Program
Wednesday, August 28 | ||
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8:45–9:45 | REGISTRATION AND COFFEE | |
9:45–10:00 | OPENING | |
10:00–11:00 | PLENARY TALK Peter Arkadiev Typology and diachrony of ambifixes: some preliminary observations | |
11:00–11:30 | COFFEE BREAK | |
11:30–12:00 | Koch, Harold James A diachronic pathway from nominal to verbal inflection: evidence from Australian languages | Herce, Borja VeLePa: an inflected lexicon of Central Pame verbs |
12:00–12:30 | Rhee, Seongha & Yae, Sunhee Grammaticalization of fictive discourse to concessive in Korean | Mattiello, Elisa & Dressler, Wolfgang U. Verb-Noun compounds vs. synthetic compounds in English, German and Italian |
12:30–13:00 | Igartua, Iván The rise of multiple exponence in Basque: sources and mechanisms | Bouton, Jules & Bonami, Olivier Overabundance and the PCFP |
13:00–14:30 | LUNCH BREAK: Das Campus | |
14:30–15:00 | Lahiri, Aditi & Plank, Frans The pertinacity of silent inflections | Zingler, Tim & Rogers, Phillip The phonological length of affixes: a cross-linguistic investigation |
15:00–15:30 | Authier, Gilles Generalization of bipartite stems and internalization of inflection in Budugh (East Caucasian) | Schalchli, Gauvain Is there a replication crisis in inflectional research? Evidence from database comparison and theoretical implications |
15:30–16:00 | Maisak, Timur Two (or three) ga- morphemes in Rutul: is it possible to find the grammaticalization source(s)? | Sims-Williams, Helen & Pasquereau, Jeremy & Baerman, Matthew Feature reinterpretation as a source of morphomes: the case of scalar morphology in Seri |
16:00–19:30 | WORKSHOP 1 (convenors: Grestenberger & Werner) “Adjectives, categorization and argument structure” WORKSHOP 2 (convenors: Villalva, Pinto & Minussi) “Words in the mind: A workshop on experimental morphology” |
Thursday, August 29 | ||
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9:00–10:00 | PLENARY TALK Claire Bowern Phylogenetics and morphological reconstruction | |
10:00–10:30 | Kalivoda, Ágnes & Ackerman, Farrel & Malouf, Robert The origin and development of Hungarian desiderative constructions | Wild, Mario & Cristelli, Stefano The distribution of the L+-U+-pattern in Italo-Romance: history, geography, lexical distribution |
10:30–11:00 | Enger, Hans-Olav How new morphology can arise – without reanalysis of morphology or syntax | Popova, Rita & Daniel, Michael Small is big: on exceptional pluralization patterns in property words |
11:00–11:30 | COFFEE BREAK | |
11:30–12:00 | Brown, Hunter Lane & Hancock-Mac Tamhais, J. Drew Fossilized incorporants in Northern Iroquoian | Haspelmath, Martin A retro-definition of the term “word” |
12:00–12:30 | Grestenberger, Laura & Werner, Martina & Anderson, Paige & Sichrovsky, Dorothea From degree achievements to iterativity: evidence from German(ic) -er verbs | |
12:30–13:00 | Stolz, Thomas & Levkovych, Nataliya Now you’re down to the few… On residual gender and number inflection of Welch adjectives | Pineau, Léa & Montermini, Fabio & Thuilier, Juliette The identification and processing of neologisms: an experimental approach to neological intuition in French |
13:00–14:30 | LUNCH BREAK: Mensa | |
13:45–14:45 | GUIDED CAMPUS TOUR (if registered) | |
14:30–18:30 | WORKSHOP 1: “Adjectives, categorization and argument structure” | |
14:30–15:00 | Huber, Thomas C. & Ivani, Jessica K. & Bickel, Balthasar & Widmer, Paul Presenting a new database of complex noun inflection paradigms | Laks, Lior How does the plural of sushi differ from a sushi place? Vowel deletion in inflection and derivation of Hebrew loanwords |
