9.00Conference opening 9.15 Plenary talk: Martin Haspelmath (Leipzig) The World Atlas of Language Structures 10.15
Plenary talk: Gereon Müller
(Leipzig) On
Pro-Drop and Impoverishment: Towards a New Concept of
Morphological Richness |
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11.15–11.30 Coffee break |
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SYNTAXSession organizers: Gisbert Fanselow (Potsdam University) Przemysław Tajsner (AMU, Poznań) Jacek Witkoś (AMU, Poznań) |
TYPOLOGY (SYNTAX)Session organizers: Nicole Nau (AMU, Poznań) Szymon Słodowicz (Christian Albrecht University, Kiel) |
PHONOLOGYSession organizers: Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kołaczyk (AMU, Poznań), Grzegorz Michalski (AMU, Poznań) |
11.30 |
Agnieszka Pysz (Poznań) On the placement of adnominal adjectives with complements: Evidence from Old English |
Słodowicz (Kiel) Temporal interpretation of controlled complement clauses in Polish |
Tobias Scheer (Nice) The line of division between procedural and representational management of interface information |
12.00 |
Mojmír Dočekal (Brno) WCO and Focus in Czech |
Marcin Michalski (Poznań) The difficulty of being different: ‘Reversed’ adjectival syntagms in Classical Arabic |
Rajendra
Singh (Montreal) The
generative management of morphophonology |
12.30 |
Ewa Bułat (Wrocław) Empty categories revisited and revised cross-linguistically |
Nikolaus Ritt (Vienna) Vowel quantity before dentals: on the interaction between morphology and phonology in English monosyllables |
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13.00–14.15 Lunch |
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14.15–15.00 Plenary talk:Jerzy Rubach(Warsaw/Iowa)Feature geometry in Optimality Theory |
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SYNTAX |
TYPOLOGY (CAUSATIVES) |
PHONOLOGY |
15.00 |
Michael Moss (Gdańsk) Polish functional projections |
Martin Haspelmath (Leipzig) Universals of causative verb formation |
Artur Kijak (Katowice) Sonorant conspiracy: a unified solution to vowel syncope and bogus clusters in English |
15.30 |
Bartosz Wiland (Poznań) Feature valuation by sideward movement |
Seppo Kittilä (Turku) Causativization as a de-transitivizing device |
Roland Noske (Lille) Constraint rank border crossing |
16.00–16.30 Coffee break |
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16.30 |
Katarzyna Miechowicz-Mathiasen / Paweł Scheffler (Poznań) A corpus-based analysis of the peculiar behaviour of the Polish verb 'podobac sie' |
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Camiel Hamans (Brussels) Between Hamasstan and Dumbfuckistan:About blends |
17.00 |
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Grzegorz Michalski (Poznań) Spot the pigeon. Between representation and derivation in Polish nouns with alternative virile/non-virile declensions |
19.00–00.00 Banquet |
9.00 Plenary talk:Lorraine Ramig (Colorado Boulder) The science and practice of LOUD: voice treatment for Parkinson disease 10.00 Plenary talk:Ron Cole (Colorado Boulder) Poznań Progress Report Four: Scaling up virtual tutors and therapists for global use |
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11.00–11.30 Coffee break |
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LANGUAGE AND MEDICINE (Room 301)Session organizers: Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kolaczyk Monika Połczyńska-Fiszer (AMU, Poznań) |
SYNTAX (Room 402) |
TYPOLOGY (MORPHOLOGY AND LEXICON) (Room 405) |
PHONOLOGY (Room 302) |
11.30 |
Yishai Tobin (Be’er Sheva) Phonology as human behavior: theoretical implications and clinical applications |
Bostjan Dvorak (Berlin) Definitness and clitic predicatisation in Slovenian |
Fedor Rozhanskiy (Moscow) Typology of derivational reduplication in African languages |
Małgorzata Kul (Poznań) Effort management as a lenition/fortition criterion |
12.00 |
Cieślicka / Rataj / Gorzelańczyk / Kuklińska (Poznań / Bydgoszcz) Idiom and metaphor comprehension in schizophrenia |
Bożena Cetnarowska (Sosnowiec) Syntactic optionality in Optimal Theoretic framework: Genitive/possessive variation |
Thomas Hanke (Berlin) Deconstructing the links of addition |
Małgorzata Kul / Dafydd Gibbon (Poznań / Bielefeld) Economy strategies in English and Polish text messages as examples of channel constraints |
12.30 |
Jean-Michel Mazaux (Bordeaux) Communication disability of aphasic persons in daily living |
Radek Šimík (Olomouc) On the Nature of the Foot of Relative Clause |
Marcin Kilarski (Poznań) Comparing apples to oranges: On classifying noun classification systems |
Rosalia Rodriguez-Vasquez (Edinburgh) Time in language and music: the rhythm of speech, verse and vocal music in English and Spanish |
13.00–14.15 Lunch |
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14.15–15.00 Plenary talk: Itzhak Fried (Los Angeles / Tel Aviv) Mapping language in patients undergoing brain surgery (Room 402) |
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LANGUAGE AND MEDICINE (Room 301) |
