9.30-10.30h Presentation of the project. Antonio Galves
17-18.30h Report: Prosodic differences between Brazilian and Modern
European Portuguese: empirical evidence and theory. Sónia Frota
Wednesday, February 2
9.30-11h Tools: What a mathematician should know about the
Principles and Parameters approach to grammar. Charlotte Galves
17-18.30h Parameter setting in the history of Portuguese.
Ana Maria Martins
Thursday, February 3
9.30-11h Tools: Optimality theory. João Costa
17-18.30h An Optimality approach of the prosodic difference between
Brazilian and Modern European Portuguese. Filomena Sândalo ( devil's advocate: Ernesto d'Andrade)
Friday, February 4
9.30-11h Tools: What a linguist should know about Statistical
Physics. Pierre Collet
17-18.30h The syntax of clitics in Modern European Portuguese: the
state of the art. Inês Duarte and Gabriela Mattos
Monday, February 7
9.30-10.30h Presentation of the project and summary of the previous
sessions. Maria Bernadete Abaurre
17-18.30h On the rhythmic classification of BP and EP. Sónia
Frota
Tuesday, February 8
9.30-11h Tools: Prosodic phonology. Marina Nespor
17-18.30h On the phonology of clitics in Modern European
Portuguese. Marina Vigário (devil's advocate: Joaquim Brandão
de Carvalho)
Wednesday, February 9
9.30-11h Tools: Interfaces. Marina Nespor
15.30-18.30h Working Session The syntax/phonology interface.
Chairperson: Marina Nespor
17-18.30h The intonational structure of Brazilian and Modern
European Portuguese. Sónia Frota and Luciani Tenani
Friday, February 11
9.30-11h Tools: Bootstrapping from speech to grammar.
Emmanuel Dupoux
17-18.30h For the synthesis of stress in European Portuguese.
Maria do Céu Viana and Amália Andrade
Monday, February 14
9.30-10.30h Mathematical issues of the project. Pierre Collet
10.30-11h Summary of the previous sessions. Charlotte Galves
17-18.30 Computational Portuguese: the state of the art. Diana
Santos (presented by Eckhard Bick)
Tuesday, February 15
9.30-11.30h Round Table: Optimization and optimality in
language acquisition modeling. António Galves and João
Costa (devil's advocate : Pierre Collet)
17-18.30h Grammars and turbulence. Ricardo Lima
Wednesday, February 16
9.30-11h Tools: Tagging and Parsing Portuguese. Eckhard
Bick
17-18.30h Tagging and Parsing the Tycho Brahe Corpus.
Marcelo Finger
Thursday, February 17
9.30-11h Tools: Computational tools in phonetics. Roberto
d'Autilia
17-18.30h Intonational features of Brazilian and Modern European
Portuguese. Philippe Martin
Friday, February 18
9.30-12h, Working session: Statistical physics, symbolic dynamics
and stress patterns.
Renato Assunção, Pierre Collet, Roberto D'Autilia, Davide
Gabrielli, Antonio Galves, Ricardo Lima, Cláudia Peixoto,
Pierre Picco, Bernard Schmitt, Rui Vilela Mendes
chairman: Gianni Jona-Lasinio
Monday, February 21
9.30-10.30h Presentation of the project. Marzio Cassandro
10.30-11h Summary of the previous sessions. Marcelo Finger
17-18.30h Statistical issues of the project. Renato Assunção
Tuesday, February 22
9.30-11h Mathematical models of language acquisition and change.
Partha Nyiogy
17-18.30h A parsed corpus of ancient Portuguese. Maria Francisca
Xavier
Wednesday, February 23
9.30-11h Linguistic issues of the Tycho Brahe annotation
system. Helena Britto and Charlotte Galves
Thursday, February 24
9.30-11h Dynamical systems models in phonetics. Francesco
Guerra and Roberto D'Autilia
17-18.30h Phonology and syntax: the case of Portuguese
clitics. Pilar Barbosa
Friday, February 25
9.30-12h Prosody, clitics and language change in Portuguese.
Helena Britto, Charlotte Galves and Marina Vigário(devil's advocates:
Pilar Barbosa, Inês Duarte, Ana Maria Martins and Gabriela Mattos)
16-18.30h Final session: Conclusions and perspectives.