15:00–15:30 | Erschler, David Circumfixal nominal number in Svan and the timing of fission | Varvara, Rossella & Huyghe, Richard The linguistic factors of semantic transparency: evidence from verb-to-noun derivation in French |
15:30–16:00 | Konnerth, Linda Polarity asymmetry in the diachronic development of future tense constructions: evidence from southcentral Trans-Himalayan | Cappellaro, Chiara & Maiden, Martin & Fritz, Isabell & Dumrukcic, Nina & Franzon, Francesca The cognitive reality of morphomes: experimental evidence from Italian |
16:00–16:30 | Mithun, Marianne How fine are parallel principles governing morphology and syntax? On the hunt for explanations of morpheme orders | Breimaier, Federica & Zanini, Chiara The perception of the neuter vs masculine opposition in Maceratese |
16:00–19:00 | WORKSHOP 2: “Words in the mind: A workshop on experimental morphology” | |
16:30–17:00 | COFFEE BREAK | |
17:00–17:30 | Cser, András & Oszkó, Beatrix & Várnai, Zsuzsa The role of analogy, stem-identity and directionality in the emergence of Old Hungarian labial-harmonizing suffixes | Crysmann, Berthold & Laureau Unger, Baptiste Pseudo Pāņinian splits |
17:30–18:00 | Palágyi, László & Kalivoda, Ágnes A corpus-based investigation of the unification of wordformation schemas in Hungarian | Round, Erich & Beniamine, Sacha & Esher, Louise How details of analogy shape inflectional typology |
18:00–18:30 | Popova, Geri Compositionality and idiomaticity in grammatical constructions: a historical perspective | Boyé, Gilles French special clitics and compound tenses: an unexpected gap |
20:00 | CONFERENCE DINNER: Luftburg |
Friday, August 30 | ||
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9:00–10:00 | PLENARY TALK Angela Ralli In the shadow of optimisation: exploring change in compounding in a 3000 year-old language | |
10:00–10:30 | Hartmann, Stefan Diachronic Construction Morphology: a survey of current perspectives and challenges | Beniamine, Sacha & Coavoux, Maximin & Bonami, Olivier Vlexique 2.0: a rich lexicon of French verbal inflection with form-level frequencies |
10:30–11:00 | Gaeta, Livio Swinging between simplification and complexification: morphologization as a repair strategy | Hopperdietzel, Jens Change of state without morphology in Daakaka |
11:00–11.30 | Mattes, Veronika & Feichter, Anna-Lena & Höber, Hannah Verb derivation in later L1-acquisition of German | |
11:30–12:00 | COFFEE BREAK | |
12:00–13:00 | POSTER SESSION | |
13:00–14:30 | LUNCH BREAK | |
14:30–15:00 | Heinemann, Sabine The microclass andare, avere, dare, fare, sapere, stare: allomorphy and analogy in ancient (and modern) Tuscan | Micheli, M. Silvia & Radimský, Jan & Štichauer, Pavel Pattern rivalry in diachrony: a Google Books based analysis of Italian subordinate NN compounds and their (potential) syntagmatic NPN counterparts |
15:00–15:30 | Pellegrini, Matteo & Herce, Borja & Beniamine, Sacha The evolution of paradigms from Latin to Romance: a quantitative approach | Chuprinko, Kirill & Slioussar, Natalia & Magomedova, Varvara Only nominative is a good basis for analogy: a study of indeclinable nouns in Russian |
15:30–16:00 | Esher, Louise A new history of velar preterite inflection in Occitan | Hoeksema, Jack Possible words from possible rules: quotational compounds |
16:00 | CLOSING & FAREWELL DRINKS |
Poster Session
Friday, August 30, 12:00–13:00
Alfieri, Luca
The lexicalization of the adjective class in the Indo-European family
Amiridze, Nino & Baratashvili, Zurab & Salia, Irakli
Plural suffix -eb as evaluative marking for single animate referents in Georgian
Badal, Manuel
The exaptation of the Latin affix -SC-: evidence from old Catalan verbal inflection
Baló, Márton A.
