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Program

Last minute announcements

Unfortunately, Bodo Winter has had to cancel his participation in our workshop due to unforeseen circumstances. However, we are pleased to annonce that Stefan Hartmann has graciously agreed to step in and give a session on data visualization. 

We have two cancellations so far: the talks by Vania de la Garza, Katja Politt and Andreas Opitz have been cancelled.

 

MONDAY, April 8

 

18h00

WELCOME RECEPTION

19h30

DINNER

 

TUESDAY, April 9

 

8h30 – 10h00

Workshop Bodo Winter Stefan Hartmann

Data visualization with ggplot2

10h00 – 10h30

COFFEE

Session 1, chair: Martin Hilpert

10h30 – 11h00

Kim Kristin Droste

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

Abstract

11h00 ­– 11h30

Quentin Feltgen

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

Abstract

11h30 – 12h00

Flavio Pisciotta

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

Abstract

12h30 – 14h00

LUNCH

14h00 – 15h00

Plenary talk Francesca Masini

No escape from multi-word expressions

Session 2, chair: Jenny Audring

15h00 – 15h30

Michael Redmond

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

Abstract

15h30 – 16h00

Eva Zehentner

Argument disambiguation strategies between morphology and syntax: Challenging construction grammar

Abstract

16h00 – 16h30

Carlotta Hübener

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

Abstract

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: Martin Hilpert

10h30 – 11h00

Chiara Paolini

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

Abstract

11h00 ­– 11h30

Jakub Sláma

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

Abstract

11h30 – 12h00

Regina Ruf

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

Abstract

12h00 – 12h30

Hendrik Kligge

Individual Differences in German Noun Phrase Agreement and its Mental Representations

Abstract

12h30 – 14h00

LUNCH

 

boat trip to Brissago Islands with botanical garden

dinner at Ristorante Osteria Nostrana

meeting point: at the entrance of the hotel, at 3 p.m.

 

 

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: Elena Smirnova

10h30 – 11h00

Hikaru Hotta

A lexical construction across a clausal boundary: an analysis of the Japanese self-quotative construction kana to omou

Abstract

 

11h00 ­– 11h30

Rafael Soto Setzke

The paradigm as a dynamic category: 

Overcoming the boundary between morphological and grammatical paradigms

Abstract

 

11h30 – 12h30

Plenary talk Livio Gaeta

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

12h30 – 14h00

LUNCH

14h00 – 15h30

Workshop Stefan Hartmann

Regression modelling strategies for count data

 

15h30 – 16h00

COFFEE

16h00 – 18h00

Guided tour 

“Monte Verità: experiments in art and life”

Meeting point: at the entrance of the Hotel, at 4 p.m.

 

 

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