Poster sessions

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Friday , February 25, 17.30 - 19.00

Hilke Elsen, Universität München:
    Acquisition data and their relevance to concepts of change - German plurals.
Elena Filimonova, Universität Konstanz:
    Irregular and anomalous marking: hierarchies of person and their interaction with morphology.
Zygmunt Frajzyngier, University of Colorado:
    Morphological functions of vowel assimilation.
Brendan Gillon, Sara Mondini, McGill University, Montreal & Eva Kehayia, University of Salonika:
    The mass/count distinction in English and Italian.
Camiel Hamans, Bn/DeStem, Breda:
    The scope of morphological theory.
Elena Kalinina, Moscow State University:
    The absence of finite/nonfinite distinction as a morphological problem.
Marian Klamer, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam & Andrew Spencer, University of Essex:
    A paradigm function analysis of Kambera clitics.
Tore Nesset, University of Tromsø & Hans-Olav Enger, Stockholm University:
     Morphological splits - iconicity, optimality and (inverse) doughnuts.
Sylvain Neuvel, University of Chicago & Rajendra Singh, Université de Montréal:
     Vive la différence! What morphology is about.
Yoshiko Ono-Premper, Universität Tübingen:
     Morphological typology revisited - or: is Japanese really an agglutinative language?
Danuta Perlak & Gonia Jarema, Université de Montréal:
     Recognition of gender and number in aspectual verb forms in Polish.
Vladimir A. Plungian, Institute of Linguistics, Russian Academy of Sciences: Moscow - Universität Kiel:
     Morphology, aspect, and expectations: evidence from Polynesian. Angela Ralli, University of Patras:
     Gender in a feature-based word-formation approach.
Aleksandr Yu. Roussakov, Institute of Linguistic Researches, Russian Academy of Sciences & Marina V. Roussakova, Herzen State Pedagogical University, St Petersburg:
     Russian case system: language acquisition and language contacts.
Barbara Stiebels, Universität Düsseldorf (still to be confirmed):
     Linker overlaps: the case of possessor linking.
Danko Sipka, Nenad Konar & Vladimir Sipka , TE Ltd, London:
     Morphological complexity: measure(ment)s and applications.
Andrew Spencer, University of Essex:
     Gender as inflectional category.
Thomas W. Stewart, Ohio State University:
     Apparent Congruence and Elusive Bootstraps.
Svetlana Toldova, Moscow State University:
     One case of inflectional rules deviation and its discourse function.
Jochen Trommer, Universität Potsdam:
     An OT-typology of affix order: agrs and tense.

Special poster session of the Workshop "Pre- and Protomorphology in Language Acquisition", Friday, February 25, 17.30-19.00

Carmen Aguirre, Universität Wien:
     The acquisition of tense and aspect morphology: A key for semantic interpretation.
Anastassia Christofidou, Greek Academy of Sciences, Athens:
     Greek noun declension: language acquisition and language (not-)change interface.
Marianne Kilani-Schoch, Université de Lausanne & Wolfgang U. Dressler, Universität Wien:
     The emergence of verb paradigms in two French corpora as an illustration of general problems of pre- and protomorphology.
Victoria Marrero,Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Madrid; Joze Albala, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas & Ignacio Moreno Universidad de Málaga:
     Use of diminutives by children and adults in Spanish spoken language.
Barbara Pfeiler, Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán, Mérida:
     Emergence of noun and verb acquisition in Jucatec Maya.
Maria Voeikova, Universität Wien:
     Early acquisition of the Russian case system in nouns and adjectives: a case study.

Sunday, February 27, 14.45 - 16.15

Adam Albright, UCLA, Los Angeles:
     The lexical bases of morphological well-formedness.
Josef Bayer, Michael Meng & Markus Bader, Universität Jena:
     Experimental investigations at the syntax-morphology interface: The special role of dative case in German.
Pier Marco Bertinetto, Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa & Georgi Jetchev, University of Sofia:
     Inflection vs. derivation? An experimental investigation on Bulgarian 'perfective' and 'imperfective' verbs.
Dagmar Bittner, Zentrum für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, Typologie und Universalienforschung, Berlin:
     Similar and complementary aspects of case and gender in the definite articles of German.
Jonathan D. Bobaljik, McGill University, Montreal:
     Conditions on contextual allomorphy.
Bozena Cetnarowska, University of Silesia, Katowice:
     Unaccusativity mismatches and unaccusativity diagnostics from derivational morphology.
Wolfgang U. Dressler, Universität Wien & Mária Ladányi, University of Budapest:
     Degrees of transparency/opacity of German and Hungarian denominal adjective formation.
Livio Gaeta, Università di Torino:
     Natural morphology and the history of Germanic preterite-presents.
Lluisa Gracia, Universitat de Girona & Miren Azkarate, Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea:
     Unexpected derivation.
Nicola Grandi, Università di Pavia, Antonietta Bisetto & Sergio Scalise, Università di Bologna:
     Polysemy versus homonymy.
Insa Gülzow, Zentrum für Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, Typologie und Universalienforschung, Berlin:
     Intensifiers vs. reflexive pronouns: acquiring the morphology of x-self.
Marit Julien, University of Tromsø:
     Inflectional morphemes as syntactic heads
Jurij Knjazev, Novgorod State University:
     Main stages of the acquisition of the tense-aspect meanings by Russian children.
Silvia Luraghi, Università di Pavia:
     The Greek dative: its origin, development and loss in the light of the economy of Greek nominal paradigms.
Sonia Mariscal & Susana López Ornat, Universidad Complutense de Madrid:
     The gradual acquisition of gender morphology in Spanish children under 2;06 years.
Theodore Marinis, Universität Potsdam:
     Acquiring inflectional features in the Modern Greek DP: morphological marking on nouns vs. definite articles.
Thomas Menzel, Universität Oldenburg:
     The development of iconic structures in the history of Slavic nominal inflections.
Larissa Naiditch, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem:
     What can we learn from code mixing?
Elena Nicoladis, University of Alberta:
     Why compound nouns are part of morphology: evidence from French-English bilingual children.
Marina V. Roussakova, Herzen State Pedagogical University, St. Petersburg:
     On grammatical categories of Russian adjectives in speech processing.
Marina V. Roussakova, Svetlana Bogomolova, Nadezhda Ditch, Ekaterina Filippova, Dmitrij Guerassimov, Serguej Sai, Tatiana Tangisheva, Natalia Zaika, Herzen State Pedagogical University, St. Petersburg:
     On mental representation of Russian aspect relations.
Bhavani Saravanan, University of Utah:
     Regular irregular verbs.
Tessa Say & Harald Clahsen, University of Essex:
     Words, rules and stems in the Italian mental lexicon.
Wolfgang Schellinger, Universität Konstanz:
     Dual or not? 1st person inclusive 'dual' and typology.
Anna M. Thornton, Università dell´Aquila:
     Italo-Romance verbal inflection between Natural Morphology and Morphology by itself: the case of the third person plurals.
Dieter Wunderlich & Renate Lakämper, Universität Düsseldorf (still to be confirmed):
     The expression of plural and the emergence of subject gaps in Quechua.
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