CONFERENCE Verbal Adjectives and Participles in the Indo

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CONFERENCE Verbal Adjectives and Participles in the Indo
CONFERENCE
Verbal Adjectives and Participles
in the Indo-European Languages /
Adjectifs verbaux et participes
dans les langues indo-européennes
Arbeitstagung
of the Society for Indo-European Studies
organised jointly by the École Normale Supérieure,
the École Pratique des Hautes Études
and the Université de Paris-Sorbonne
Paris, September 24th-26th, 2014
Presentation ($1) Organisation and contact ($2)
Programme ($3)
Participants (($4) Practicalities ($5)
PRESENTATION ($1)
The international conference ‘Verbal Adjectives and Participles’ (Arbeitstagung of the Society
for Indo-European Studies / Indogermanische Gesellschaft / Société des Études IndoEuropéennes), to be held in Paris in September, 24th-26th, 2014, intends to investigate the
relationships between verbal adjectives and participles in the Indo-European languages.
The wide range of data that involve these categories were not treated in a comprehensive way in IndoEuropean studies. It is a well-known fact that the border between these two classes may fluctuate
across languages and reveals an intricate morphology-syntax interplay. One should then reopen some
basic questions. What is a verbal adjective? What is a participle? What is the difference between these
verbal categories and nominal categories such as agent nouns? What is a gerundive? What is an
absolutive? The conference will cover issues of descriptive and historical morphology (inflection,
derivation) in the individual Indo-European languages. The syntax and syntactic functions expressed
by the formations mentioned above will be especially emphasized. The aim of this conference is to
highlight convergences and divergences in the treatment of verbal adjectives and participles across
the Indo-European languages. Issues of Proto-Indo-European reconstruction will also be addressed.
Besides, the typological perspective will be considered by several contributions. On the whole, most
Indo-European languages, ancient as well as modern, will be covered by the papers. One may expect
that the conference will reflect the current situation of scholarship on several interrelated issues of
history and comparison of languages.
Each paper will be allowed 30 minutes (ca. 20 minutes + 10 minutes of discussion). The languages
of the conferences are French, German and English.
ORGANISATION AND CONTACT ($2)
Antoine Meillet (Florence, 1928)
with a group of linguists
(from the left Max Niedermann, Alfred Ernout, Emile Mâle,
Antoine Meillet and his wife, an unknown woman,
Carlo Battisti, Giacomo Devoto, Emile Benveniste, Albert Grenier)
Organising committee (Paris, 2014)
Charles de LAMBERTERIE, Membre de l’Institut, Professeur des Universités, Université de ParisSorbonne, UFR de Grec, 16 rue de la Sorbonne, 75005 Paris.
Courriel : [email protected]
Claire LE FEUVRE, Professeur des Universités, Université de Paris-Sorbonne, UFR de Grec, 16 rue
de la Sorbonne, 75005 Paris.
Courriel : [email protected]
Daniel PETIT, Professeur des Universités, École Normale Supérieure, 45 rue d’Ulm, 75005 Paris ;
Directeur d’études, École Pratique des Hautes Études (EPHE), 45-47 rue des Écoles, 75005 Paris.
Courriel : [email protected]
Georges-Jean PINAULT, Directeur d’études, École Pratique des Hautes Études (EPHE), 45-47 rue
des Écoles, 75005 Paris.
Courriel : [email protected]
PROGRAMME ($3)
The Conference will be held on Wednesday–Friday, September 24th-26th, 2014, at the École
Normale Supérieure, Paris, 29, rue d’Ulm, Amphithéâtre Jules Ferry, 5e arrondissement.
Wednesday, September 24th, 2014
9:00-9:15: Introduction and welcoming words.
9:15-9:45: LAMBERTERIE, Charles de (Paris), Adjectifs verbaux en arménien.
9:45-10:15: HETTRICH, Heinrich (Würzburg), Syntaktisch-semantischer Vergleich der r̥gvedischen
Partizip- und Absolutiv-Typen.
