09:30-10:30
10:30-11:00 11:00-11:30 11:30-12:00 12:00-12:30 12:30-14:00 14:00-14:30 14:30-15:00 15:00-15:30 15:30-16:00 16:00-16:30 16:30-17:00 17:00-17:30 19:00 |
Keynote speaker: Åshild NÆSS. Nouns and verbs yet again: new questions in an old debate (Lipsius, room 0.03) CHAIR: GEORGE SAAD
Verbs (Lipsius, room 2.27) CHAIR: NURENZIA YANNUAR Anna MARGETTS, Nikolaus HIMMELMANN et al. BRING and TAKE: Caused accompanied motion events in Austronesian languages Giovanni ROVERSI. A complex verb complex: templatic morphology and affix order in Äiwoo Lidia Federica MAZZITELLI. Verb classes in Lakurumau (New Ireland): transitivity pairs LUNCH (Reuvensplaats 4, room 2.01a) Verbs (Lipsius, room 2.27) CHAIR: HANNA FRICKE Daniel KRAUßE & Bill PALMER. Resultative functions and serialized roots in Vurës Caroline HENDY & Don DANIELS. The Wiru noun-modifying clause construction Don DANIELS. Orientation serial verbs and the Proto-Sogeram verb phrase TEA/COFFEE Verbs (Lipsius, room 2.27) CHAIR: YUNUS SULISTYONO Eline VISSER, Eva VAN LIER et al. The semantics and frequency of incorporating verbs in Kalamang Dineke SCHOKKIN. The multifaceted expression of number on the Idi verb Jean ROHLEDER. Aspect in Vamale – The example of balan Conference dinner at Grand Café de Burcht |
Language change (Lipsius, room 2.28) CHAIR: OWEN EDWARDS Eline VISSER. Kalamang opa: from time adverbial to attention-managing demonstrative Valentina ALFARANO. Evolution of three applicative markers in Nalögo Francesca MORO & Hanna FRICKE. Give constructions in Lamaholot and Alorese: evidence of structural borrowing from Alor-Pantar languages Language change (Lipsius, room 2.28) CHAIR: KIRSTEN CULHANE Daniel FINER & Hasan BASRI. Clausal restructuring in South Sulawesi Peter SLOMANSON. On the development of an infinitival construction in contact Malay Emily GASSER. SHWNG Noun Phrases, and How They Got That Way Voice (Lipsius, room 2.28) CHAIR: JIANG WU René VAN DEN BERG. Passive ni and three other ni’s in Bola (Oceanic): synchrony and diachrony Isabelle BRIL. The morphosyntax and semantics of undergoer voice and passive voice in Amis Maria BARDAJÍ I FARRÉ, Sonja RIESBERG et al. Potentive and stative voice alternations in western Austronesian languages |
9:00-10:00
10:00-10:30 10:30-11:00 11:00-11:30 11:30-12:00 12:00-14:00 14:00-14:30 14:30-15:00 15:00-15:30 15:30-16:00 16:00-16:30 16:30-17:00 17:00-17:30 18:00 |
Keynote speaker: Harald HAMMARSTRÖM. Prospects for a (Semi-)Automated Papuan Comparative Linguistics and Reconstruction (Lipsius, room 0.03) CHAIR: FRANCESCA MORO
Traces of contact in the lexicon (Lipsius, room 1.47) CHAIR: LIDIA FEDERICA MAZZITELLI Doris STOLBERG. German contributions to the Tok Pisin lexicon Ekaterina BAKLANOVA. The impact of Spanish and English hybrids on contemporary Tagalog Maria Kristina GALLEGO. Complex loanwords and morphological transfer in Ibatan LUNCH & POSTERS (see below for the list of posters) (Reuvensplaats 4, room 2.01a) Traces of contact in the lexicon (Lipsius, room 1.47) CHAIR: HANNA FRICKE Juliette HUBER & Antoinette SCHAPPER. The Austronesian-Papuan contact history of eastern Timor: What lexical borrowing can tell us Owen EDWARDS. Is Rote-Meto Austronesian? Only just. Francesca MORO, Gereon KAIPING et al. Detecting Papuan loanwords in Alorese: combining quantitative and qualitative methods TEA/COFFEE Traces of contact in the lexicon (Lipsius, room 1.47) CHAIR: GEORGE SAAD Yunus SULISTYONO. What is in the Alorese lexicon Lourens DE VRIES. Meeting in the swamps: lexical traces of TNG migration into the Digul Basin Claudia GERSTNER-LINK. Loans into and from Kilmeri as indicators of the people’s migration route Conference excursion |
