Wednesday, August 21st
Presidential Address: Eva Schultze-Berndt: Risking a new classification of possibility modals: The role of apprehensives
Irene Boehm, Kenny Smith and Nikolaus RittDispreferred Sound Sequences are Learnt Better when They Predictably Indicate Morphotactic Structure
Franjieh, Corbett and GrandisonObserving the birth of gender systems in an unlikely place: possessive classifiers
Martin HaspelmathMorphological complexity is mostly due to element order rather than to complexification
Sébastien VandenitteIntegrating Multimodal Depiction into (Cross-)Linguistic Research: A corpus-based comparison of enactment in LSFB and Belgian French
Carmelo Alessandro BasileBridging corpus and survey data: ethnicity and age impact on Singapore English modals
Magdalena Wrembel, Hanna Kędzierska and Krzysztof HwaszczSounding accented in L2 and L3: Foreign accentedness and comprehensibility ratings in two non-native languages
Jiahong Wang and Lawrence Yam-Leung CheungEgophoricity and Evidentiality as Distinct Categories in Golog Tibetan
Beata TrawinskiSelectional and Morphosyntactic Properties of Negation Raising Predicates. A view from German, Polish and Russian
Nantke Pecht, Evelyn Ziegler, John Bellamy and Natalie Braber“Glück auf!” The construction of regional identities and belonging in the British and German former mining regions
Frederic BlumUsing Lexical and Grammatical Data to Automatically Affiliate Language Isolates and Orphans
Maarja-Liisa Pilvik, Mari Aigro, Piia Taremaa, Anastasia Chuprina, Justyna Mackiewicz, Dagmar Divjak, Virve-Anneli Vihman and Liina LindströmRedundancy in person marking: Subject pronoun expression in a cross-linguistic, multifactorial design
Cliff Goddard, Anna Gladkova and Anna WierzbickaContrastive semantics of “truth” and “lying” in English and Russian (NSM approach)
Björn WiemerRemarks on interactional vs diachronic perspectives on insubordination and dependency shift
Nick Palfreyman, Luigi Lerose, Julius Jakob, Lilith Stein and Susanne Maria MichaelisCross-modal perspectives on grammaticalization: Aspect markers in creoles and sign languages
Hilke Ceuppens and Hendrik De SmetWhen does semantic change lead to semantic loss? Metaphor versus inference-driven metonymy
Kamil Malarski, Magdalena Wrembel, Kamil Kaźmierski and Witosław AwedykNative and non-native perceptions of Norwegian accents; A principle component analysis
Klaas Bentein and Ezra la RoiInsubordination pathways in three millennia of Greek: origins, morphosyntactic change and pragmatic enrichment
Carsten LevisenOn Truth and Trickery: A comparative study of Bislama giaman ‘trick, fib’ and Anglo English lying
Florian WandlThe subject-like characteristics of reflexive clitics in impersonal constructions: evidence from the Slovenian dialect of Resia
Miri Mertner and Gerhard JägerSociocultural and environmental correlates of linguistic diversity in Africa
Roxana CiolăneanuDominant language effects on the translation of false friends by heritage language speakers
Niklas Erben Johansson and Ian JooThe sound of hand: Cross-modal associations between sound, gesture and meaning
Marius ZempCopulas in Kutang (Northern Gorkha, Nepal): “caught between descriptive systems” – and evidence for the unity of these systems
Jolanta Sypiańska, Magdalena Wrembel and Angelika WalczakFluency measures in multilingual speech: Task and language effects
Heike OrtnerMultimodal information structure in physiotherapy: The informational configuration of touch and talk
Jad KiadanThe Effect of Linguistic Medium on Metaphor Directionality: Written Standard Arabic versus Oral Colloquial Arabic
Giuseppina di BartoloCausal relations in Ancient Greek. Problematizing insubordination in historical corpus data
