Schedule – changes

Tuesday 26 August

cancellation: Gabriel Thiberge, Dinel Badeau and Céline Pozniak, Subject inversion in French relative clauses: Experimental results and region-based influences in GS Sociolinguistics I

Arie Verhagen will be chairing the presidential address.

cancellation: Matti Marttinen Larsson, Mood alternation with epistemic adverbials of doubt and probability in Spanish: A multivariate, cross-dialectal, and diachronic corpus approach which causes the talks by Muhammad Zakaria and David Peterson to move from 12:00 to 11:30 and Leonardo Montesi from 12:30 to 12:00

cancellation: Hunter Brown, “Optional” Ergative Case Marking in Ranglong: Historical & comparative perspectives in GS Historical linguistics at 17:30, whose slot is taken by Bert Cornillie, New evidence for the rise of the ‘promise’ auxiliary, originally planned on Friday at 10:30

Wednesday 27 August

cancellation: Benedikt Szmrecsanyi, Jason Grafmiller and Laura Rosseel A new method in the study of language contact: Variation-Based Distance & Similarity Modeling; the talk by Stella Neumann, Marie-Aude Lefer, Zoë Miljanović and Celina Brost Comparing L2 writing and translation: Insights from a corpus-based study of learner texts will take place at 9:30 instead of 9:00.

Daciana Vlad will be chairing the GS Typology II 11:30-12:30.

Thursday 28 August

cancellation: Olesya Khanina and Yuri Koryakov, Language geography of the Northern Samoyedic area in Siberia; it is replaced by Brigitte Pakendorf, Olesya Khanina and Valentin Gusev The linguistic diversity of Northern Asia: the impact of environment, demography, and sociocultural factors.

cancellation: Eva Schultze-Berndt, Argument sharing and semantic unification in verbal complex predicates in GS Morphosyntax II – Lucrezia Carnesale talk will therefore take place half an hour earlier (12:30 instead of 13:00)

cancellation: Tine Breban and Hendrik De Smet, How much can analogy explain? A survey study which causes some changes in WS21 (for details, see the schedule)

cancellation: Hannah Lutzenberger in WS18, When to ask and when to answer – studying the development of turn-taking in a Balinese sign language

Friday 29 August

Zygmunt Frajzyngier will chair the session Language variation II that starts at 9:00.

Brigitte Pakendorf, Olesya Khanina and Valentin Gusev The linguistic diversity of Northern Asia: the impact of environment, demography, and sociocultural factors has been moved to Thursday 17:00, same room.

Vlad Jipa will be joinig us in the Morphosyntax session at 10:00: Non-standard agreement and what it says about Romanian genus alternans nouns. The talk by Aurore Montébran Encoding future in Bangime (Mali) is cancelled.

Miriam Bouzouita and Aina Torres-Latorre will be joinig us in the Morphosyntax session at 10:30: In search of the locus of the grammaticalization of the future and the conditional in Romance

Bert Cornillie, New evidence for the rise of the ‘promise’ auxiliary has been moved to Tuesday 26th at 17:30, GS Historical linguistics; Friday talks by Lebedivna, Delicado Cantero and Molenaers will take place half an hour later than originally planned (Lebedivna now at 9:00, Delicado Cantero at 9:30 and Molenaers at 10:00)

Matti Miestamo will be chairing the GS Areal linguistics 11:30-12:30.

cancellation: Laura Becker, Frequency effects in verbal argument marking: A spoken typology approach in GS Typology.

Patrice Kanndèl Edouard and Jean Odelin Petit-Frère talk Ideophones as a Strategy for Vivideness A Study of two Creole Adaptations of “Les Fables de la Fontaine” is moved to 12:30 GS Typology in room H029.