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A M P H I 1 A M P H I 2 A M P H I 3 A M P H I 5 A M P H I 6

Explanation 1 - Aimée LAHAUSSOIS Quotatives - Ekkehard KÖNIG Sign languages - Stéphane ROBERT WS5: Differential internal possession WS2: Negation

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Processing explanations of word order universals

and diachrony: relative clause order and possessor

order

Sonia Cristofaro

Yimarne in Kunbarlang: from similative to quotative

Ivan Kapitonov, Caroline Gentens

Syntactic structure of the nominal complex in

Russian Sign Language

Anna Klezovich, Kirill Aksenov

Introduction

Andras Bárány, Oliver Bond, Irina Nikolaeva

Introduction

Matti Miestamo, Ljuba Veselinova

10:30

11:00

How passives and dative alternations are related to

split (or differential) object marking

Martin Haspelmath

Enets conditional converb of the verb 'say' as

conditional clause marker

Maria Ovsjannikova

Iconically motivated subject drop in two sign

languages

Marloes Oomen, Vadim Kimmelman

Prominent internal possessors and backward

possessor raising: Norwegian ryggen på ham 'the

back on him' - Helge Lødrup

Negation in Yupik-Inuit languages

Jerrold Sadock , Anthony Woodbury

11:00

11:30

Explanation 2 - Rozenn GUÉROIS Lexical classes - Stéphane ROBERT WS5: Differential internal possession WS2: Negation

11:30

12:00

Why relative verbs agree with their head noun in

many Bantu languages

Mark Van de Velde

The syntax and semantics of stative verbs in Kavalan

Fuhui Hsieh

Possessive agreement in Meadow Mari, Udmurt,

and Komi-Permyak

Nikolett F. Gulyás, Erika Asztalos, Laura Horváth,

Ditta Szabó, Bogáta Timár

Negation against a Polysynthetic Backdrop: Mohawk

Marianne Mithun

12:00

12:30

Isomorphism, conversion and lability in Mande

verbal morphosyntax: big consequences of small

changes

Dmitry Idiatov

Verbal classifier structures in the Wu dialects of

China

Boyang Liu

Two types of genitives in Moksha

Polina Pleshak

Negation in Oneida and Northern Iroquoian

Jean-Pierre Koenig, Karin Michelson

12:30

13:00

Routes towards the irrealis

Andrea Sansò

Nominal classification in Mako (Sáliban)

Jorge Emilio Rosés Labrada

Internal possession in Korean and the genitive

Christine Chabot

Negation in Koasati

Jack Martin

13:00

14:00

Complex predicates 1 - Eveling VILLA Valency changing 1 - Sonia CRISTOFARO TAMP - Maximilien GUÉRIN WS5: Differential internal possession WS2: Negation

14:00

14:30

What do serial verbs mean? A worldwide survey

Daniel Ross, Joseph Lovestrand

Applicative prefixes in Umoⁿhoⁿ (Omaha, Siouan)

Julie Marsault

A synchronic description of verbal aspect in Salasaka

Kichwa

Tessa Molnar, Robin Aronow

Prominent internal possessor (PiP) constructions in

Gurindji

Felicity Meakins

Negation in Chuxnabán Mixe

Carmen Jany

14:30

15:00

Deictic directionality exponents in Emai

Ron Schaefer, Francis Egbokhare

Nominal sources for applicative markers? Classifiers

in Mojeño Trinitario

Françoise Rose

The Hittite suffix -ške/a- between verbal aspect and

pluractionality: a typological approach

Guglielmo Inglese, Simone Mattiola

Closure Negation in Yukuna: (a)symmetries in main versus

subordinate clauses

Magdalena Lemus Serrano

15:00

15:30

Causative in Ossetian as a complex predicate

Sergei Tatevosov, Ekaterina Lyutikova

Locative arguments in Kinyarwanda

Kyle Jerro

Aspect-negation interaction in Komi and Udmurt

non-finite 'before'/'until'-clauses

Ekaterina Georgieva, Nikita Muraviev

The grammar of negation in Tacana (Takanan family,

Amazonian Bolivia)

Antoine Guillaume

15:30

16:00

Complex predicates 2 - Chris REINTGES Valency changing 2 - Sonia CRISTOFARO TAMP & Connectives - Guillaume JACQUES WS2: Negation

16:00

16:30

Repetition of verbs and their objects as a

constituency test in Vatlongos (Vanuatu)

