9:30 |
Registration |
10:00 |
Intro |
10:10 |
Pavel Caha, Karen De Clercq, Michal Starke, Guido Vanden Wyngaerd |
Nanosyntax: state of the art and recent developments |
10:50 |
Anastasiia Vyshnevska |
Comparing Slavic comparatives |
11:30 |
Coffee |
12:00 |
Fenna Bergsma, Meg Smith, Jan Don, Anne Merkuur |
Complex Left Branches in Frisian Verbs |
12:40 |
Lunch |
14:00 |
Anne-Li Demonie |
Complications of complex left branches: Some observations on Dutch derived verbs |
14:40 |
Trang Phan |
The grammaticalization of perfect markers in Vietnamese |
15:20 |
Coffee |
15:50 |
Pamela Goryczka and Luca Molinari |
Gender Alternations in Polish Verb Morphology |
16:30 |
Tarald Taraldsen |
A note on the relation between theme vowels and root suppletion |
17:10 |
NanoDays: Business Meeting |
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Thursday Feb 8 2024 |
Room C.218 (Dean's meeting room) |
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10:00 |
Pavel Caha |
A local analysis of an apparent non-local allomorphy in Tamil: a perspective from Rutul |
10:40 |
Francesco Pinzin and Tommaso Balsemin |
A modular approach to phonologically conditioned allomorphy: the case of the Ligurian article system |
11:20 |
Coffee |
11:50 |
Thayse L. Ferreira and Julio Curvelo Barbosa |
A crosslinguistic analysis of framing distribution through Nanosyntax: on the status of prepositional features |
12:30 |
Lunch |
14:00 |
Bartosz Wiland |
Polish prefix stacking redux |
14:40 |
Pavel Caha and Lucie Medova |
The declension of Russian demonstratives. An argument for subextraction |
15:20 |
Coffee |
15:50 |
Edo Cavirani and Guido Vanden Wyngaerd |
On the morphophonology of Czech adjectives |
16:30 |
Michal Starke |
The day morphology ate syntax |
17:10 |
Conclusions, main points, goodbye |