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Program

MONDAY, April 8

 

18h00

WELCOME RECEPTION

19h30

DINNER

 

TUESDAY, April 9

 

8h30 – 10h00

Workshop Bodo Winter

Data visualization with ggplot2

10h00 – 10h30

COFFEE

Session 1, chair: NN

10h30 – 11h00

Kim Kristin Droste

Downlifting. Distinguishing vertical and horizontal links in a network of antonymous morphological constructions

11h00 ­– 11h30

Quentin Feltgen

Pseudo-Constructions or Quasi-Morphemes? A diachronic study of quasi in French

11h30 – 12h00

Flavio Pisciotta

Linking across the syntax-lexicon continuum: horizontal links between denominal psych-verbs and light verbs constructions in Italian

12h30 – 14h00

LUNCH

14h00 – 15h00

Plenary talk Francesca Masini

No escape from multi-word expressions

Session 2, chair: NN

15h00 – 15h30

Michael Redmond

Obschon ‹obschon› schon ‹ob … schon› hiess: The Role of Syntax in the Development of Complex Adverbial Subjunctions

15h30 – 16h00

Eva Zehentner

Argument disambiguation strategies between morphology and syntax: Challenging construction grammar

16h00 – 16h30

Carlotta Hübener

Rethinking morphologization: German N+V nominalizations on the pathway from phrases to words 

16h30 – 17h00

COFFEE

17h00 – 18h00

Plenary talk Steffen Höder

Here be dragons? Construction Grammar, phonology and the double articulation of language

19h30

DINNER

 

 

 

WENDESDAY, April 10

 

9h00 – 10h00

Plenary talk Muriel Norde

Creativity in language change: 

a challenge for Diachronic Construction Morphology

10h00 – 10h30

COFFEE

Session 3, chair: NN

10h30 – 11h00

Chiara Paolini

A distributional approach to usage-based exemplar representation of polysemous and productive derivational meaning: the case of Italian -ata suffixation

11h00 ­– 11h30

Jakub Sláma

At the intersection of Cognitive Construction Grammar and Construction Morphology: The case of Czech ASCs with prefixes

11h30 – 12h00

Regina Ruf

German Complex Prepositions: The Development of mit Hilfe and mit Ausnahme

12h00 – 12h30

Hendrik Kligge

Individual Differences in German Noun Phrase Agreement and its Mental Representations

12h30 – 14h00

LUNCH

 

boat trip to Brissago Islands with botanical garden

dinner at Ristorante Isole di Brissago

 

 

THURSDAY, April 11

 

9h00 – 10h00

Plenary talk Kristel van Goethem

Dutch compound constructions in learner language: cross-linguistic influence and exposure effects 

10h00 – 10h30

COFFEE

Session 4, chair: NN

10h30 – 11h00

Vania De la Garza

The relationship between morphosyntactic productivity and print exposure in native Spanish speakers

11h00 ­– 11h30

Andreas Opitz

Abstract Morphosyntactic Schemes and the Challenge of Asymmetric Priming – Evidence from Psycholinguistics

11h30 – 12h00

Hikaru Hotta

Morphological or syntactic? An analysis of the Japanese self-quotative construction kana to omou

12h30 – 14h00

LUNCH

14h00 – 15h30

Workshop Stefan Hartmann

Regression modelling strategies for count data

Session 5, chair: NN

15h30 – 16h00

Rafael Soto

The paradigm as a dynamic category: 

Overcoming the boundary between morphological and grammatical paradigms

16h00 – 16h30

Katja Politt

A constructional perspective on morphological paradigms

16h30 – 17h00

COFFEE

17h00 – 18h00

Plenary talk Livio Gaeta

Up and down the Constructicon: Paradigmatic and syntagmatic aspects of Construction Morphology

19h30

DINNER

 

FRIDAY, April 12

 

9h00 – 10h00

Discussion

Jenny Audring & Martin Hilpert & Elena Smirnova

10h00 – 10h30

COFFEE

10h30 – 11h00

Closing session and best presentation awards