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Friday, July 18, 2003
Author Title
Mark Steedman
University of Edinburg
Plans, Affordances, and Temporal Semantics
Luis Paris
University at Albany, SUNY
Mereological Constraints on Extended Arguments
Mark Moffett
University of Wyoming
Outline of a nonDavidsonian Event Semantics
Erin L. O'Bryan, Raffaella Folli, Heidi Harley and Thomas Bever
University of Arizona,
Cambridge University
Evidence for the Early Use of Telicity in Comprehension
Laura Wagner
Harvard University
The influence of Conceptual Prototypes on Linguistic Judgements of Tense and Aspect
Anna Maria DiSciullo
MRSC, Université du Québec à Montréal
On the Asymmetry of Aspect Structure
Maria Lekakou
University College, London and UiL OTS, Utrecht
The Interaction between Aspectual Morphology and the Middle Formation





Saturday, July 19, 2003
Author Title
Michael Walsh Dickey
Northwestern University
Time on-line: Psycholinguistic studies on the interpretation of tense
Asier Alcazar
University of Southern California
Two Paradoxes in the Interpretation of Imperfective Aspect and the Progressive
Stephan Engelberg
University of Wuppertal
The Aspecto-temporal Properties of PP-internal Nominalized Infinitives
Steve M. Seegmiller, Karen Ingraffea and David J. Townsend
Montclair State University
The Role of Telicity in Sentence Comprehension
Roumyana Pancheva
University of Southern California
Four Perfects in One