SYNTAX (Room 402) |
TYPOLOGY (LEXICON) (Room 405) |
PHONOLOGY (Room 302) |
15.00 |
Monika Połczyńska-Fiszer / Anna Pufal (Poznań / Bydgoszcz) Classification of dysarthria in Polish TBI patients |
Adam Biały (Wrocław) Results and feature specification of Polish prefixes |
Bernhard Waelchli (Leipzig) Are there really lexicalization patterns in motion verbs? |
Paula Orzechowska (Poznań) The interaction of morphology and phonology – a functional approach |
15.30 |
Magdalena Wrembel (Poznań) Medical supports for practical pedagogy phonetics; potential applications of phoniatrics and logopedics to foreign language pronunciation |
Martin Prinzhorn / Joanna Śmiecińska (Vienna / Poznań) Null stress in Polish and German, syntax based assignment? |
Tuomas Huumo (Turku) Finnish verbs of perception in a typological perspective |
Geoff Schwartz (Poznań) Cruciality – a link between grammar and the outside world in Natural Phonology |
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LANGUAGE AND MEDICINE (Room 301) |
SYNTAX (Room 402) |
TYPOLOGY (LEXICON) (Room 405) |
HISTORY OF ENGLISH DIALECTS (Room 302) Session organisers: Radosław Dylewski (AMU, Poznań)Adrian Pablé (University of Berne) |
16.00 |
Csilla Keresztes (Szeged) Recognizing English contact induced features in medical texts |
Christopher Wilder (Trondheim) The ‘Directional+with+DP’ construction and the empty verb GO |
Olga Tretyakova (Moscow) Towards a typology of bare indefinites: Russian and Thai |
Isabella Buniyatova (Kiev) Comparing the Old English and Old Norse syntax of hypotactic structures |
16.30 |
Eva Demeter (Szeged) The patient's perspective: Sociolinguistic analysis of illness narratives |
Barbara Tomaszewicz (Wrocław) The functional layers of DP and the morphology of Polishnominals |
Szymon Grzelak (Kyoto) Measure phrases and negative degrees in Japanese, English and Polish |
Agnieszka Dziołak (Wrocław) Challenging Labov’s account of negative inversion constructions in AAVE |
17.00–17.30 Coffee break |
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17.30 |
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(Room 402)Takashi Toyoshima (Kyushu) Non-finite verb fronting in South/West Slavic and Germanic |
TYPOLOGY (PHONOLOGY) (Room 405)Małgorzata Haładewicz-Grzelak (Opole) Beats-and-Binding typology of the dispreferred clusters of RP |
(Room 302)Willem Hollmann / Anna Siewierska (Lancaster) Reduction phenomena in Lancashire dialect: Implications for grammaticalisation theory |
18.00 |
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Helen Trugman (Holon) Movement versus Merge: Stylistic and semantic perturbations versus neutral style |
Geoff Schwartz (Poznań) Dynamic vowel quality – typology and phonological implications of ‘phonetic detail’ |
Maciej Baranowski (Manchester) The curvilinear hypothesis revisited: Sound change in Charleston, South Carolina |
18.30 |
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Katarzyna Sówka (Wrocław) Non-uniform approach towards dative verbs in English |
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Adrian Pablé / Radosław Dylewski (Bern/Poznań) Postcolonial dialectal features in Colonial New England |
9.30 Plenary talk: Adam Jaworski (Cardiff) Distant Countries Brought Home: Linguascaping the Exotic in British TV and Newspaper Travelogues (Room 402) |
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10.30–11.30 Coffee break |
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11.15–approx. 13.00 LSVT WORKSHOP Lorraine Ramig: Essential elements of LSVT/LOUD for Parkinson disease and other neurological disorders (Room 302) |
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NATIONAL IDENTITIES (Room 401)session organizers: Barbara Kryk-Kastovsky (AMU, Poznań), Małgorzata Fabiszak (AMU, Poznań) |
SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE ENGLISHES (Room 405) session organizer: Jarosław Weckwerth (AMU, Poznań) |
LOGIC AND COMMUNICATION (Room 301)session organizers: Dorota Lipowska (AMU, Poznań), Włodzimierz Lapis (AMU, Poznań) |
HISTORY OF ENGLISH DIALECTS (Room 402) |
11.30 |
Olga Blanco-Carrión (Córdoba) The tourist mind: National Stereotypes at heart |
Jean Mulder / Sandra Thompson (Melbourne / UCSB) The grammaticization ofbut as a final particle in English conversation |
Urszula Wybraniec-Skardowska / Jacek Waldmajer (Poznań / Opole) Language communication and its adequacy |
Paul Kerswill / Eivind Torgersen / Sue Fox (Lancaster / London) London as the origin of change in British dialects? Conflicting processes of innovation and levelling in south-east England |
12.00 |
Barbara Kryk-Kastovsky (Poznań) Do fixed expressions reflect national stereotypes? On impoliteness in English, German, and Polish |
Minna Korhonen (Helsinki) Sociolinguistic variation in present-day Australian English |
Mariusz Urbański (Poznań) On abductive reasoning |
Göran Wolf (Dresden) Standard dialect codified and written English established |
12.30 |
Mira Podhajecka (Opole) Locked in the language: Loanwords and national stereotypes |