Overabundance in the nominal inflection of Romani as a result of a diachronic process
Bauer, Laurie
The Death of Compounds in Germanic
Belosevic, Milena
Creativity in the production of personal name blends
Bezzina, Raffaello
Word formation in Maltese: a detailed look at the loan derivational suffix -aġni
Bordag, Denisa & Opitz, Andreas & Berulava, Hans-Georg
The role of morphosyntactic and conceptual feature properties in native and non-native processing and memory
Boyé, Gilles & Schalchli, Gauvain
The PCFP and the Zipfian frequency distribution: the median threshold hypothesis and French conjugation
Castagna, Giuliano & Al-Amri, Suhail
The Proto-Semitic feminine gender-marking morpheme *-ay and its outcome in Jibbali/Shehret and Soqotri
Chuprinko, Kirill & Slioussar, Natalia & Magomedova, Varvara
To inflect, or not to inflect, that is the question: an experiment with nonce nouns in Russian
Copot, Maria-Sorina & Sims, Andrea D.
A network-based configurational typology of inflectional irregularity
Craevschi, Alexandru & Babinski, Sarah & Cathcart, Chundra
Finding proportionality in computational approaches to morphological change
Fally, Irene & Goryczka, Pamela
Realization of Overabundance in Diachrony – Evidence from Italian verb morphology
Fevrier, Junior Pierre Eden
Derivational opacity of DE- prefixation in Haitian and Guadeloupean Creoles
Fritz, Isabella & Booth, Joshua & Lahiri, Aditi
Pertinacious influence of native metrical parameters on affixed Romance loans in German & English: diachronic and synchronic experimental evidence
Fukushima, Kazuhiko
The lexical hypothesis: Neither wrong nor superfluous
Galbraith, Drew & Williams, Peter & Christensen, Eric & Parker, Jeff
Geography’s Role in English Demonym Preferences
Gamboa Gonzalez, Omar
French nominalizations and the mass/count distinction
Gibert-Sotelo, Elisabeth & Pujol Payet, Isabel
A theoretical approach to historical morphology: The case of Spanish -izar verbs
Giudici, Alberto
From Verona to Istria: Inflectional classes in Venetian peripheral areas in diachrony and synchrony
Hübener, Carlotta J.
Morphologization in Word Formation: What Diachronic Data Tell us about the Relationship of Morphology and Syntax
Kaalep, Heiki-Jaan
Conjugations of the 17th century Northern Estonian vs modern Estonian
Korecky-Kröll, Katharina
German noun plurals and their explanatory power for morphological theories
Laks, Lior & Taha, Asma
Overabundance in instrument noun formation in Palestinian Arabic
Larsen, Kyra & Parker, Jeffrey & Hashimoto, Brett
Making 'sense’ of the interaction of affixal polysemy and productivity: A case study of English -PHOB
Le Donne, Mauro
A Constructionist Account of an Extragrammatical Process: Blending in Italian
Marescotti, Carolina & Grestenberger, Laura
From state to activity: The diachrony of Ancient Greek verbs in -eúō
Marinis, Michail I.
(Anti-)defectiveness in the inflectional paradigm(s) of Greek toponyms
Marqueta, Bárbara & Martin Vegas, Rosa Ana
The importance of being Ernie: Variation in hypocoristic formation strategies in Spanish as a function of Gender and Age
Remberger, Eva-Maria
From verbal from to discourse marker: Distributed morphology and grammaticalization
Schlechtweg, Marcel
Do native English listeners benefit from agreement in quiet and in noise?
Soares Rodrigues, Alexandra
A diachronic and cross-linguistic perspective on suffixes coming from the Latin -NTE
Štichauer, Pavel
A database of mixed perfective auxiliation systems in Italo-Romance: The ‘MIXPAR’ project
Tabachnick, Guy
Czech speakers productively apply correlations between inflected forms
Togano, Yuri & Nagano, Akiko
Prefixal rivalry between over- and out- in Modern English and its unique characteristics
Tribocka, Emilija
How morphology arises, even when there are ways not to
Van Marle, Jaap
Reinterpretation and re-analysis and their relevance for morphological theory
Villoing, Florence & Tribout, Delphine & Henri, Fabiola & Deglas, Maxime
How derivational morphology reveals the complex organization of the Verbal Morphology in Guadeloupean Creole
Wang, Yuxuan (Melody)
Number as Feature: evidence from Turkish -(s)l
Werner, Martina & Sichrovsky, Dorothea
A language change within relational adjectives in the history of German: a mixed-method approach