Eleanor Ridge

Valency alternations across Northern Eurasia

Nicklas Oranen

Negation in Mapudungun

Fernando Zúñiga

16:30

17:00

Auxiliary verb constructions in Wolof and

neighboring languages: a case-study to rethink the

notion of auxiliary in general linguistics

Maximilien Guérin

From antipassive to causative and from causative to

antipassive: Two cases of the antipassive/causative

syncretism

Albert Alvarez Gonzalez

Morphosyntactic reanalysis as a trigger of new

TAME paradigms formation in Zan

Alexander Rostovtsev-Popiel

Negation in Ungarinyin

Stef Spronck

17:00

17:30

Copular verbs and copula drop in Tundra Nenets

Nikolett Mus, Veronika Hegedűs, Balazs Suranyi

Clause Structure and Grammaticalisation: Modal

Markers in Tat

Murad Suleymanov

A typology of non-exhaustivity: focus on non-

exhaustive connectives

Caterina Mauri, Alessandra Barotto

Negation in Murrinhpatha (Australia)

Rachel Nordlinger

17:30

19:00

LUNCH (Hall 2 - 2nd floor)

Coffee break (Hall 2 - 2nd floor)

COCKTAIL (Hall 2 - 2nd floor)

MONDAY, 3 SEPTEMBER

R E G I S T R A T I O N (2nd floor)

Welcome (Amphi 1 - 2nd floor)

pause to change rooms

Coffee break (Hall 2 - 2nd floor)

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A M P H I 1 A M P H I 2 A M P H I 3 A M P H I 5 A M P H I 6

Argument structure 1 - Maximilien GUÉRIN Relative clauses - Mena LAFKIOUI WS2: Negation WS1: Compex sentences in creoles WS4: Lest we miss them

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10:00

Locative marker syncretism pattern of Iraqw (South-

Cushitic)

Anne Kruijt

The subject participle in Armenian and Turkish and

the relativization accessibility hierarchy Katherine

Hodgson

Negation in Nafsan

Ana Krajinovic

Introduction

Stefano Manfredi, Nicolas Quint

Introduction & Precautioning function across

languages

Marine Vuillermet

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10:30

Reflexivization of the fringe: the case of Mano,

Mande

Maria Khachaturyan, Anna Volkova

Matlatzinca (headless) relatives: A typological

overview

Enrique Palancar, Leonardo Carranza

Besemah negation in typological and historical

perspective

Bradley Mcdonnell

Conditional clauses in Southern Indo-Portuguese

Patrícia Costa, Vanessa López

Syntactically independent but pragmatically

dependent: precautioning temporal markers

Eva Schultze-Berndt, Denise Angelo

10:30

11:00

Double-locative arguments in Yaqui external

possession constructions

Lilián Guerrero, Valeria Belloro

Relativization in the Brag-dbar dialect of Situ

Rgyalrong

Shuya Zhang

Negation and finiteness in Gutob

Judith Voß

Avertive constructions in Seychelles Creole and

beyond

Susanne Maria Michaelis

Inauspicious events in Thulung Rai: from

prohibitives to the odd avertive

Aimée Lahaussois

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11:30

Argument structure 2 - Chris REINTGES Complex sentences 1 - Mena LAFKIOUI WS2: Negation WS1: Compex sentences in creoles WS4: Lest we miss them

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12:00

Argument structure constructions: polysemy or

homonymy

Silvia Luraghi

Complement clauses in Hoocąk (Siouan) Johannes

Helmbrecht

Negation system in Amri Karbi

Nailya Philippova

Purposive meaning potential with fo and so in

Vincentian Creole

Paula Prescod

Apprehensive and precautioning constructions in

Japhug

Guillaume Jacques

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12:30

Transitivity and argument roles of verbs of naming

Corinna Handschuh

Complementation strategies in Ruuli

Marie-Louise Lind Sørensen, Alena Witzlack-

Makarevich

System of Negation in Geshiza

Sami Honkasalo

Typology, complexity and subordination in Korlai

Indo-Portuguese

Clancy J. Clements

Lest-clauses in Upper Tanana Dene

Olga Lovick

12:30

13:00

A cross-linguistic perspective on the interaction of

predicate structure, valence orientation and

canonicity in psych expressions - Julian Rott,

Elisabeth Verhoeven, Paola Fritz-Huechante

Para-hypotaxis in the world's languages: A cross-

linguistic survey

Daniel Ross, Jesús Olguin Martinez, Luca Ciucci

Verbal negation system in Ulch

Natalia Stoynova

Aspect marking in Capeverdean (CV) adverbial

subordinate clauses

Eliane Vieira Semedo, Nicolas Quint

Morphosyntax of apprehension in Ngumpin-Yapa

languages (Australia)

