The Form of Structure, the Structure of Form: three days of linguistics for Jean Lowenstamm

Jeudi 15 Janvier 2015, 08:30 to Samedi 17 Janvier 2015, 17:00
Organisation: 
Sabrina Bendjaballah (LLF/Paris-Diderot), Noam Faust (Université Hébraïque de Jérusalem), Patty Garet (LLF/Paris-Diderot), Mohamed Lahrouchi (SFL/Paris 8), Nicola Lampitelli (LLL/Université de Tours)
Lieu: 

Bâtiment Sophie Germain
Amphithéâtre Alan Turing

Format : 30 mn talk + 10 mn discussion

Day 1 – Thursday, 15th January 2015

8.30-9.00 Welcome/Coffee

9.00-9.40 Anne Abeillé (LLF), Philip Miller (ED 132, Sciences du Langage), Claire Saillard (UFRL)
Introduction

9.40-10.10 Pierre Encrevé (EHESS)
Jean Lowenstamm : présentation

10.10-10.30 Coffee break

10.30-11.10 Mohand Guerssel (Université du Québec à Montréal)
The organization of the derivational patterns of the Classical Arabic Verb

11.10-11.50 Georges Bohas, (ICAR / ENS Lyon)
Aspects of the submorphemic Organisation of the Arabic lexicon

11.50-13.45 Lunch break

13.45-14.25 Ur Shlonsky (Université de Genève)
Suffixes and negation in Modern South Arabian

14.25-15.05 Jamal Ouhalla (University College Dublin)
Root lexicalizations

15.05-15.45 Hagit Borer (Queen Mary University London)
Beyond roots

15.45-16.05 Coffee break

16.05-16.45 Marijke de Belder (KU Leuven campus Brussels / FWO / CRISSP)
Vowel lengthening in Dutch diminutives, again, but in more detail

16.45-17.25 Patty Garet, LLF / Paris 7
A Neoconstructionist view of French negative prefixes

17.25-18.05 Olivier Bonami & Gilles Boyé, LLF / Paris 7 & CLLE-ERSS / Bordeaux 3
Gender in French: inflection or flexibility

18.05-18.45 Sandro Capochichi, LLF / Paris 7
Notes on some nominal affixes in Fon

Day 2 – Friday, 16th January 2015

8.30-9.00 Welcome/Coffee

9.00-9.40 Jonathan Kaye
The trouble with phonology -- there's nothing wrong with being wrong

9.40-10.20 Jean-Pierre Angoujard (LLING / Université de Nantes)
"No Rule Component", trente ans après

10.20-10.40 Coffee break

10.40-11.20 Alain Kihm (LLF / Paris 7)
Where are templates?

11.20-12.00 Sabrina Bendjaballah & Philippe Ségéral (LLF / Paris 7)
The Semitic verb template: a view from the Mehri language of Oman (Modern South Arabian)

12.00-14.00 Lunch break

14.00-14.40 Noam Faust & Outi Bat-El (Hebrew University of Jerusalem & Tel Aviv University)
Optimal Government Phonology: the typology of biradical verbs in Semitic

14.40-15.20 Radwa Fathi (LLF / Paris 7)
The architecture of Mehri Plurals (Modern South Arabian)

15.20-16.00 Mohamed Lahrouchi & Nicola Lampitelli (SFL / Paris 8 & LLL / Université de Tours)
On plurals, noun phrase and num(ber) in Moroccan Arabic and Djibouti Somali

16.00-16.40 Mamadou Keita
La nature profonde de la théorie "CV as the only syllable type". Les conséquences et effets sur la recherche linguistique contemporaine

16.40-17.00 Coffee break

17.00-17.40 Pierre Encrevé & Bernard Laks (EHESS & MoDyCo / Paris 10)
TBA

17.40-18.20 Jean-François Prunet & Ali Idrissi (Kuwait University & United Arab Emirates University)
External evidence for the structure of personal proper names in Arabic

18.20-19.00 Monik Charette (SOAS, University of London)
Le chiac mon p’tit Johnny c’est right la fun

Day 3 – Saturday, 17th January 2015

9.00-9.30 Welcome/Coffee

9.30-10.10 Tobias Scheer & Noam Faust (BCL / Université Nice Sophia Antipolis & Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Guttural ghosts, synchronic Sandhi and the parameters of impenetrability

10.10-10.50 Sophie Wauquier (SFL / Paris 8)
Templates and representations in Phonology: from Semitic to Child Language

10.50-11.10 Coffee break

11.10-11.50 Gabriel Bergounioux (LLL / Université d’Orléans)
Reading Boas, from ‘On Alternating Sounds’ to ‘Race, Language and Culture’ : is phonology a social science ?

11.50-12.30 Philippe Martin (LLF / Paris 7)
The incremental prosodic structure in Romance languages: Combinatorial analysis

12.30-14.00 Lunch break

14.00-14.40 Guillaume Enguehard (LLF / Paris 7)
The /o/~/a/ alternation of Russian verbs ending with -yvat': metaphony or 'infixation'?

14.40-15.20 Solange Pawou Molu (LLF / Paris 7)
The Initial CV in Bamun, a (not so) hypothetical language of strictly decreasing sonority

15.20-16.00 Andrew Nevins (University College London)
Maxakali Consonant Lenition and Ethnosociophonology

16.00-16.40 Harry van der Hulst (University of Connecticut)
But Mr. Lowenstamm, it's CVs all the way down