Beginning Workshop Description Abstract Submission Programme Publication Useful Information
No |
Participant |
Affiliation
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E-mail |
Abstract | |
University |
Country | ||||
1. |
Zheng Xu |
SUNY-Stony Brook
National University of
Singapore |
USA Singapore |
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A realization OT approach to affix order (invited
talk)
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2. |
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University of Alberta Universität Siegen |
Canada Germany |
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3. |
University of
California, Berkeley |
USA |
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4. |
Universitŕ di
Napoli "Federico II" |
Italy |
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From
competence to performance: | |
5. |
Boğaziçi
Univeristy & SOAS |
Turkey
& Great
Britain |
The
interaction of prosody and morphology in interpreting morpheme
sequences | ||
6. |
University of
California, Berkeley |
USA |
The interaction of
phonological and morphological conditions on affix order in
Huave
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7. |
Natalia Korotkova Yury Lander |
Russian State University for the Humanities Russian Academy of Sciences |
Russia |
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8. |
LMU
München |
Germany |
Grammatical
complexity and affix ordering.
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9. |
Dimitra Melissaropoulou
Angela
Ralli |
University of Patras |
Greece |
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Structural
combinatorial properties of Greek derivational suffixes |
10. |
Heiko Narrog |
GSICS, Tohoku University |
Japan |
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11. |
University of
Melbourne |
Australia |
Morpheme
order and templatic morphology: evidence from Murrinh-Patha
(Australia)
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12. |
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University of Heidelberg |
Germany |
The
Lexicon: Multiple Affixation in English
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13. |
Catholic University of Lublin |
Poland |
Functional aspects of
closing suffixation in Polish (invited talk)
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14. |
Linda
Zirkel |
University of Siegen |
Germany |
Abstracts Accepted for Poster Presentation
No |
Participant |
Affiliation |
E-mail |
Abstract | |
University |
Country | ||||
1. |
Yoshihiko
ASAO |
Kyoto University |
Japan |
Productivity and morpheme ordering in
Japanese compound verbs | |
2. |
Michael
Bilynsky |
Ivan Franko National University in Lviv |
Ukraine |
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3. |
Dillon, Brian W. Gagliardi, Ann |
University of Maryland |
USA |
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The Footprint of Lexical
Organization in Morphological Change
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4. |
Leston Buell Mariame Sy Harold Torrence |
Leiden University Columbia University University of
Kansas |
Netherlands USA
USA |
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The Syntax of Affix Orders and Mirror Violations in Wolof |
5. |
Dmitry Gerasimov |
Russian Academy of Sciences (St. Petersburg) |
Russia |
|
TAM markers
in Paraguayan Guarani: Relative order and semantic scope |
6. |
Graham Horwood |
Thammasat University, Bangkok |
Thailand |
|
Reining in
GEN: The Case for a Stronger Scope Concordance Condition |
7. |
Patrycja Jablonska |
Wroclaw University |
Poland |
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8. |
Alexander
Letuchiy |
Russian Language Institute, Moscow & Centre d'etudes des langues
indigenes d'Amerique, Paris |
Russia & France |
alexander.letuchiy@gmail.com alexander_letuchiy@hotmail.com
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Semantic properties of arguments and ordering of |
9. |
Roksolana
Mykhaylyk |
Stony Brook University, NY |
USA |
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Diachronic Universals and the Future Marker Position in |
10. |
Takashi
Nakajima |
Toyama
Prefectural University |
Japan |
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11. |
Pierre Rucart |
CNRS/Paris 7 |
France
|
pierre_rucart@club-internet.fr
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Templatic Structures and
Affix Ordering: an Interface between Phonology and
Syntax |
12. |
Ora
(Rodrigue) Schwarzwald |
Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan |
Israel |
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Affix order in Modern
Hebrew: Syntactic and Morphological Interface |
13. |
Hedde
Zeijlstra |
University of Amsterdam |
Netherlands |
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14. |
Markéta Ziková |
University of
Brno |
Czech
Republic |
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