What is in a morpheme? Theoretical, experimental and computational approaches to the relation of meaning and form in morphology
Accepted abstracts
Ava Creemers, Amy Goodwin Davies & Robert Wilder (University of Pennsylvania)
Morphological priming of Dutch complex verbs is independent of semantic transparency
Borja Herce Calleja (University of Surrey & University of the Basque Country)
Forms with(out) meaning: What can we learn from morphomes?
Ekaterina Ljutikova & Sergei Tatevosov (Lomonosov Moscow State University)
Doing form and meaning in a field: a few reflections on Buriat and Nenets
Francesca Franzon, Rosa Rugani, Dunia Giomo & Chiara Zanini (University of Padova)
Effects of animacy on the processing of morphological Number: a cognitive inheritance? A psycholinguistic study
Gereon Müller (University of Leipzig)
Deponent Morphemes: A Case Study of Linkers in German Compounds
Itamar Kastner (Humboldt University of Berlin)
Learning and modeling Semitic roots
Roland Pfau (University of Amsterdam)
Morpheme Repair
Taras Zakharko (University of Zurich)
Mining corpora for form-meaning associations: perspectives for corpus-driven typology
Vanja de Lint (University of Amsterdam)
From meaning to form and back in American Sign Language verbal classifier morphemes
Vsevolod Kapatsinski & Zara Harmon (University of Oregon)
Entrenchment in comprehension constrains semantic extension in production