Mitchell Browne, David Osgarby

13:00

14:00

WS1: Compex sentences in creoles WS4: Lest we miss them

14:00

14:30

Kriol complex sentences

Denise Angelo

Don't be fearful, lest it be undesirable: prohibitive

and precautionary clauses in Papapana

Ellen Smith-Dennis

14:30

15:00

The reconstitution of subordination

Tonjes Veenstra

Precautioning clause in Seediq

Naomi Tsukida

15:00

15:30

Serial verbs need no explanation but other complex

constructions do: creoles and beyond

Daniel Ross

Closure

15:30

16:00

Incorporation - Jakob LESAGE Nonverbal predication - Ekkehard KÖNIG WS2: Negation WS1: Compex sentences in creoles

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16:30

Referentiality and modifiability of incorporated

nouns: Cross- and intra-linguistic variation

Marieke Olthof

The transcategorial morphology and its relation to

the omnipredicative pattern in languages of Tupi-

Guarani family

Marina Magalhães, Alive Da Cruz, Walkiria Praça

Clausal negation in Nivkh

Ekaterina Gruzdeva

Relative clauses in two English-lexified creoles: Tok

Pisin and Hawai‘i Creole

Jeff Siegel

16:30

17:00

Verb-based lexical restrictions on incorporation: a

typological survey

Eva Van Lier, Marieke Olthof

Extraction and referential constructions in Movima

Katarina Haude

Negation in Veps

Riho Grünthal

Non-finite and finite subordinate clauses in creole

languages

Bettina M Migge, Stefano Manfredi

Coffee break

Lunch

Poster Presentations - 2nd floor(General Session & WS2:Negation)

Coffee break

TUESDAY, 4 SEPTEMBER

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A M P H I 1 A M P H I 2 A M P H I 3 A M P H I 5 A M P H I 6

Alignment - Katharina HAUDE Complex sentences 2 - Elsa OREAL Variation & Complex predication - Guill. SEGERER WS3: Articles WS2: Negation

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9:30

Alignment in the Andic languages: towards a

definition of transitivity in Zilo

Neige Rochant, Hélène Gérardin

Embedded interrogatives in some French-based

creoles

Anne Abeillé, Shrita Hassamal

Control violation in Russian converbs

Svetlana Puzhaeva, Evgeniy Glazunov, Natalia

Slioussar, Natalia Zevakhina

Khinalug Negation Patterns

Monika Rind-Pawlowski

9:30

10:00

Grammatical relations, case-marking and person

hierarchy in Wampis

Jaime Peña

At a crossroads between discourse and syntax: the

polyfunctionality of clause linkers ru' and ga' in

Mayrinax Atayal

Yi-Yang Cheng

The predicative use of the infinitive and the

expression of the subject in Jóola Fóoñi (Atlantic)

Alain Christian Bassene, Denis Creissels

Some remarkable features of negative verb forms in

Andi (Nakh-Daghestanian)

Timur Maisak

10:00

10:30

Partial syntactic ergativity in Panará (Jê)

Bernat Bardagil-Mas

Content questions in Abaza: Syntax in morphological

guise

Peter Arkadiev

Morphosyntactic variation in Old Swahili

Lutz Marten, Hannah Gibson, Rozenn Guérois

The elusive syntactic definition of articles as a

unified class in North Vanuatu

Agnès Henri

Typological aspects of negation in Sign Language of

the Netherlands: Negative particles, negative

modals, and neg-raising

Ulrika Klomp, Marloes Oomen, Roland Pfau

10:30

11:00

Information structure & word order - Kath. HAUDE Reported speech - Guillaume SEGERER Negation - Françoise ROSE WS3: Articles WS2: Negation

11:00

11:30

Mocoví agent-defocusing constructions: Beyond the

passive

Cristian Juárez

The syntax of logophoric speech: Toward a

structural approach to the direct-indirect continuum

Tatiana Nikitina, Anna Bugaeva

Sources of verbal negation in Yawarana

Natalia Cáceres Arandia

The feedback between syntax and functions of the

article ni in Yokot'an

Maurice Pico

Negation in Kabyle (Berber)

Amina Mettouchi

11:30

12:00

Configurationality in Ngkolmpu revisited

Matthew Carroll

Reported speech in Dargwa: pronouns against

verbal person marking

Nina Sumbatova

Imperative negation: Toward a typology

Daniel Van Olmen

Determiners in Tojol-ab'al [toj] (Mayan)

Antonio Magana Macias

Negative constructions in Beja (North - Cushitic)

Martine Vanhove

12:00

12:30

Phrasal or clausal conjunction? – postverbal

conjoined subjects in Bosnian/Croatian/ Serbian: an

experimental study

Nedzad Leko, Nermina Čordalija, Ivana Jovović

How empathy hierarchy is reflected in Khroskyabs

morphosyntax

Yunfan Lai

Negation, prosody and constituency: the case of

Kakabe, a Western Mande language

Alexandra Vydrina

Revisiting Greenberg: Articles and the development

of case markers in Early Georgian

Alexander Rostovtsev-Popiel, Lela Tsikhelashvili

Negation in Lopit, an Eastern Nilotic language

Jonathan Moodie

12:30

13:30

Agreement - Enrique PALANCAR Nominalization - Elsa OREAL Flagging & Interpositions - Ronny MEYER WS3: Articles WS2: Negation

