26.2527, Confs: General Linguistics, Historical Linguistics, Morphology/Greece

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Subject: 26.2527, Confs: General Linguistics, Historical Linguistics, Morphology/Greece

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Date: Mon, 18 May 2015 19:58:58
From: Angela Ralli [ralli at upatras.gr]
Subject: Morphological Variation and Contact

 
Morphological Variation and Contact 

Date: 19-Jun-2015 - 20-Jun-2015 
Location: University of Patras, Patras, Greece 
Contact: Angela Ralli 
Contact Email: ralli at upatras.gr 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Morphology 

Meeting Description: 

Variation is a property of living languages and a fundamental notion in linguistics. Research on variation is centered on discovering the varying forms and structures of linguistic systems, and aims to deliver hypotheses on the factors that determine and constrain the observable phenomena. To this end, the aim of the workshop is to investigate morphological variation affecting units and morphological processes, which may be triggered by contact with another language, and/or language-internal properties. Illustration will be provided with examples drawn from various linguistic systems and also from dialects of the same language. 

The Workshop is organized within the framework of the MORILAN Project (Morphology in language-contact situations: Greek dialects in contact with Turkish and Italian).

Dates: June 19-20

Location: University of Patras, Conference Centre

Main Organizer: Angela Ralli

Organizing Committee: Marios Andreou, George Chairetakis, Katerina Fragopoulou, Marianna Gkiouleka, Nikos Koutsoukos, Vasiliki Makri, Michalis Marinis, Dimitra Melissaropoulou, Christos Papanagiotou.  

Speakers in alphabetical order:

- Andreou, Marios (University of Patras): Compounds and De-Compounds in Modern Greek Dialects
- Bağrıaçık, Metin (Ghent University), Ralli Angela (University of Patras) & Aslı Göksel (Bogasıçı University): Compounding in Pharasiot Greek: The Effects of Language Contact on Morphological Structure
- Cetnarowska, Bozena (University of Silesia): Instability of Conjugation Paradigms of Polish –ną- Verbs and the Rivalry between Two Types of Resultative Adjectives
- Corbett, Greville (Surrey): Gender:  Canonical and Non-Canonical Systems
- Gaeta, Livio (Università degli Studi di Torino): The Role of Language Contact for the Development of Passive in Titsch
- Gardani, Francesco (Economic University of Vienna): MAT-Borrowing Derivation: A Typological Overview
- Gkiouleka Marianna (University of Patras): Morphological Change and Language Contact: Evidence from Pontic
- Janse, Mark (Ghent University): Variation, Retention and Innovation in Cappadocian Nominal and Verbal Inflection
- Joseph, Brian D. (Ohio State University): Language Contact and Pluralization Strategies:  Evidence from the Balkans
- Karatsareas, Petros (University of the West of England and Open University of Cyprus): (In)vulnerable Morphosyntactic Features in Heritage Languages: Evidence from British Cypriot Greek
- Makri, Vasiliki & Nikos Koutsoukos (University of Patras): Language Contact at the Service of Endogenous Forces: A Case Study of Neuterisation in Heptanesian
- Manolessou, Io (Academy of Athens): Sources for the Early History of Variation in the Asia Minor Dialects
- Melissaropoulou, Dimitra, Marinis, Michalis & Angela Ralli. Revisiting (University of Patras): Borrowability Scale(s) of Grammatical Elements: Evidence from Modern Greek Contact Induced Varieties
- Mithun, Marianne (University of California, Santa Barbara): Morphological Variation and Contact
- Ralli, Angela (University of Patras): Strategies and Patterns in Verbal Loans Across Modern Greek Dialects
- Thornton, Anna (Università degli Studi dell’Aquila): On Overabundance
- van Reenen, Peter (Meertens Institute): Umlaut and Palatalisation of Westgermanic û in the Northern Netherlands and the Possible Relation with the 3-Gender System
- Wohlgemuth, Jan (Max Planck Institute): Loan Verb Accommodation Pattern and Borrowing 






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