Bojana DamnjanovićThe postpositive demonstrative clitic -to and relativization. A case of South Slavic Torlak dialects
Guillem Belmar, Jeremías Salazar and Eric CampbellModality and negation in Sà’án Sàvǐ ñà ñuù Xnúvíkó (Mixtepec Mixtec)
Florian Schäfer and Steffen HeidingerA focus mismatch: free vs. subcategorized indirect objects in Spanish
Marieke Meelen, Nathan Hill and Alexander O'NeillThe Emergence of Egophoric Marking: A Comparative Diachronic Analysis Egophoric Marking in Tibetan and Newar
Cristian JuarezA micro-typology of unusual polysemies: A view from low-land South American languages
Xulia Sánchez-RodríguezPity that semi-insubordination (SIS) is so hard to retrieve from corpora: A diachronic study of SIS in British English
Erica BiagettiMeasuring formularity through corpus linguistics methods: A co-varying collexeme analysis of Rigvedic similes
Katya Aplonova, Daniel Krauße, Alexandre François and Uyên-To Doan-RabierComPLETE: A typological database of complex predicates
Martha Booker Johnson, Micha Elsner and Andrea SimsPolyfunctionality and Semantic Transparency in English
Huy PhanThe role of referent accessibility in demonstrative choice: Evidence from Vietnamese discourse particles
Bettina ZeislerWhat if the ‘ego-phoric’ also bears upon the non-ego – and the non-‘ego-phoric’ on the ego?
Ryan Ka Yau Lai and Lu LiuNoncanonical uses of similative demonstrative gam2 in conversational Cantonese and beyond
Ion Giurgea and Eva-Maria RembergerOn a mismatch between the definiteness/specificity-hierarchy and topicality: The case of fronted bare quantifiers in Romance
Julia NintemannSpatial asymmetries and variation: On the role of the Ground in Place, Goal, and Source constructions
Lina Inčiuraitė-Noreikienė and Bonifacas StundžiaThe derivational relationship between material borrowings in contemporary Lithuanian: A pilot study
An Van Linden and María Sol SansiñenaInsubordinate hypothetical manner clauses from Latin to Spanish: From quasi to como si
Nikolaos NtagkasConceptualizing semantic transparency within an associative account of morphological complexity
Bernat BardagilTriangulating language contact across families: linguistic and ethnomusicological data
Petar Kehayov, Edyta Jurkiewicz-Rohrbacher and Triin TodeskExploring the grammar of deeply embedded clauses in Finno-Ugric
Iker SalaberriNegative correlative coordination in Indo-European: Emergence, evolution and variability
Matti Marttinen LarssonOn the cognitive underpinnings of actualization: A diachronic cross-varietal study on ongoing syntactic change in Spanish
Uta Reinöhl and T. Mark EllisonMapping oral art across time – A new data visualization tool for poetic structures
Delia Bentley, Francesco Maria Ciconte and Alina McLellanFrom semantics to discourse representation alone: the topic of presentational constructions
Marianne Hundt and Bethany DallasPast simple vs. present perfect: modelling constructional variation and change across apparent time, region and mode
Christophe Coupé, Yoon Mi Oh, Dan Dediu, Frank Seifart and François PellegrinoTrade-offs between information and speech rate in naturalistic speech from 49 non-WEIRD languages
Natalia Cheilytko and Ruprecht von WaldenfelsSemantic Change and Variation in Ukrainian: A Corpus Study
Linda Sandström and Maria RosenbergCompounds and pseudo-compounds as primes in masked LDT: Does lexical status and degree of transparency matter?
Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm and Volker GastTruly speaking in Europe: A corpus-based study of truth-related words in 13 European languages
Renate Pajusalu, Maria Reile, Piia Taremaa and Helen HintIs the Estonian demonstrative too grammaticalizing into a personal pronoun?
