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- WS1 Compounding in word-formation paradigms (Nabil Hathout and Fabio Montermini)
- WS2 Connective negation: synchrony and diachrony (Mena B. Lafkioui and Johan van der Auwera)
- WS3 Diachronic Studies on Minoritised and Under-researched Romance Varieties (Marc Olivier and Afra Pujol i Campeny)
- WS4 Disentangling contact and inheritance in lexical semantics (John Mansfield and Paul Widmer)
- WS5 Empirical studies on syntactic alternation across languages and theoretical frameworks (Yanis Da Cunha, Pegah Faghiri and Juliette Thuilier)
- WS6 From explicit to implicit: constraints and explanations (Liesbeth Degand and Hongling Xiao)
- WS7 From Linguistics to Animal Communication and Back (Jacob Ayers, Alexandra Bosshard, Maёl Leroux, Remo Nitschke and Simon Townsend)
- WS8 Insights into lexical iconicity: onomatopoeia, ideophones, and sound symbolism (Maria Flaksman and Chris Smith)
- WS9 Isomorphism and optionality in language (Benoît Leclercq & Cameron Morin)
- WS10 Issues in the formal and functional typology of focus (Olivier Duplâtre and Pierre-Yves Modicom)
- WS11 Lexical ambiguity in the mind: theoretical challenges and interdisciplinary approaches (Lucie Barque and Richard Huyghe)
- WS12 Mistaken beliefs (Caroline Gentens, William B. McGregor and Stef Spronck)
- WS13 Morphological boundaries in Creole languages (Ana R. Luís and Susanne Maria Michaelis)
- WS14 Omnipredicativity: its core and its fringes (Katharina Haude and Albert Álvarez)
- WS15 Origins and functions of future formations in the world’s languages (Gilles Authier and Steven Kaye)
- WS16 Pragmatic Language Development in Young Children (Tove Nilsson Gerholm, Maria Rosenberg and Linda Sandström)
- WS17 Reanalysis in cross-linguistic perspective: Theoretical and empirical implications (Sonia Cristofaro & Andrej Malchukov)
- WS18 Taking time seriously: The temporal dynamics of language (Guido M. Linders, Catalina Torres, Stefan Schnell and Frank Seifart)
- WS19 The diachrony of language geography: linking small-scale and large-scale perspective (Matthias Urban)
- WS20 The syntax and semantics of perception (Clémentine Raffy, Michelle Sheehan, Giulia Mazzola & Liam Garside)
- WS21 Towards a better understanding of analogy: challenges, methods, and perspectives (Lorenzo Moretti and Marianne Hundt)
- WS22 Transitivity and labile verbs in typological and diachronic perspectives: Indo-European and beyond (Leonid Kulikov, Tim Ongenae and Daria Chistiakova)
- WS23 ‘Turn out verbs, turn out constructions’: characterization, delimitation and internal variation (Patrick Dendale and Ana Stulic)
- WS24 Unifying the comparative analysis of tonal systems (Kirill Maslinsky, Valentin Vydrin and Dmitry Gerasimov)
- WS25 United by language contact: Linguistics and Translation-Interpreting Studies in search of a shared framework (Gert De Sutter, Maja Miličević Petrović, Silvia Bernardini, Adriano Ferraresi, Moritz Schaeffer & Paweł Korpal)
- WS26 Wordhood in West African languages and beyond (Neige Rochant and Andrey Shluinsky)