37.1662, Confs: 2nd Distributed Morphology Meets Nanosyntax Workshop (Czech Republic)
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Subject: 37.1662, Confs: 2nd Distributed Morphology Meets Nanosyntax Workshop (Czech Republic)
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Date: 01-May-2026
From: Anne-Li Demonie [dmmeetsnano at gmail.com]
Subject: 2nd Distributed Morphology Meets Nanosyntax Workshop
2nd Distributed Morphology Meets Nanosyntax Workshop
Date: 07-Jul-2026 - 09-Jul-2026
Location: Brno, Czech Republic
Contact: Anne-Li Demonie
Contact Email: dmmeetsnano at gmail.com
Meeting URL: https://sites.google.com/view/dm-meets-nano
Linguistic Field(s): Linguistic Theories; Morphology; Syntax
Description:
The second edition of the DM meets Nano workshop, to be held at the
Masaryk University (Brno) on July 7-9, 2026, aims to bring together
researchers working within Distributed Morphology and Nanosyntax,
inviting them to share recent developments and findings in their
respective frameworks and/or to examine (key) phenomena from a
comparative perspective, highlighting both the similarities and
differences between the two approaches. This way, the conference wants
to encourage dialogue, interaction and cooperation amongst researchers
interested in formal morphosyntax.
Programme:
07/07:
10:00 Keynote: Karen De Clercq & Laura Grestenberger - TBA
11:30 Taika Nagano - A Nanosyntactic Analysis of Causative-Inchoative
Alternations in Japanese
12:00 Francesco Peverelli - Different Perspectives on Structural
Containment: Deriving the Three Verbal Stems in Italian
14:00 Matthew Korte - Nanosyntax can do double-marking: A response to
Ilić (2025a,b)
14:30 Tom Kissel - A Unified Nanosyntactic Account of Pronouns and
Agreement
15:30 Ayse Feyza Gök - Comparative analysis of the interaction between
verbal negation and agreement marking in the Turkish aorist
16:00 Ömer Tabak & Ömer Demirok - Merge Workspace as a Fusion
Analogue: Deriving Negative Portmanteau in Kurmanji
08/07:
10:00 Invited talk: Marijke De Belder & Guido Vanden Wyngaerd - The
past participle as a relational adjective: evidence from Genemuiden
Dutch
11:30 Luca Molinari, Ruoying Zhao, Marcin Wągiel, Abdullah Almuhaysh &
Victoria Noble - The Nanosyntax of the singulative suffix -at in
Hasawi Arabic
12:00 Jakob Majdič, Lars Dalen & Marcin Wągiel - Group counting
expressions as a window into the internal structure of numerals
14:00 Felicitas Andermann - Small Spellout Domains Predict Extended
Exponence by Counter-Bleeding
14:30 Davide Bertocci - An anti-mirroring order in the verbal
morphology of Northern Venetan dialects?
16:00 Pavel Caha & Heather Newell - The lexicalization of Tamil
personal pronouns : DM meets Nanosyntax meets Phonology
16:30 Antonio Fábregas - Stress-by-syntax
09/07:
10:00 Antonio Fábregas & Neil Myler - On a class of Spanish irregular
perfectives: DM and Nano compared
10:30 Natascha Pomino - On the lack of plural agreement within the
Romance DP
11:30 Thayse Letícia Ferreira, Meg Smith, Julio William Curvelo
Barbosa - How to Shape a Particle? A Comparison Between Distributed
Morphology and Nanosyntax
12:00 Fien Croux - From famil to famili: Affix ordering versus root
allomorphy in Dutch
14:00 Kitty Wenying Liu - Nanosyntactic insights on the historical
morphology of Tibetic verbs
14:30 Rafael Minussi, Thayse Letícia Ferreira, Julio William Curvelo
Barbosa - Hebrew compounds under Distributed Morphology and Nanosyntax
15:00 Luke Adamson - Outstanding challenges for Nanosyntactic
research: Perspectives from DM
Registration is open until 25 May (23:59 CEST) via
https://sites.google.com/view/dm-meets-nano/registration?authuser=0
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