Martine VanhoveGrammaticalization paths, sources, and targets of complex predicates in Beja (North-Cushitic)
Balthasar BickelExploiting diversity to probe the evolutionary roots of language: re-assessing the agent preference
Murad SuleymanovSyntax of Scents and Tastes: A Unique Case of Double-Nominative Argument Marking in Azeri
Eugen Hill, Simon Fries, Laura Günther, Natalie Korobzow and Svenja BonmannHow to leave the linguistic orphanage: Ket and its Siberian family
Andrej Malchukov and Patryk CzerwinskiComplex predicates in the Tungusic languages from the typological, comparative and areal perspectives
Pavel Machač and Mirjam FriedFunctionally conditioned phonetic reductions in Czech continuous discourse
Judith Beck and Lars KoniecznyRHYTHMIC READING OF CONVENTIONAL POETRY: INVESTIGATING A COGNITIVE PHENOMENON
Angel Luis Jiménez-Fernández, Melvin González Rivera and María Carmen Parafita CoutoBilinguals and the uniformity of discourse strategies: A pilot study of Topic Preposing in Puerto Rican codeswitching
Mădălina Zgreabăn, Alex Stasica, Cristina Reguera-Gómez and Denis PapernoShedding Light on Linguistic Shadows: A Cross-Lingual experiment on the Transparency of Nominal Compounds in Large Language Models
Jenni Santaharju, Terhi Honkola, Perttu Seppä, Kaj Syrjänen, Unni Leino and Outi VesakoskiLinguistic convergence and its drivers in Finnish dialects
WITHDRAWN Gasangusen SulaibanovThe inverted ergative construction in Tsugni Dargi (Nakh-Daghestanian, Russia)
Emilia Tuuri and Maija BelliardAsymmetries in the use of deictic motion verbs in actual and non-actual motion descriptions: Evidence from Finnish and Estonian
Anna Inbar and Yuval GevaFrom authenticity to sincerity and beyond: The Hand(s) on Chest gesture in Hebrew face-to-face interaction
Stefan Blohm, Jeroen Dera and Roel WillemsFluency-misattribution in verse comprehension: Evidence from Dutch rhyming
Marie Molenaers and Bert CornillieThe diachronic journey of the Spanish Absolute Construction along the Communicative Continuum: A case of clause linkage
Anthe SevenantsEscape from dialect: finding the origins of the new second person of ‘to be’ in Colloquial Belgian Dutch
Chingduang Yurayong and Seppo KittiläFinnish demonstrative se in the clause-second position: Can it still be classified as demonstrative in a canonical sense?
Annelen Brunner and Anna PohleExploring the Relationship Between Word Embeddings And Human Classification Systems for Interpretation Patterns of German Noun-Noun Compounds
Thursday, August 22nd
Benjamin Fagard, Machteld Meulleman and Thomas HoelbeekGoal bias and deixis in Dutch – an elicitation study.
Bianca Maria De Paolis, Cecilia Andorno and Sandra BenazzoExploring focus-contrast mapping mismatch in Romance languages: a comparative study of cleft structures and contrastive prosodic patterns in Italian and French
Gabriela BîlbîieMorphological feature mismatches in stripping-like constructions in Romanian: an experimental perspective on gender variability
Selma Hardegger, Jekaterina Mazara and Sabine StollDo Children Prefer Nouns over Verbs During Early Language Development?
Eric MélacOn the lexical and grammatical expression of perception: A corpus-based study of English and Tibetan
Åshild NæssDemonstrative forms vs. demonstrative systems: patterns of overlap and cooccurrence in Äiwoo demonstratives
Beyza Sumer and Roland PfauComplex motion predicates in Turkish Sign Language: a developmental perspective
Stanka Fitneva, Francesca Giardini and Anne TammHiding yourself as source of false information: a lie or not a lie?