10:15-10:45: Coffee Break
10:45-11:15: LÜHR, Rosemarie (Jena), Zum informationsstrukturellen
Partizipialkonstruktionen in altindogermanischen Sprachen.
Beitrag
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11:15-11:45: LOWE, John J. (Oxford), The Paradigmatic Status of Tense-Aspect Participles in
Rgvedic Sanskrit.
11:45-12:15: MATHYS, Audrey (Paris), L’adverbialisation des participes dans les langues indoeuropéennes anciennes.
Lunch Break
14:30-15:00: DELL’ORO, Francesca (Zürich), Les adjectifs grecs en -(s)imos comme adjectifs
verbaux ? Etude des propriétés sémantiques et syntaxiques.
15:00-15:30: DENIZOT, Camille (Liège), Les constructions dites à participe dominant en grec
ancien : fonctionnements sémantiques.
15:30-16:00: BENEDETTI Marina (Siena), LA FAUCI Nunzio, TRONCI Liana, Adjectifs verbaux
en grec ancien, latin et sanskrit. Essai de syntaxe comparative.
16:00-16:20: Coffee Break
16:20-16:50: RAU, Jeremy (Harvard), The formation of the perfect participle.
16:50-17:20: GARCÍA RAMÓN, José Luis (Cologne), Correspondances hétérogènes et
reconstruction: gérondif et infinitif.
17:20-17:50: YAKUBOVICH, Ilya (Marburg), The gerundives in Luwian and Italic.
Thursday, September 25th, 2014
9:00-9:30: GRESTENBERGER, Laura (Harvard), On the Syntax of the Participles of Indo-European
Deponent Verbs.
9:30-10:00: PINAULT, Georges-Jean (Paris), Lexicalisation des participes dans les langues indoeuropéennes.
10:00-10:30: MELCHERT, H. Craig (UCLA), The Source(s) of Indo-European Participles in *-e/ont.
10:30-11:00: Coffee Break
11:00-11:30: RIEKEN, Elisabeth (Marburg), Das hethitische Partizip: Zur Schnittschelle zwischen
Syntax, Semantik und Pragmatik.
11:30-12:00: OETTINGER, Norbert (Erlangen), Zu *-nt-, *-to- und Konkurrierendem im
Anatolischen und anderen indogermanischen Sprachen.
12:00-12:30: DAHL, Eystein (Bergen), Deviating Diathesis in Verbal Adjectives: The Case of Hittite
-ant-.
Lunch Break
14:30-15:00: KIM, Ronald I. (Poznan), Agent Nouns and Participles in Tocharian.
15:00-15:30: FELLNER, Hannes (Wien), The Syntax of "Agent Formations" in Tocharian.
15:30-16:00: MEUNIER, Fanny (Lyon), Quelques éléments de syntaxe des adjectifs verbaux
(gérondifs) du tokharien.
16:00-16:30: Coffee Break
16:30-17:00: PEYROT, Michaël (Wien), On the Part of Speech and the Syntax of the Tocharian
Present Participle.
17:00-17:30: WIDMER, Paul (Zürich), Partizipien und Partizipanten im Tocharischen.
17:30-18:00: SOMMER, Florian (Zürich), Partizipien und Partizipanten im Avestischen.
18:00-18:30: KORN, Agnes (Frankfurt a.M.), Verbal Nouns in Balochi.
Friday, September 26th, 2014
9:00-9:30: FROTSCHER, Michael (Verona), The Morphosyntax of the West Germanic Present
Participle and the Origin of its ja-Inflection.
9:30-10:00: DUPRAZ, Emmanuel (Bruxelles), Statut syntaxique de la forme d’obligation en vieilirlandais.
10:00-10:30: WILLI, Andreas (Oxford), Participial Periphrasis and the Origins of the Oscan Perfect
in -tt-.
10:30-11:00: Coffee Break
11:00-11:30: NUSSBAUM, Alan J. (Cornell), R(e)-ó-Agentives and Patientives in Indo-European:
the “*τεμός”Type.
