Accommodating lexical and grammatical uses of CTP-clauses
9-10 May 2019 Liège (Belgium)

Programme

Thursday, 9 May 2019

Venue: Complexe du 20 Août, Place du 20 Août, 7-9, Liège, Belgium
Room A2 (building) / 4 (floor) / 12 (room number)

9.00     Registration in room Séminaire Média

9.30     Welcome / Opening by Louis Gerrekens, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Philosophy

9.40     Introduction to workshop by An Van linden (University of Liège), Lieselotte Brems (University of Liège) & Kristin Davidse (KU Leuven)

10.00   Kasper Boye (University of Copenhagen): CTP-clauses with modifying status: the role of complement types and constructional slots

 

11.00   Coffee break in room Séminaire Média

 

11.30   Kristin Davidse (KU Leuven): Making the case that form and meaning in English ‘extraposition’ and ‘cleft’ constructions match

12.10   María José López-Couso & Belén Méndez-Naya (University of Santiago de Compostela): From complementizing to modifying status: On the grammaticalization of the CTP-clause odds are

 

12.50   Lunch in room Séminaire Média

 

14.00   Gunther Kaltenböck (University of Graz): Hedged performatives: function and grammatical status

15.00   Charlotte Maekelberghe (KU Leuven): Imagine all the clauses: formal variability in complement-taking predicate constructions with imagine

 

15.40   Coffee break in room Séminaire Média

 

16.10   Caroline Gentens (University of Stockholm): Manner components in Late Modern English direct speech reporting

16.50   An Van linden (University of Liège), Lieselotte Brems (University of Liège) & Kristin Davidse (KU Leuven): Grammatical uses of 'no' + noun and the hierarchy of qualifications of SoAs

17.30   End

 

19.00   Workshop dinner

 

Friday, 10 May 2019

Venue: Complexe du 20 Août, Place du 20 Août, 7-9, Liège, Belgium
Room A2 (building) / 4 (floor) / 12 (room number)

9.30   Coffee in room Séminaire Média

 

10.00  William McGregor (University of Aarhus): Belief and thought complements in Australian languages: Typology and theory

11.00  Stef Spronck (University of Helsinki): Complementation is not a primary syntactic category. Reported speech is.

 

11.40   Coffee break in room Séminaire Média

 

12.10  Discussion and conclusions

 

13.10  Lunch in room Séminaire Média

 

14.30  City Walk

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