Ludovica Lena, Christine Lamarre and Laure SardaThe introduction of auditory signals in Chinese and French narratives: Perspectival center and focus structure
Timofey Mukhin, An Van Linden and Dana LouagieA typological study of applicative uses of spatial markers
Lennart WestergaardParticle Entanglement: The parallel grammaticalization of the proximal modal particles in Danish
Laura Mcpherson and Alexis Han Bit KangMusical surrogate languages: How poetics and music shape their communicative niche
Nicola Swinburne and Peter PetréLogical, expressive, and social meanings of Camuno ‘do’-support questions, and how politeness can drive grammaticalization
Tommaso SgrizziExploring the Role of Restructuring Verbs in Early Italian under the Growing Trees Hypothesis
Jiseung Kim, Na Hu, Riccardo Orrico, Stella Gryllia and Amalia ArvanitiInformation structure and pitch accents in British English
Adélie Buclier, Efstathia Soroli and Anetta KopeckaSpatial asymmetries in Path and Manner encoding: a comparative study of narratives in English and French
Asma Taha and Lior LaksThe role of semantic transparency in morphological change: Evidence from doublet formation in Palestinian Arabic
Matthias MittendorferMismatches between information structure and prosody: Contrast-marking in spoken British English
Ksenia Shagal, Johannes Hirvonen and Zsófia SchönNegative participles: what people think they do vs. what they really do
Aigul Zakirova and Timur MaisakFrom intensifiers to discourse particles and conjunctions: the case of East Caucasian
Nina Julich-Warpakowski and Antje QuickI see what you are trying to do. Siehst du, der kann schon Englisch. Investigating metaphor use in German-English bilingual children
Pierre-Yves ModicomExistential and locative clauses across Germanic languages : A corpus-based contrastive view
Olga PekelisEffects of counterfactuality in a language without grammatical counterfactuality: evidence from Russian
Cornelia LoosSimultaneous vs. sequential caused change-of-state events in a corpus of German Sign Language
Selma Berfin Tanis, Cagla Aydin, Amanda Edmonds, Ayberk Kaan Gunes, Seyma Kalender, Junko Kanero, Fanny Meunier, Shona Whyte and Seckin Arslan“They say” makes good liars: a cross-linguistic investigation on evidentiality in language and deception
Ellen Verenieks“It’s Just a Joke!”: Critical Discourse Analysis on the Use of Humour in Racist Discourse
Do mosquitoes hibernate at all? The particle üldse at all in multifunctional interrogatives in Estonian everyday interaction
Duality of pragmatic markers in linguistic borrowing: The pragmatic borrowing of sir/madam as vocative markers among Hong Kong police
Poster session I and coffee breakTania Ahmad and Eystein DahlLucrezia CarnesaleDaria ChistiakovaEyal Liron Dolev and Guido SeilerYuxiang Duan and Liesbeth DegandAlejandro ErutLouise EsherYupeng Yue and Yoshiki OgawaEmma MazzuchiCarlo Meloni, Balthasar Bickel, Chundra Cathcart, Jessica Ivani and Erik RingenKarl Pajusalu, Helle Metslang, Miina Norvik, Eva Saar and Uldis BalodisThomas Payne and Carol PebleyMichał PiosikAndriela RääbisJuan SunShu-Chuan TsengEllen VerenieksShogo MizunoMarwan Kilani
Diana M. LewisThe development of English evidential sentence adverbs: position and prominence in a usage-based approach to language change
Víctor Royo Viñuales, Wout Van Praet, Liesbeth Degand and An Van LindenCounterfactuality and epistemic stance in hypothetical manner clauses from a cross-linguistic perspective
Yana AquilinaOn the directional encoding and conceptualization of perceptual events: the case of English and Russian
Alena Witzlack-Makarevich, Sylvanus Job and Anna VeselovskyInteraction and competition between borrowed and native discourse particles in Khoekhoe (Khoe-Kwadi)
Shirly OrrThe Patterns of Deception: The lying/misleading distinction from the perspective of truth evaluators
Florent Perek, Tanja Säily and Jukka SuomelaHistorical sociolinguistics meets constructional change: Gender and the way-construction in the Corpus of Historical American English