11:30-12:00: MARTZLOFF, Vincent (Paris IV), Participes et adjectifs verbaux dans les documents
paléo-sabelliques.
12:00-12:30: SUKAČ, Roman (Opava), Participle present active revisited: synchrony and diachrony
in West Slavic languages.
Lunch Break
14:30-15:00: LURAGHI, Silvia, CAVIGLIA, Alessandra R. (Pavia), Agent expressions with nominal
forms of the verb in ancient Indo-European languages.
15:00-15:30: KÜMMEL, Martin J. (Jena), The Use of Participles and Verbal Adjectives as Predicates
in Old Indo-Iranian.
15:30-16:00: LE FEUVRE, Claire (Paris), Subordonnées relatives à noyau participial en vieux-slave
et en gotique.
16:00-16:30: Coffee Break
16:30-17:00: WEISS, Michael (Cornell), Deverbal t-Stems in Some Indo-European Tribal Names.
17:00-17:30: ZIEGLER, Sabine (Jena), Valenzreduktion und Nominalisierung bei Converben: Ein
Vergleich der verschiedenen Strategien im Vedischen, Mittelkymrischen und Hethitischen.
17:30-18:00: HACKSTEIN, Olav (München), The Rise of Agentivity in Diachronic Perspective.
18:00-18:30 : ROTH Theresa (Marburg), À propos de la paradigmaticité des noms en -tor du latin.
18:30-19:00: PETIT, Daniel (Paris), Reflexivpartizipien und leere Präverbien im Baltischen.
PARTICIPANTS ($4)
BENEDETTI Marina – Università per Stranieri di Siena
([email protected])
CAVIGLIA Alessandra – University of Pavia
([email protected])
DAHL Eystein – University of Bergen
([email protected])
DELL’ORO Francesca – Université Grenoble/Universität Zürich
([email protected])
DENIZOT Camille – F.R.S-F.N.R.S. Université de Liège
([email protected])
DUPRAZ Emmanuel – Université Libre de Bruxelles
([email protected])
FELLNER Hannes Fellner – University of Vienna
([email protected])
FROTSCHER Michael – University of Verona
([email protected])
GARCÍA RAMÓN José Luis – Université de Köln
([email protected])
GRESTENBERGER Laura – Harvard University
([email protected])
HACKSTEIN Olav – Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
([email protected])
HETTRICH Heinrich – Universität Würzburg
([email protected])
KIM Ronald I. – Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań
([email protected])
KORN Agnes – Universität Frankfurt am Main
([email protected])
KÜMMEL Martin – Universität Jena
([email protected])
LA FAUCI Nunzio – Universität Zürich
([email protected])
DE LAMBERTERIE Charles de – Université de Paris-IV Sorbonne, École Pratique des Hautes
Etudes, Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres
([email protected])
LE FEUVRE Claire Le Feuvre – Université de Paris-IV Sorbonne
([email protected])
LOWE John J. – University of Oxford
([email protected])
LÜHR Rosemarie – Universität Jena
([email protected])
LURAGHI Silvia – University of Pavia
([email protected])
MATHYS Audrey ‒ Université de Paris 3
([email protected])
MARTZLOFF Vincent – Université Paris IV - Sorbonne
([email protected])
MELCHERT H. Craig – University of California, Los Angeles
([email protected])
MEUNIER Fanny – EPHE – UMR 7528 Mondes iranien et indien
([email protected])
NUSSBAUM Alan J. – Cornell University
([email protected])
OETTINGER Norbert – Universität Erlangen
([email protected])
PETIT Daniel – École Normale Supérieure, École Pratique des Hautes Études
([email protected])
PEYROT Michaël – University of Vienna
([email protected])
PINAULT Georges-Jean Pinault – École Pratique des Hautes Études
([email protected])
RAU Jeremy – Harvard University
([email protected])
RIEKEN Elisabeth – Universität Marburg
([email protected])
ROTH Theresa – Universität Marburg
([email protected])
SOMMER Florian Sommer – Universität Zürich
([email protected])
SUKAČ Roman – Silesian University in Opava
([email protected])
TRONCI Liana – Università per Stranieri di Siena / Universität Zürich
([email protected])
WEISS Michael – Cornell University
([email protected])
WIDMER Paul – Universität Zürich
([email protected])
WILLI Andreas – University of Oxford
([email protected])
YAKUBOVICH Ilya – Universität Marburg
([email protected])
ZIEGLER Sabine – Sächsische Akademie der Wissenschaften/Universität Jena
([email protected])
PRACTICALITIES ($5)
Conference fee
Conference fee for all attendants and participants: 20 euros. This sum will be paid at the registration
desk (located at the site of the conference, given above) at the beginning of the conference.
