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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2021/newsitem/12496/29
 ---30-March-2021-Workshop-Lexical-Restrictions-on-
 Grammatical-Relations
DTSTAMP:20210227T143230
SUMMARY:Workshop Lexical Restrictions on Grammatic
 al Relations
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20210329T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20210330T163000
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
DESCRIPTION:In many languages grammatical relation
 s are to some extent lexically restricted, in the 
 sense that certain verbs or verb classes take diff
 erent argument coding frames than others. While su
 ch constraints are well studied for case marking, 
 they have also been reported for grammatical relat
 ions defining other types of constructions, includ
 ing a range of voice- and valency-related construc
 tions and some clause-combining constructions. Thi
 s hybrid (on-line/on-site) workshop aims to unite 
 scholars from different (sub)disciplines, bringing
  together descriptive, comparative, corpus-based, 
 and experimental studies, as well as studies that 
 compare linguistic data with genetic and/or socio-
 historical evidence. Together, we hope to further 
 our understanding why lexical restrictions should 
 exist, how they are processed and acquired, and wh
 y/how/where they persist in languages.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n  <p>In many langua
 ges grammatical relations are to some extent lexic
 ally restricted, in the sense that certain verbs o
 r verb classes take different argument coding fram
 es than others. While such constraints are well st
 udied for case marking, they have also been report
 ed for grammatical relations defining other types 
 of constructions, including a range of voice- and 
 valency-related constructions and some clause-comb
 ining constructions. This hybrid (on-line/on-site)
  workshop aims to unite scholars from different (s
 ub)disciplines, bringing together descriptive, com
 parative, corpus-based, and experimental studies, 
 as well as studies that compare linguistic data wi
 th genetic and/or socio-historical evidence. Toget
 her, we hope to further our understanding why lexi
 cal restrictions should exist, how they are proces
 sed and acquired, and why/how/where they persist i
 n languages.</p>\n
URL:https://smartcs.uva.nl/content/events/events/e
 vents/2020-2021/lexgr.html
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