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coffee, from 9:30-10:00 9:55-10:00 opening 10:00-11:00 Cleo Condoravdi t.b.a. break 11:20-12:00 Saskia Peels The distribution of long-distance anaphor 'heoouton' in Herodotus 12:05-12:45 Hanne Eckhoff, Peter de Swart & Olga Thomason Visualizing Prepositional Source Encoding in the NT Greek Gospels: A Similarity Semantics Approach using Multidimensional Scaling lunch 14:15-14:55 Jana Beck Realizations of Intensionality in Ancient Greek: The Differing Cases of 'an' and 'me' 15:00-15:40 Sophia Malamud & Iryna Osadcha Towards a formal semantics for modal particle 'an' in Classical Greek break 16:00-16:40 Elizabeth Koier A Construction Grammar approach to polysemous Greek particles 16:45-17:45 Gerry Wakker Cancelled Semantic theory and the gnomic aorist in Ancient Greek Friday 9:15-10:15 Dag Haug Discourse functions of predicative participles break 10:35-11:15 Corien Bary Reports in Ancient Greek 11:20-12:00 Emar Maier Ancient Greek Blends break 12:20-13:00 Luuk Huitink Quotation without Quotation Marks lunch 14:15-14:55 Rutger Allan Changing the Topic: Topic position in Ancient Greek 15:00-15:40 Nicholas Bertrand The formal marking of theticity in Ancient Greek break 16:00-16:40 Richard Faure The Interaction between Presupposition and Focus: Classical Greek Embedded Exclamatives 16:45-17:45 Paul Kiparsky t.b.a. Saturday 9:30-10:10 Thomas Smitherman & Valerie Hannon Smitherman Oblique Subject Predicates in Ancient Greek: Beyond the Few and Obvious 10:15-10:55 Ronnie Cann Towards a dynamic account of internal (cognate) accusatives in Classical Greek break 11:15-12:15 Albert Rijksbaron Does Greek have a word for 'no'? closing & lunch 26 September 2010
9:15-10:15 Dag Haug Discourse functions of predicative participles break 10:35-11:15 Corien Bary Reports in Ancient Greek 11:20-12:00 Emar Maier Ancient Greek Blends break 12:20-13:00 Luuk Huitink Quotation without Quotation Marks lunch 14:15-14:55 Rutger Allan Changing the Topic: Topic position in Ancient Greek 15:00-15:40 Nicholas Bertrand The formal marking of theticity in Ancient Greek break 16:00-16:40 Richard Faure The Interaction between Presupposition and Focus: Classical Greek Embedded Exclamatives 16:45-17:45 Paul Kiparsky t.b.a. Saturday 9:30-10:10 Thomas Smitherman & Valerie Hannon Smitherman Oblique Subject Predicates in Ancient Greek: Beyond the Few and Obvious 10:15-10:55 Ronnie Cann Towards a dynamic account of internal (cognate) accusatives in Classical Greek break 11:15-12:15 Albert Rijksbaron Does Greek have a word for 'no'? closing & lunch 26 September 2010
9:30-10:10 Thomas Smitherman & Valerie Hannon Smitherman Oblique Subject Predicates in Ancient Greek: Beyond the Few and Obvious 10:15-10:55 Ronnie Cann Towards a dynamic account of internal (cognate) accusatives in Classical Greek break 11:15-12:15 Albert Rijksbaron Does Greek have a word for 'no'? closing & lunch