Jutta Hartmann, Farhat Jabeen and Petra WagnerMismatches between prosody and context: Factors influencing individual differences
Olena PchelintsevaStatus of the Action Noun in Slavic Languages (Ukrainian, Russian, Polish, Bulgarian)
Guido Seiler, Eyal Liron Dolev, Nina Klee, Sarina Blaser, Carlo Berther, Stephanie Homan and Kleim BirgitSyntactic Markers of Depression and Suicidality
Anouk Van den Stock, Anne-Sophie Ghyselen and Timothy CollemanEffects of social environment on evaluations of productive/creative instantiations of grammatical patterns
Jana Kocková, Björn Wiemer, Mladen Uhlik, Peter Arkadiev, Piotr Wyroślak, Karolína Skwarska and Domen KrvinaFunctional overlaps of perfective present and future in Slavic (a usage-based approach)
Kazuhiko FukushimaCircumscribing complex predicate argument structures: Japanese V-V Compounds and ARGUMENT SYNTHESIS
Pamela Goryczka and Irene FallyClosing in on overabundance – combining corpus-based and experimental methods
Piia Taremaa, Johanna Kiik and Ann VeismannThe expression of vertical motion in light of the goal-over-source asymmetry
Maria Khachaturyan, Maria Konoshenko and George MorozIndigenous languages spoken in egalitarian non-diasporic multilingual communities as Heritage Languages: the case of Mano (Guinea)
Seamus Johnston, Zeltia Blanco-Suárez and Teresa FanegoThe genesis of Irish English habitual DO: an analysis of the 1641 Depositions
Christine LamarreVentive vs Itive asymmetry in vertical motion: Chinese Directionals encoding upward motion
Oksana LebedivnaDialectal Backing and the Fourth Palatalization of Velars in Southwest Ukrainian: The Case of the Kryvorivnja Dialect
Yo Matsumoto and Mizuki TanigawaProgressive aspect and goal phrases: evidence from English and Norwegian
Patryk Czerwinski and Jinho ParkComplex predicates in Korean in the Role and Reference Grammar: testing the limits of the Interclausal Relations Hierarchy
Shadi Davari, Leonid Kulikov and Navid NaderiDecline of lability in Iranian: A diachronic typological perspective
Stefan Th. Gries and Jesus Olguin-MartinezIf not for-if it weren’t/wasn’t for: A multivariate extension of collostructional analysis
Anastasia PanovaA typology of morphologically bound complementation (with special reference to Siberian Yupik)
Elsi KaiserAdditive and scalar particles and clitics in Finnish: Asymmetries between nouns and verbs
Miguel A. Aijón OlivaConstructional variation as the choice of form and meaning: Initiator-defocusing constructions in Spanish digital media
Andrés Enrique AriasOn the development of a contact variety: Spanish in Mallorca in the last 60 years
Alice MevisRecipient passives in the Portuguese of Mozambique: looking for the sociolinguistic determinants of an emerging construction
Ezra la RoiThe Diachrony of Counterfactual Patterns: Evidence from Ancient Greek Diachrony (VIII BCE – III CE)
Kim Ebensgaard Jensen and Stefan Th. GriesMultvariate collostructional analysis via association rules
Anna Smirnitskaya, Sylvanus Job and Alena Witzlack-MakarevichTransfield semantic shifts in the perception verb system in Khoekhoe (Khoe-Kwadi)
María Álvarez de la Granja, Montserrat Comesaña, Isabel Fraga Fraga Carou and M. Carmen Parafita CoutoExamining Lexical Variation in the Galician Version of MultiPic: A Psycholinguistic Inquiry
Juliette Kayenbergh and Hendrik De SmetOn the road or there already? Changing event construal and the expression of progressive meaning in the history of English
Isabeau De Smet and Bridget DrinkaThe influence of French on the Präteritumschwund: corpus-based, historical evidence from Dutch
Sonja Anna Karin DahlgrenA phonetic typology of five languages: A pilot study for a phonological typology of consonantal and vocalic languages.
Solvej Wilbrandt Kjær, Johanne S. K. Nedergaard, Mads Nielsen and Kasper BoyeChange detection of lexical and grammatical affixes in West Greenlandic (Kalaallisut)
Victor Royo Viñuales (Best PhD Winner): How do syntax, semantics-pragmatics, and prosody interact in clause-combining?