Phonology and prosody (Lipsius, room 1.48) CHAIR: OWEN EDWARDS Jiang WU. Nasality as a conditioning factor: splitting diphthongisation in Inland Terengganu Malay Leah PAPPAS. “Just barely contrastive”: Mid-vowel contrasts in Ampenan Sasak Kirsten CULHANE. Medial-final alternations in eastern Indonesia Phonology and prosody (Lipsius, room 1.48) CHAIR: GREGORY VONDIZIANO Yi-Yang CHENG. Kanakanavu word-level prosody in typological perspective Tihomir RANGELOV & Julie BARBOUR. On the origins of bilabial trills in the languages of Malekula, Vanuatu Sören E. TEBAY. Multiple Feature Mutation in Papuanesia: A typological survey [presentation] Valérie GUÉRIN. Optional subject marking in an Accusative language Kirsten CULHANE & Owen EDWARDS. The Structure of Meto Poetry |
9:00-9:45
9:45-10:15 10:15-11:00 11:00-11:30 11:30-12:00 12:00-13:30 13:30-14:00 14:00-14.30 14.30-15:00 15:00-15:30 15:30-16:00 16:00-16:30 16:30-17:00 17:00-17:05 |
Early career speaker 1:
Renger VAN DASSELAAR. Tone in Binumarien (Trans-New Guinea): mora-based melodies (Lipsius, room 0.03) CHAIR: MARIAN KLAMER TEA/COFFEE Early career speaker 2: Hanna FRICKE. The mixed lexicon of Lamaholot (Lipsius, room 0.03) CHAIR: MARIAN KLAMER Spatial orientation (Lipsius, room 1.47) CHAIR: EMILY GASSER Gary HOLTON & Leah PAPPAS. A typology of spatial orientation systems in the Malayo-Polynesian languages outside Oceanic Laura ARNOLD. Strata of contact: Typologising the expression of geocentric spatial orientation in the northern Moluccas and west New Guinea LUNCH (Lipsius canteen) New methods in field data collection and analysis (Lipsius, room 1.47) CHAIR: LAURA ARNOLD Alexander ELIAS. The Central Flores Linkage Gereon KAIPING & Marian KLAMER. How different methods lead to different trees for the Timor-Alor-Pantar languages George SAAD. Semantic variation in a bilingual Abui/Malay community TEA/COFFEE New methods in field data collection and analysis (Lipsius, room 1.47) CHAIR: ALEXANDER ELIAS Jeroen WILLEMSEN. Phonaesthemic minimal pairs in Reta Catherine SCANLON. Iconicity and Repetition in Ende Ana KRAJINOVIĆ. Empirical methods for describing aspect: a case study of perfect in Nafsan Closing |
(Lipsius 1.48) CHAIR: GEREON KAIPING Charlotte HEMMINGS. Word order and information structure in Kelabit Julie BARBOUR, Tihomir RANGELOV et al. Common, Local and Personal Noun Formation in the Languages of Malekula LUNCH (Lipsius canteen) Modality (Lipsius 1.48) CHAIR: ELINE VISSER Ellen SMITH-DENNIS. Don’t be fearful, lest it be undesirable: prohibitives and precautions in Papapana Jozina VANDER KLOK & Vera HOHAUS. The composition of weak necessity modality: The view from Javanese Gregory VONDIZIANO. Interactions of Modality and Negation in Yami TEA/COFFEE (Lipsius 1.48) CHAIR: JIANG WU Manfred KRIFKA & Ekaterina LEVINA. Recapitulative linkage in Daakie (Ambrym, Vanuatu) Agnès HENRI. It’s weird and weird: a particular kind of intensification construction in Vanuatu languages Bambang KARTONO, Eric REULAND et al. Introducing Diri: Is It an Argument or Something Else? |
LIST OF POSTERS
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Alexander ZAHRER
David GIL David MOELJADI Kilu VON PRINCE, Manfred KRIFKA et al. |