List of workshops


Calls on the Linguistlist

WS1 Anglicism research in Europe: from vocabulary to use (Gisle Andersen, Elizabeth Peterson & Eline Zenner)


WS2 Construction Grammar meets Sociolinguistics (Lotte Sommerer & Axel Bohmann)


WS3 Counterfactuals: Families of constructions (Jesús Olguín Martínez, Tom Bossuyt & Ellison Luk)


WS4 Encoding perception across languages: New insights and new methods (Denys Teptiuk, Stef Spronck & Tatiana Nikitina)


WS5 Epistemicity and dialogue: how is knowing negotiated in conversation? (Karolina Grzech & Henrik Bergqvist)


WS6 Exploring the Limits of Complex Predicates (Daniel Krausse, Katya Aplonova & Patryk Czerwinski)


WS7 Lexical affixes (Kasper Boye, Mads Nielsen & Johanne Nedergaard)


WS8 Linguistic typology and the cognitive science of non-WEIRD languages (Antonio Benítez-Burraco, Sihan Chen & David Gil)


WS9 Marginal phonemes (László Fejes & Jack Rueter)


WS10 Mass nouns in a typological perspective (Silva Nurmio, Michael Daniel, & Yvonne Treis)


WS11 Mismatches in Information Structure (Silvio Cruschina & Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine)


WS12 Origin of Discourse Particles: Borrowing and Grammaticalization (Timofey Arkhangelskiy, Gerson Klumpp, Elena Markus, Marili Tomingas & Iuliia Zubova)


WS13 Passive and passivization across languages in dynamic and typological perspectives: conceptual and methodological challenges (Dominika Skrzypek, Agnieszka Słoboda & Piotr Sobotka)


WS14 Pathways to insubordination (María Sol Sansiñena, Ezra la Roi & An Van linden)


WS15 Poetic language (Paul Widmer & Barbara Sonnenhauser)


WS16 Psycholinguistic approaches to the study of heritage, Indigenous, and minoritized languages (Evangelia Adamou & Maria Khachaturyan)


WS17 Spatial (a)symmetries across languages (Anetta Kopecka & Benjamin Fagard)


WS18 Talking about truth, lies, and deception across languages and cultures (Maria Koptjevskaja Tamm, Alice Bondarenko, Henrik Bergqvist & Gaëlle Chantrain)


WS19 The Arabic (Semitic) Lexicon and its words (Abdelkader Fassi Fehri & Peter Hallman)


WS20 The concept of possibility and its morphological, syntactic and pragmatic realizations in natural language (Patrick Duffley & Olivier Duplâtre)


WS21 The Determinism Assumption in Morphology (Dunstan Brown & Neil Bermel)


WS22 The Limits of the Comparative Method: Innovative Approaches to Understanding Orphan Languages (Abbie Hantgan & Rik van Gijn)


WS23 The semantic transparency of morphologically complex words (Richard Huyghe, Justine Salvadori & Rossella Varvara)


WS24 Typological approaches to non-canonicity in demonstratives (Don Killian, Ekaterina Gruzdeva & Chingduang Yurayong)


WS25 What is egophoricity in Tibetic, and beyond? (Jan Nuyts & Eric Mélac)