Friday, August 23rd
Alexey Vinyar and Daria IgnatenkoAffixal verbs in Siberia: another case of lexical affixes as an areal feature?
WITHDRAWN Gede Primahadi Wijaya Rajeg and Poppy SiahaanIndonesian taste and touch verb rasa, which also means ‘to feel’ and ‘to think’: A behavioral profile analysis
Mervi de HeerHow borrowing-resistant are basic vocabulary lists for the Uralic language family? A quantitative evaluation
Mathilde Josserand, François Pellegrino, Dan Dediu and Serge CaparosDifferences in color perception across populations may shape color naming
Jorge Emilio Rosés LabradaProsodic augmentation via lengthening of secondary articulations in Piaroa (Jodï-Sáliban)
David InmanThe semantics of event coordination as predictor of syntactic variation: Exploring data from Nuuchahnulth and Uyghur
Marta Woźnicka, Alicja Piotrowska and Maria KlejnowskaActive and inactive uses of the Middle Low German verb blîven as a trigger to renew the debate on diathesis
Olesya Khanina and Valentin GusevFrom subgrouping debates to understanding language change: a case-study of related languages in contact
Maija Hirvonen, Emilia Tuuri, Laura Hekanaho and Maija SurakkaEncoding auditory perception in language: New insights from speakers with visual disability
Expansion of differential object marking beyond animacy in Early Modern Ukrainian and Belarusian (Ruthenian)
A quantitative approach to the semantic classification of English blends with token-based semantic vector space modeling
Danguolė Kotryna KapkanElements of BE-perfect grammaticalization in the person-based auxiliation system of Barese
The perceptivity and productivity of tonal change triggered by tone compounds in the Pingding variety of Chinese
Cross-linguistic differences in pragmatic inference: A comparison of Chinese and German anaphora resolution in discourse comprehension
Poster session II and coffee breakPetr BiskupEline DavelooseAnne-Li DemonieChristian Döhler, Sebastian Nordhoff and Mandana SeyfeddinipurPingping JiaDanguolė Kotryna KapkanJuha Kuokkala and Sampsa HolopainenFilip LarssonTamdrin Lhamo and Zoe TriburMichail MarinisQingnan Meng, Martin Hilpert and Weihua LuoVesela Simeonova, Izabela Jordanoska, Orkida Backus Borshi and Seckin ArslanDmitri SitchinavaAndrey N. SobolevPavel Stekauer and Livia KortvelyessySilvie StraussLinlin SunKarolina Wieserová
Veronika Zikmundova and Jan KřivanContact-induced semantic change: The origin of the Sibe particle =da
Stefan HartmannComplex comparative correlatives across time and registers: A corpus-based study on early modern German
Tara Struik‘Bashfulnesse is banished’: passive constructions as a gateway to state-incorporation in Old French and Middle English contact
Noah DiewaldLexical affixes in Wao Terero depend on context for properties associated with the lexical-grammatical dichotomy
Lidia NapiorkowskaThe emergence of a marginal phoneme as a harmonic and contact-assisted phenomenon: the case of the Neo-Aramaic []
Anindita Sahoo, Foong Ha Yap and Gunti Prem SagarOn the extended uses of paD ‘fall’ and its cognates as voice markers in Dravidian languages
Mamta Kumari, Ezequiel Koile and Marc Allassonnière-TangWord Order and Areal Patterns in South Asian Numerals
Albert WallElicitation experiments on Differential Object Marking reveal grammatical differences between Brazilian and European Portuguese
Berthold Crysmann and Baptiste Loreau UngerThe Interplay of Morphotactics and Underspecification: Overabundance in Athpare