Waldemar Skrzypczak (Toruń) Cognitive dimensions of stylistic novelty in Australian literary expression |
Andrzej Wiśniewski (Poznań) Minimal erotetic semantics |
Joanna Bugaj (Poznań) Standardising variety in the British Isles: administration, etymologies and patterns in 16th-century Scots and English |
13.00–14.30 Lunch |
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14.30 |
(Room 401)Wiesława Ferlacka (Poznań) The conceptualization of immigration in children's narratives |
(Room 302)Gerhard Leitner (Berlin) The making of Australian English: contact with the Aboriginal languages habitat |
(Room 301)Wojciech Buszkowski (Poznań) Rough set approach in formal learning theory |
(Room 402)Anna Hebda (Poznań) Consonant dissimilations in Middle English |
15.00 |
Christopher Hart (Norwich)Containers and conceptual blends in immigration discourse: description and explanation in a cognitive critical discourse analysis |
Aleksandra Łukomska (Poznań) Lexical borrowings in South African English from Nguni languages in the realm of traditional healing and witchcraft |
Jan Wawrzyniak (Poznań) The logical discipline of normative discourse |
Piotr Jakubowski (Poznań) Adjectival inflection in medieval Irish English texts |
15.30 |
Małgorzata Fabiszak (Poznań) The representation of Polish migrants in the UK as constructed in the Polish press |
Anna Dziemianko (Poznań) On the non-Africanness of A Dictionary of South African English |
Max Urchs (Szczecin) True lies |
Elżbieta Adamczyk (Poznań) The disintegration of the nominal declension in Anglian: The case of i-stems |
16.00–16.30 Coffee break |
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16.30 |
(Room 401)David Singleton (Dublin) Globalization, language and national identity: the case of Ireland |
(Room 302)Agata Rozumko (Białystok)Folk sayings in Southern Hemisphere Englishes |
(Room 301)Ewa Rudnicka / Maciej Piasecki (Wrocław) The multi-dimensional feature-based dynamic model of the semantics of BNs |
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17.00 |
Katarzyna Olejniczak-Gołembowska (Poznań)Celtic pastimes as a form of expressing the national identity of the Irish |
Ewa Waniek-Klimczak / Jarosław Weckwerth (Łódź / Poznań) The recognition of Southern Hemisphere Englishes by Polish students of English: a native – non-native speech continuum approach |
Jacek Marciniec (Poznań) Learnability of semi-rigid
grammars |
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17.30 |
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Polina Kobeleva: Proper names recognition in ESL listening |
Katarzyna Moroz (Poznań) PTIME transformation of
pregroup grammar into CFG and PDA |
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18.00 |
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Maciej Kandulski (Poznań) Defining logics and refining
structures: On type reduction systems underlying categorial grammars |
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NATIONAL IDENTITIES |
LOGIC AND COMMUNICATION |
TEXT TECHNOLOGYsession organizers: Alexander Mehler (Bielefeld University), Thorsten Trippel (Bielefeld University) |
9.00 |
Paweł Stachura (Poznań) The stereotypical images of Native Americans in a variety of American texts from the 19thcentury |
Aleksandra Matulewska (Poznań) Logic and law – the illogical language of the law in translation |
Joanna Rabiega-Wiśniewska (Warsaw) On root-based concept of an electronic lexicon for Polish |
9.30 |
Anatolij Dorodnych (Poznań) National stereotypes, mentalities and discourse |
Włodzimierz Lapis (Poznań) Social conditions of effective communication |
Tomasz Stępień (Wrocław) Recognising senses of way for the purpose of machine translation |
10.00 |
Liliane Meyer (Neuchâtel) Language as the topic and the instrument of research: Analysing social representations about language and identity of Russian-speaking students in Estonia |
Marcin Junczys-Dowmunt (Poznań) A finite-state approach to super- long German nouns |
Thorsten Trippel (Bielefeld) Representation formats and models for lexicons |
10.30 |
Andrea Steinbach (Regensburg) 'Mirovoj agressor' and ’Evil Empire’ – political propaganda in the Soviet Union and the United States during the Cold War period – a linguistic approach |
Tsvetana Dimitrova (Trondheim) Preliminaries on Old Bulgarian Corpus building |
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11.00–11.30 Coffee break |
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11.30 |
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Ruprecht von Waldenfels (Regensburg) The Regensburg Parallel Corpus: a bootstrap multilingual parallel corpus of Slavonic |
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12.00 |
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Alexander Mehler (Bielefeld) The Wiki Way to corpus analysis: aspects of automatic text classification |
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12.30 |
Dafydd Gibbon (Bielefeld) Annotating prosody: design specifications for a prosodic ontology |