13:30

14:00

Politeness hierarchy in Chuukese

Hyun-Jong Hahm

Nominalization of nominalizations in Hill Mari and

beyond

Ksenia Shagal, Anna Volkova

Interpositions, a rare type of grammatical word

Denis Creissels

Syntactic determinants of the development of

articles: A cross-linguistic investigation

Karsten Schmidtke-Bode

Negation in Kam, a Niger-Congo language of

Northeastern Nigeria

Jakob Lesage

14:00

14:30

A quantitative analysis of object agreement in

Luruuli/Lunyara

Erika Weinberger

Patterns of morphosyntactic transformation in the

Amur Linguistic Area

Ekaterina Gruzdeva, Juha Janhunen

Latvian “semi-prepositions” and their properties:

between spatial adverbs and canonical adpositions

Natalia Perkova

On the relationship between articles and case: A

typological approach

Kaius Sinnemaki, Max Wahlström

The interaction of negation and tense-aspect-mood

in Gyeli (Bantu A80)

Nadine Grimm

14:30

15:00

Languages with set nouns do not have adnominal

number agreement

Ranko Matasović

A study of O'dam suppletion and category shift

Michael Everdell, Kristin Denlinger

Subjecthood and case in Lun Bawang

Charlotte Hemmings

Post-nominal classifier as definite article in

Southwestern Mandarin Chinese

Jingting Ye

The negation system of Cuwabo (Bantu P34,

Mozambique)

Rozenn Guérois

15:00

15:30

Agentivity and alignment - Mirjam MÖLLER Language contact - Alexandra VYDRINA Word order - Ronny MEYER WS3: Articles WS2: Negation

15:30

16:00

The semantics of split-intransitive alignment

systems: A multidimensional scaling analysis

Jens Van Gysel

Subjecthood properties in Salar language

Camille Simon

Greenberg's sixth universal revisited: The VSO/SVO

word order contrast in Early Egyptian

Christoph Reintges

Articles: typological observations

Laura Becker

Negation in Mano, Southern Mande

Maria Khachaturyan

16:00

16:30

Agents and transitivity – a look at agentive

alignment in Semai (Aslian, Malaysia)

Sylvia Tufvesson

Enets non-finite clauses: an intergenerational study

of a seriously endangered language

Maria Ovsjannikova, Olesya Khanina

Polyvalent suffixes in Garifuna

Pamela Munro

Closure Closure

16:30

16:40

17:20

19:00 Conference dinner - Restaurant la Coupole

WEDNESDAY, 5 SEPTEMBER

Definite articles and their uses: Diversity and

patterns of variation

Ekkehard Koenig

Coffee break

Lunch

Coffee break

pause to change rooms

Closure (Auditorium)

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Tanya Davidyuk, Ksenia Studenikina The semantics and polysemy of causal markers in Hill Mari

Lisha He Functional versatility and grammaticalization paths of two demonstratives in the Rucheng language (Sinitic)

Laura Horváth Grammaticalization processes of converb constructions in Udmurt

David Inman Reexamining the Nuuchahnulth article

Aimee Lahaussois TULQuest: an interactive archive for linguistic questionnaires

Milena Lazzaretti Copular constructions in the Rui'an language (Wu, Sinitic): The expression of existence and location

Caterina Mauri , Andrea Sansò Beyond collectives: a cross-linguistic approach to 'aggregate' derivation

Maarja-Liisa Pilvik Variation in argument realization in Estonian "-mine" verbal noun constructions: a corpus-based study

Andrey Shluinsky, Nadezhda Makeeva Ditransitive constructions in Akebu

Authors Title

Ellen Basso Negation and epistemic marking in Kalapalo

Adriel Josias Bebine La négation dans les tiroirs verbaux perfectifs en nuasuɛ: un facteur d'inversion de la valeur du parfait

Ana Calindro , Selmo Apontes, Quesler Camargos The relation between negation and subject agreement in Oro Waram (Pakaa Nova, Txapakura)

Ambrocio Gutierrez Where are Zapotec negative constructions situated from a typological perspective?

Kamal Khan Muhammad, Henrik Liljegren Negation in Pashto

Omri Mayraz Negation in Modern Hebrew

Petr Rossyaykin Syntax and semantics of verbal negative markers in Buryat

Valentina Schiattarella Negation in Siwi (Berber, Egypt) and its paradigmatic asymmetries

Eline Visser Pronominal and other negation in Kalamang, a Papuan language of East Indonesia

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