Talk by Vadim Dyachkov (LLACAN / CNRS, Paris) in the Syntax Colloquium

We are happy to announce a talk by Vadim Dyachkov (LLACAN / CNRS, Paris) in the Syntax Colloquium. The talks will take place in person. Room IG 4.301 Date: October 21, 2024 Time: 4 pm – 6 pm ct Title: "Decomposing middle voice in Natioro” Abstract: My talk deals with the properties of middle voice in Natioro, an underdescribed Gur language spoken in Burkina Faso. In Natioro, middle voice forms (whose exponent is the lengthened vowel of the perfective stem) exhibit properties similar to those of passive constructions. Depending on the lexical class of a verb, Natioro middle forms also can have anticausative, detransitive, but not reflexive and reciprocal, meanings. However, the agent can never be expressed overtly, and there is no construction corresponding to English by-phrases. Nevertheless, standard tests applied to detect the presence of the agent (agent control, licensing of instrumental adjuncts, possibility to passivize causatives) show that it is indeed present in the semantic structure. In my talk, I discuss the results of these...
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Talk by Ur Shlonsky (University of Geneva) in the Syntax Colloquium

We are happy to announce a talk by Ur Shlonsky (University of Geneva) in the Syntax Colloquium. The talks will take place in person. Room IG 4.301 Date: February 05, 2024 Time: 4 pm – 6 pm ct Title: "Clause-internal focus - movement and locality: Evidence from some African and some non-African languages” Abstract: I present several arguments in favor of a clause-internal (“vP-peripheral”) FocusP and provide some examples of movement to its specifier. Focus°, I additionally argue, is selected by a head. I discuss the properties of this additional structure and its role in the syntactic computation....
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Two talks by Kwaku Sasu (GU) / Ateş İsmail Çalışır (GU) in the Syntax Colloquium

We are happy to announce two talks by Kwaku Sasu (GU) and by Ateş İsmail Çalışır (GU) in the Syntax Colloquium. The talks will take place in person. Room IG 4.301 Date: January 29, 2024 Time: 4 pm – 6 pm ct Kwaku Sasu: Title: "Negation in Anufo” Abstract: The talk looks at Negation in Anufo, A Niger-Congo language spoken in Northen Ghana. A general overview of negation patterns in the language and other aspects of negation in the language will be discussed. Ateş İsmail Çalışır: Title: “Biased Polar Questions in Turkish” Abstract: Biased Polar Questions are a cross-linguistically observed phenomena, closely related to High and Low negation in polar questions. In this talk, I will try to argue for a biased polar question analysis in Turkish and potential consequences and evidences regarding their syntactic and contextual status....
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Talk by Feras Saeed (Göttingen) in the Syntax Colloquium

We are happy to announce a talk by Feras Saeed (Göttingen) in the Syntax Colloquium. The talks will take place in person. Room IG 4.301 Date: January 22, 2024 Time: 4 pm – 6 pm ct Title: "On the morphosyntax of nominal modification: patterns of adjectival agreement” Abstract: In this talk, I look at three different patterns of adjectival agreement which arise in two different contexts in the Arabic noun phrase. In the first context, the adjective is postnominal [NA], hence it agrees with the modified noun in all features. In the second context, the adjective is internominal in the [N1-A-N2] configuration, i.e. cases where an adjective modifying a following noun ([N2]) is preceded by another noun ([N1]). Here, the adjective can, unexpectedly, display two different patterns of agreement, the choice of which depends on the morphosyntactic properties of the modified noun [N2]. Thus, if [N2] is nominative and cannot inflect for definiteness, the adjective shows split agreement, agreeing with [N1] in definiteness and case and with...
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