program
1400-1500 Marianne Mithun: Why prefixes?
1530-1600 Andrej A. Kibrik: Winning the prefixation contest: Athabaskan languages of North America
1600-1630 Jochen Zeller: The relative concord in Zulu: A fresh look from a typological perspective
1630-1700 Break
1700-1730 Helma van den Berg: Spatial and directional prefixes in Dargi (East Caucasian)
1730-1800 Sergei Tatevosov: Towards a typology of spatial preverbs: verbal prefixation in Nakh-Daghestanian languages
Friday, May 10.
900-1000 Franz Rainer: Semantic change in word-formation
1000-1030 Dany Amiot – Georgette Dal: The absence of determiners on nominal bases in prefixation and composition in French and the autonomy of morphology
1030-1100 Break
1100-1130 Fabio Montermini: A prototype-based classification of Italian prefixes
1130-1200 Coralie Roger: Morphologically constructed change-of-states verbs, in French: a case of semantic equivalence between prefixes and suffixes?
1200-1230 Tolcsvai Nagy Gábor: Hungarian verbal prefix + verb structures as compositional blends
1400-1500 László Honti – Ferenc Kiefer: Verbal prefixation in the Uralic languages
1500-1530 Laurie Bauer: English prefixation – a typological shift?
1530-1600 Corrien Blom - Geert Booij: The diachrony of complex predicates in Dutch: a case study in grammaticalization
1600-1630 Bettelou Los: On as a prefix and a particle in the history of English
1630-1700 Break
1700-1730 Gerd Haverling: On prefixes and actionality in Classical and Late Latin
1730-1800 Livio Gaeta – Davide Ricca: Italian prefixes and productivity: a quantitative approach
1800-1830 Claudio Iacobini: Productivity of verbal prefixation in Romance languages. A semantic analysis
Saturday, May 11.
900-1000 Farrell Ackerman: Lexeme-derivation and predicates: a realization-based perspective
1000-1030 Angela Ralli: Adjunction sites in morphology: evidence from prefixation and compounding in Modern Greek
1030-1100 Break
1100-1130 Martin Neef: German Ge-nouns: Prefixes as adjuncts of phonological words
1130-1200 Anna-Maria Di Sciullo: On Shells and Dependents
1200-1230 Gonia Jarema: Testing the local asymmetry hypothesis: external vs. internal prefixes in the on-line recognition of verbs
1400-1530 Poster session:
Corinne Delhay: Proposition de
communication
Tvrtko Prcic: Teaching English lexical
affixes to university students: a functional approach (with special reference
to reversative/private prefixes)
Yahya E-rramdani: The aquisition of prefixes
and suffixes, what comes first and why? Tarifit-Berber as a case language
Casper de Groot: Person marking, sign
language, and parts of speech
Carsten Steins: Is ’plural’ always plural?
Non-standard Interpretations of number features
Jenny Hayes: English compounding is not
good evidence for the dual mechanism model
Jochen Trommer: Three types of portmanteau
agreement
Violeta Stojicic: Recently established
initial derivational morphemes in English: theoretical and practical issues
Vlasta Erdeljac–Anita
Peti-Stantic:
Lexicalization types of prepositional phrase in croatian language
Tetyana Linnik: Acquisition of prefixation
by a first language learner: a case of Ukrainian
Alexandra Soares Rodrigues: The importance of prefixes
to the identification of postverbal nouns
Graça Rio-Torto: How much different are the
correlative circumfixes in verbformation?
Heide Wegener: Allomorph selection in German noun plural formation
1530-1600 Lukács Ágnes – Csépe Valéria ─ Pléh Csaba: Prefixed verbs and argument violation in Hungarian: cognitive components in event-related brain potentials
1600-1630 Ingrid Sonnenstuhl – Meike Hadler – Helga Weyerts – Harald Clahsen: Morphological priming in prefixed word forms of german: A dual mechanism account
1630-1700 Break
1700-1730 Alissa Melinger: Morphological structure in the lexical representations of prefixed words: evidence from speech errors
1730-1800 Heike Behrens: Verbal prefixation in German child and adult language
Sunday, May 12.
900- 930 Greville G. Corbett: Possible morphological words and the need for target features
930-1000 Dagmar Bittner-Klaus-Michael Köepcke: Grammatical complexity and the acquisition of case morphology in German
1000-1030 Hans-Olav Enger: A possible constraint on non-affixal inflection
1030-1100 Break
1100-1130 Ingo Plag – Jennifer Hay: Suffix combinations, grammatical restrictions and parsing
1130-1200 Albert Ortmann: Morphological splits and the effects of the constraint ranking on lexical representations
1200-1230 Bernard Fradin: Deriving the so-called delocutive adverbs in French
1400-1800 Workshop on conversion