Getting there
The participants should travel (airplane, train, subway) at their own costs. The conference will take
place at the École Normale Supérieure, 29 rue d’Ulm, 75005 Paris. A plan of the campus of the École
Normale Supérieure is available here (link $6). For a map, go to Google Maps
(https://www.google.fr/maps) and search for “29 rue d’Ulm, 75005 Paris, France”. Precise
information about routes and times from point to point on the Paris metro system may be found at the
SNCF website (http://www.transilien.com).
Taxis from the airports to the heart of Paris are really expensive (minimum 50 euros), but public
transportation will take you there quickly.
From Roissy airport (Aéroport Charles de Gaulle-Roissy), take a regional train, RER B (every 5
minutes); all trains go to Paris. Or take the Roissybus (every 15 minutes) from the airport to Paris
Opéra. From Paris Opéra, you have a connection with Métro, Lines 3, 6, 7, 8. Line 7 goes to “Place
Monge” or “Censier Daubenton”, three hundred meters from the École Normale Supérieure. The
station closest to the École Normale Supérieure is “Luxembourg”.
From Orly airport (Aéroport d’Orly), take the Orlyval to the RER station “Antony”, and from there
RER B to Paris. Get off at the “Luwembourg” station.
For a map of the Quartier Latin around the École Normale Supérieure, click to the link ($7).
$6
École Normale Supérieure, 45, rue
d’Ulm, main building
École Normale Supérieure, 29, rue
d’Ulm, Amphithéâtre Jules Ferry
$7:
Accommodation
Rooms in hotels nearby the conference site will be reserved for all participants who present a paper.
We will send soon an e-mail to all these colleagues in order to know their arrival and departure dates.
The organising committee will provide housing up to 4 nights.
For the colleagues attending the conference without reading a paper, here is a list of a few hotels in
the Latin Quarter.
Hôtel Cujas Panthéon
18, rue Cujas - 75005 PARIS
Tel: + 33 (0)1 43 54 58 10
E-mail: [email protected]
Site: http://www.cujas-pantheon-paris-hotel.com
Hôtel Coypel
2, rue Coypel - 75013 PARIS
Tel: + 33 (0)1 43 31 18 08
E-mail: [email protected]
Site: www.hotelcoypel.com
Hôtel Manet
15 rue Manet - 75013 PARIS
Tel: + 33 (0)1 45 86 35 99
E-mail: [email protected]
Site: www.hotelmanet.com
Hôtel Pierre Nicole
39 rue Pierre Nicole - 75005 PARIS
Tel: + 33 (0)1 43 54 76 86
E-mail: [email protected]
Site: https://hotel-pierre-nicole.com
Hôtel de Senlis
9 rue Malebranche - 75005 PARIS
Tel: + 33 (0)1 43 29 93 10
E-mail: [email protected]
Site: www.paris-hotel-senlis.com
Hôtel Michelet Odéon
6, place de l’Odéon - 75006 PARIS
Tel: + 33 (0)1 53 10 05 60
E-mail: [email protected]
Site: www.hotelmicheletodeon.com
Hôtel des Trois Collèges
16 rue Cujas - 75004 PARIS
Tel: + 33 (0)1 43 54 67 30
E-mail: [email protected]
Site: www.3colleges.fr