Jessica KantarovichChanges in the degree of word order flexibility: An experimental investigation of Sakha
Elizabeth Peterson and Martina HuhtamäkiPragmatic borrowings in different contact constellations: Finland Swedish
Victoria Beatrix FendelΠοιέομαι / -ποιέομαι in classical and post-classical Greek: the bound and unbound forms of a support verb
Connor RouillierOne fish, two fish, less fish, more fish: Collectives An experimental investigation of Arabic count and collective nouns
Pilar Valenzuela and Alonso Vasquez-AguilarCounterfactual constructions in Shiwilu (Kawapanan, Peru). A synchronic and diachronic perspective
Susanne Maria Michaelis and Martin HaspelmathPassive voice constructions and uncoded passive-like constructions in creoles and worldwide
Katarzyna Janic, Krzysztof Stronski and Mohammad TavakoliComplex predicate as analytical voice marking of antipassivzation
Mitsuko Izutsu, Katsunobu Izutsu and Yongtaek KimIt ‘rises’, ‘does’, or ‘comes out’: expressions and conceptualizations of auditory, olfactory, and tactile perception in Ainu, Japanese, and Korean
Akiko Nagano and Yuri ToganoA grammaticalization analysis of the English differential eventive prefix “out-“
Johannes HirvonenPerspectives on the origin of discoursive functions of the Meadow Mari 3sg possessive suffix ŽE
Seckin Arslan and Evangelia AdamouLoosing evidentiality: A reading experiment and a judgment task with speakers of a minoritized Slavic language, Pomak
Oliver CurrieThe construction as sociolinguistic variable: a case study of word order variation in Early Modern Welsh
Snigdha Medhi, Anindita Sahoo and Foong Ha YapLight verbs and their role in grammatical voice constructions in eastern Indo-Aryan languages
Sandra Cronhamn, Anna Hjortdal, Franklin da Silva and Mikael RollThe predictive function of Baniwa classifiers
Fedor Rozhanskiy and Elena MarkusHow do marginal phonemes emerge? Case studies from minor Finnic varieties
Tabea Ihsane and Elisabeth StarkWhy the mass/count distinction is not morphologically marked: evidence from Francoprovençal
Tatiana Kazakova, Alexey Vinyar and Anna PostnikovaAffixal verbs in Chukchi and Even: different origins affect morphosyntax
Ulrike Nederstigt and Béryl Hilberink-SchulpenThe use of anglicisms in product advertisements: A key to being noticed?
Lior LaksAre lexically derived words more subject to overabundance? Evidence from Hebrew non-concatenative morphology
Maddalena Bressler, Silvia Zampetta and Chiara ZanchiLinguistics of Temperature in Ancient Greek: metaphorical extensions of HOT and COLD
Branimir Belaj, Ivana Brač and Kristina Šttrkalj DespotBleating, Growling, Barking, Shitting, and Spitting: Exploring Metaphorical Extensions and Valency Patterns in Verbs of Communication
Frank van Meurs, Andreu van Hooft and Hsuan-Chu ChangConsumer characteristics that predict response to English in product advertising in Taiwan and the Netherlands
Peter ArkadievFrom noun incorporation to lexical affixation in Northwest Caucasian (with focus on Abaza)
Matthew Zaslansky, Farrell Ackerman and Robert MaloufTurning surprise into expectation: Karakalpak valency-changing morphology
Zahra EtebariDistributional patterns in discourse functions of possessive markers across languages of Afro-Eurasia
Mónika Varga and Csilla Ilona DérInterjection? Conjunction? Discourse marker? The history of the Hungarian nohát ~ nahát ‘well! goodness! wow!’
