“Definites, Demonstratives, Bare Nominals: What competes with What” — Veneeta Dayal (Yale University)
“A full DP analysis of the bare noun in Akan” — Mareike Phillips (University of Potsdam)
“Bare nouns in teleological situations: What licenses Article Drop in German” — Giuliano Armenante (University of Potsdam)
“Definite bare nouns in Ngamo (West Chadic)” — Mira Grubic (University of Potsdam)
“Genericity and the too-many-structures puzzle: A crosslinguistic study on English, German, Italian, and Greek” — Imke Driemel (Humboldt University, Berlin)
“The role of gesture and joint attention in the distribution of two types of demonstratives in ʔayʔaǰuθəm” — Marianne Huijsmans (University of Alberta) & Daniel Reisinger (University of British Columbia)
Day 2
“Argument Formation: Crosslinguistic considerations (from a mostly Romance perspective)” — Gennaro Chierchia (Harvard University)
“Modeling definiteness in language contact situations” — Sampson Korsah (University of Cape Coast) & Augustina Owusu (Boston College)
“Empirical perspectives on the semantics of bare NPs in Slavic languages: Against covert iota” — Radek Simik (Charles University, Prague)
“Bare nouns in prepositional phrases: a language change perspective” — Alexandra Simonenko (Ghent University)
“Relative clauses without relative pronouns: on the role of indices in relative clause formation” — Emily Hanink (Indiana University)