Congratulations to Jóhanna Barðdal for obtaining support from the RCN for her project “Emergence of Non-Canonical Case Marking in Indo-European”!
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Congratulations to Jóhanna Barðdal for obtaining support from the RCN for her project “Emergence of Non-Canonical Case Marking in Indo-European”! On Friday, Aug. 27, 2010, Gard Buen Jenset will defend his PhD thesis at the University of Bergen. This will take place at 9:30 in Aud. B at Sydneshaugen Skole. The day before, on Thursday Aug. 26, he will present his trial lecture at 17:30 at the same place. Brian D. Joseph, professor in Linguistics and South Slavic languages at Ohio State University, will present two lectures in Bergen. They will be held in SH:E (Aud. E, Sydneshaugen skole) on Thursday 20 and Friday 21 May from 14:15 to 16:00. Part I: A General Critique of Grammaticalization The notion of ‘grammaticalization’ — the embedding into grammatical status of once non- (or less-) grammatical phenomena — has enjoyed broad acceptance as a new paradigm for describing and accounting for linguistic change. Despite its appeal, my contention is that there are numerous foundational problems with ‘grammaticalization’ as it is conventionally described and discussed in the literature. I thus offer here in my first lecture a general critique of grammaticalization in which I explore what some of these problems are, and then in my second lecture turn to a consideration of the applicability of the principles of grammaticalization in language contact situations, an enterprise which I see as equally fraught with problems. My overall goal is to try to come to an understanding of where grammaticalization has gone wrong and what it has gotten right. A new language infrastructure project has started up at the University of Bergen. INESS, the infrastructure for syntactic and semantic exploration, intends to build a detailed annotated corpus for Norwegian and to provide an advanced web service for parsebanking, usable for any language. The project is led by Victoria Rosén and will run until 31 March 2015. Cand. Philol. Margrete Dyvik Cardona gives her trial lecture for her PhD degree on Thursday Feb. 18, 2010 at 6 pm in SH:B (Sydneshaugen skole, Aud. B), Bergen, on the following subject: The relevance of Aktionsart for the Spanish tense-aspect system She defends her PhD dissertation on Friday Feb. 19, 2010 at 9:30 am in SH:B (Sydneshaugen skole, Aud. B), Bergen. The title of her dissertation is: Time for Change. A theory-driven, corpus-based study of tense and aspect in La Paz Spanish The first opponent is Prof. Dr. Ignacio Bosque, Universidad Complutense Madrid; the second opponent is Prof. Dr. Östen Dahl, Stockholms universitet. The committee is led by førsteamanuensis Åse Johnsen, institutt for framandspråk, Universitetet i Bergen, while amanuensis Jon Askeland will preside over the defense. The spring 2010 seminars will be held on Fridays at 14:15 in HF:216 as usual. The title and abstract will be announced via the calendar. The seminar by Ilja Serzants on January 29 is canceled. This is the new website of the research community in Linguistics and Language Studies at the University of Bergen. It has blog functionality. Members of the community who want to contribute can contact blogmaster Koenraad De Smedt to require access. |