Olena Andrushenko, Lesia Chaika, Natalia Lehka, Anne Tamm and Denys TeptiukEstonian and Ukrainian derived mass nouns and object case
Mari-Liis Korkus“See on nagu kinda sad, et mu nagu brain on nagu wired”: The adoption and motivations of English usage by teenage Swedish Estonians
Melissa SchuringScary, creepy or just eng? Mapping usage patterns of English versus Dutch adjectives in Flemish teen speak
Natalia KuznetsovaContact-influenced transitory widening of consonantal periphery in vanishing Lower Luga Ingrian (Finnic)
Niklas WiskandtExploring the combinatorics of voice markers: A case study on passivization in Turkish
Andra Kalnača and Tatjana PakalneCreativity and regular productive word-formation: a case of the Latvian agentive suffix -tāj-
Robert Henderson and Jeremy PasquereauOn subtle differences between mass and count nouns in Seri (isolate, Mexico)
Karolina GrzechConversational functions of disclaiming one’s knowledge: analysis of the marker =cha in Upper Napo and Chibuleo Kichwa
Yingying Cai and Manon BuysseAlternation of prepositional phrase complements to English mental adjectives: A case study on angry
Ante PetrovicInterrogative Phrases as Opposed to Declarative Narrow Focus: Focussing on Cross-Linguistic Diversity
Tess Wensink, Karen Lahousse, Cécile de Cat, Katerina Palasis and Béatrice BussonThe syntactic development of cleft sentences in L1 French
Davide Garassino, Nicola Brocca and Viviana MasiaExploring Implicit Persuasive Techniques in Political Discourse: A Comparative Analysis of Politicians’ Speeches and ChatGPT-generated Texts
Kristian Roncero, Martin Beneš and Tomislava Bošnjak BoticaSociolinguistically-driven non-deterministic outcomes. A comparative case study of the Slavic family.
Karolin Obert and Philipp StriedlLandscape is what we touch – Accessing landscape through language: a Dâw perspective
Ondrej Tichy and Vojtech RiplMass Nouns in Old English & the Roots of the Category of Countability in English
Mladen Uhlik, Liljana Mitkovska and Eleni BuzarovskaPassive in South Slavic: Factors determining the distribution of passive constructions in Slovene and Macedonian
Corinne Rossari and Claudia RicciArgumentative anchoring of possibility in a corpus linguistics perspective
Helga HilmisdóttirGamers, influencers and language contact: An empirical study of Anglicisms in Icelandic conversation
Suhail Matar, Samantha Wray, Sherine Bou Dargham, Linnaea Stockall and Alec MarantzNeuroimaging evidence that Arabic roots are syntactically underspecified
WITHDRAWN Virve Vihman, Gordana Hrzica, Sara Košutar and Mari AigroAcquisition of non-deterministic input: a study of overabundance and defectivity in Croatian and Estonian
Anna Skałba, Sylwiusz Żychliński and Magdalena WrembelInfluence of self-paced reading methodologies on sensitivity to violations
George Saad, Eva van Lier and Katherine WalkerAnimacy in differential P indexing in Abui: A panel study
Dagmara Mateja, Przemysław Szyc, Zuzanna Fałkowska and Tomasz MalinowskiThe evolution of climate change discourse in the Polish press (2015-2022)
Kelsey Neely, Vera Ferreira and Mandana SeyfeddinipurAccessible, online training for digital language documentation
Saturday, August 24th
Tomislava Bošnjak Botica, Jurica Polančec, Gordana Hržica, Sara Košutar and Perina Vukša NahodDiatopic Dimension of Overabundance: The Case of the Croatian Genitive Plural
Eystein DahlThe role of passive constructions in the evolution of argumenthood: Evidence from Indo-European
Pekka Posio and Malte RosemeyerDialogical and monological functions of the discourse marker bueno in spoken and written Spanish
Petri Kallio, Niklas Metsäranta and Terhi HonkolaLanguage contact landscape in the eastern Baltic region during the first millennium BC
Michela Cennamo and Claudia FabrizioAuxiliaries and light verbs in diachrony: a case-study from Late Latin and early Italo-Romance
Krzysztof Stroński, Katarzyna Janic and Mohammad TavakoliBridging anticausativisation and passivization in Indo-Aryan – possible outcomes and byproducts in the development of the voice domain
Aleksi MäkilähdeTesting the Matrix Language Frame model with historical data: English, Latin and Greek in early modern Britain
Zoe Tribur and Sangrgyes TsheringPerception time as a semantic feature of evidentiality in Amdo Tibetan
Dominika KovarikovaBeyond the Study of Defectiveness: A Comprehensive Analysis of Unbalanced Paradigms in Czech Nouns, Adjectives, and Verbs
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