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10h00 -10h30 Jean-François Millaire (Doyen de la recherche et de la création) Mariane Gazaille (Directrice du Département de Langues Modernes et de Traduction) Calixto Agüero-Bautista (Directeur de programmes en langues modernes) Mot de bienvenue
10h30 -11h30 Norbert Hornstein (University of Maryland) The Triumph of Minimalism: A personal view
11h30 -12h00 Arturs Semenuks (University of California at San Diego) Investigating Neural Sensitivity To Hierarchical Structure in Linguistic and Musical
Stimuli in Humans And Rats
12h00 - 13h00 Pause
13h00 - 13h30 Remo Nitschke (University of Arizona) and Anderson Almeida da Silva (Universidade Federal do Delta do Parnaíba) Homesign And The Speed Of Externalization:
What homesigners can tell us about the externalization of language capacity.
13h30PM - 14h30PM Wolfram Hinzen (Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF)) Disease Models of the Language Faculty Beyond Aphasia
14h30 - 15h00 Pause
15h00 - 15h30 Aubrey Nunes (Possible Words Clinic, London, UK) The Lockstep Evolution of Speech and Language and Finite Learnability
15h30 - 16h30 Karin Stromswold (Rutgers University) The Nature of Evidence and the Evidence of Nature: Constrained Productivity and the Faculty of Language
09h30-10h30 Shigeru Miyagawa (MIT) When did Human Language Emerge in Evolution? Doing detective work based on stone tools, genetics of early humans, and development of the brain
10h30-11h00 Jun Omune (Kansai Gaidai University) and Masayuki Komachi (Shizuoka University) Agree in Strictly Markovian Derivations
11h00 to 11h30 Pause
11h30-12h00 Andreas Blümel (University of Göttingen) Unifying EPP- and ECP-effects and their Absence in the Nominal Domain
12h00-13h00 Pause
13h00P-14h00 Massimo Piattelli Palmarini (University of Arizona) and Giuseppe Vitiello (University of Salerno, Italy) Third factors in language design: suggestions from Quantum Field Theory (QFT)
14h00 - 14h30 Ariel Cohen (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) The Evolution of Truth-Functional Negation
14h30-15h00 Pause
15h00 - 16h00 Calixto Agüero Bautista (Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières) Prolegomena to the Theory of Everything in Linguistics (TOEL): How Everything might Follow from Merge
16h00 - 17h00 Howard Lasnik (University of Maryland) On Optionality:
A Brief History and a Case Study
10h00 - 10h30 Nobu Goto (Toyo University) and Toru Ishii (Meiji University) Resource Restriction-Obedient Search on Merge: A Unified Account of Movement Phenomena
10h30 - 11h00 Rim Dabbous (Concordia), Marjorie Leduc (Rutgers), David Ta-Chun Shen (Concordia), and Charles Reiss (Concordia) A minimalist Approach to Externalization: Adjacency is Opaqueness
11h00 - 12h00 David Poeppel (New York University and Max Planck Society) Titre à venir
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13h00 - 14h00 Sandiway Fong (University of Arizona) On Computational Efficiency and Human Language
14h00 - 15h00 Richard K. Larson (Stony Brook University) Titre à venir
3:00PM-4:00PM Noam Chomsky (Laureate Professor of Linguistics et Chaire Agnese Nelms Haury, Université d'Arizona). Entretien avec Noam Chomsky (Le professeur Chomsky répondra aux questions sur le statut de l'entreprise biolinguistique et les raisons pour lesquelles une théorie minimaliste du langage doit remplir les conditions de simplicité d’apprentisage et d'évolutivité.
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