The Function and Semantics of the Perfect
in Indo-European Languages

29 Sep – 1 Oct 2016


Uppsala Universitet,

English Park Campus (Engelska Parken),
Thunbergsvägen 3


Room 6-K1031 in House 6, basement (Thursday 9.15-13.00),
otherwise Room 2-1077 in House 2, floor 1


for full title + abstract see: http://www2.lingfil.uu.se/perfect/abstracts.html


Thursday

29.9.

Room 6-K1031 (morning)

Room 2-1077 (afternoon)

Friday

30.9.

Room 2-1077

Saturday

1.10.

Room 2-1077

Opening Session/Indo-Ir.

9.15-11.00 Welcome (15min.)

Jügel: Iranian

E. Dahl: Vedic

Baltic and Slavic

9.30-11.00

Wiemer + Arkadiev:

Baltic and Slavic

Anatolian | Comparative Session III

9.00-11.15

Luraghi/Inglese: Anatolian

Levinsohn: Perfect in Discourse

Kümmel: Perfect in IE

11.00-11.30 break

11.00-11.30 break

11.15 break

Greek/Armenian

11.30-13.00

Gerö: Greek

Kölligan: Armenian

Latin/Romance

11.30-13.00

Crellin: Latin (Italic)

Jacob: Latin>Old Romance

Proceedings information

passing over to the

Final discussion

13.00-14.30 lunch

13.00-14.30 lunch

14.30-15.45

Codex Argenteus

14.30-15.45

Gustavianum

Tocharian/Celtic+Albanian

15.45-17.15

Seržant: Tocharian

Schumacher: Celtic+Albanian

Germanic

15.45-17.15

Kotin: Gothic vs. West Germ.

Viberg: Modern Germanic

17.15-17.45 break

17.15-17.45 break

Comparative Session I

17.45-18.30

Khan: Aramaic in contact with Indo-European

Comparative Session II

17.45-19.15

Ö. Dahl: Typology of Perfects

Drinka: Perfects of Europe

Summary of the day

Summary of the day

19.30 Symposium Dinner

 
Last update 2016-09-22