List of accepted workshops


  • WS1 Diachronic Morphosyntax in South American Languages
  • WS2 Expanding the boundaries of epistemicity: epistemic modality, evidentiality, and beyond
  • WS3 Expletives at the syntax-discourse interface 
  • WS4 Expressing surprise at the crossroads: Mirativity, exclamativity and (in)subordination in Romance languages
  • WS5 Inflection and derivation in the Slavic verb 
  • WS6 Language change in the Arctic
  • WS7 Left and right peripheries in discourse: Theoretical and empirical perspectives across languages
  • WS8 Linguistics of Weather: neglected phenomena, neglected languages, neglected constructions
  • WS9 Locative and existential predication – Core and periphery
  • WS10 On the spatial diffusion of linguistic changes: new methods and theoretical perspectives
  • WS11 Pragmatic phenomena in argumentation. It is not only about what you say, but also about how you say it 
  • WS12 Questions in Monologic Discourse
  • WS13 Re-evaluating the relationship between defectivity and overabundance
  • WS14 Similarity of quality: grammaticalization
  • WS15 Sociotypology: linking language variation to sociological diversity
  • WS16 Sound symbolism and onomatopoeia
  • WS17 The concept of manner and its linguistic realizations
  • WS18 The Grammar of Impoliteness
  • WS19 Translations in the history of languages: From their position in historical corpora to their effects on language change
  • WS20 Verbal periphrases in Romance

Calls on the Linguistlist


Diachronic Morphosyntax in South American Languages (Bruno Estigarribia)


Expletives at the syntax-discourse interface (Hannah Booth & Kim Groothuis)


Left and right peripheries in discourse: Theoretical and empirical perspectives across languages (Matthias Klum)


Locative and existential predication – Core and periphery (Rodolfo Basile, Josefina Budzisch & Chris Lasse Däbritz)


Pontic in the past and the present: Following the traces of an endangered Asia Minor Greek dialect (Vassilios Spyropoulos)


Questions in monologic discourse (Agnès Celle & Amália Mendes)


Re-evaluating the relationship between defectivity and overabundance (Neil Bermel & Dunstan Brown)


The concept of manner and its linguistic realizations (Olivier Duplatre & Patrick Duffley)


The Grammar of Impoliteness (Marta Andersson, Riccardo Giomi & Daniel Van Olmen)


Expanding the boundaries of epistemicity: epistemic modality, evidentiality, and beyond (Karolina Grzech & Henrik Bergqvist)