Just another concord phenomenon (abstract)
11:15-11:30
Break
11:30-12:15
Aya Zarka, Ben-Gurion University & McMaster University
A new look at DOM: Evidence from Levantine Arabic (abstract)
10 min. break
12:25-13:10
Maša Bešlin, University of Maryland, College Park
DP in a model NP language: Evidence from Serbo-Croatian personal pronouns (abstract)
13:10-14:30
Lunch break
14:30-15:15
Itamar Kastner, University of Edinburgh
Word embeddings do not predict cross-modal priming in Hebrew morphology (abstract | slides)
10 min. break
15:25-16:10
Noam Faust, Université Paris 8, CNRS SFL
Hebrew hiatus hinders hyncope (abstract)
Tuesday, July 13 – Psycholinguistics
10:30-11:30
Invited speaker:
Ianthi Maria Tsimpli, University of Cambridge
Syntactic complexity in bilingual grammars (abstract)
11:30-11:45
Break
11:45-12:30
Dana Plaut and Aviya Hacohen, Ben-Gurion University
The acquisition of et-marking in Hebrew: between spontaneous production and acceptability judgments (abstract)
10 min. break
12:40-13:25
Yuval Katz and Naama Friedmann, Tel Aviv University
Verbal alternations in language impairment: From practice to theory (abstract)
13:25-13:55
Business meeting
13:55-15:00
Lunch break
15:00-15:45
Noa Brandel, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
From inconsistent null subjects to no null subjects at all: The case of L1 Hebrew and L2 English (abstract)
10 min. break
15:55-16:40
Naama Friedmann (Tel Aviv University), Adriana Belletti (University of Siena) and Luigi Rizzi (College de France)
Growing trees: How the left periphery develops (abstract)