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Program of the 11th International Morphology Meeting 2004,
Vienna, 14.-17.2.2004
Mobile phone number during the meeting:
+43-699-12417371
Friday, February 13, 2004
14.00 –19.00
19.00
Registration
Welcome drink
10.30 – … Workshop
Hippisley (Hörsaal 3)
Saturday, February 14, 2004
8.00 – 9.00
9.00 – 9.30
9.30 – 10.30
10.30 –11.00
11.00 –11.30
11.30–12.00
12.00 –12.30
12.30 –13.00
13.00 –14.30
14.30 –15.30
15.30 –…..
16.30 –17.00
17.00 –17.30
17.30 –18.00
Registration
Opening
(Hörsaal 5)
Geert Booij
Syntax, compounding, and derivation: issues of demarcation.
Hörsaal 5
Hörsaal 2
Paolo Acquaviva
Torodd Kinn
Constraining Inherent Inflection: Number and
Abundance formations in -vis in the Scandinavian
Nominal Aspect
languages – derivation or inflection?
Coffee break
Janet Grijzenhout & Martina Penke
Marina V.Rusakova
The interaction of phonology and morphology in Russian diminutive/hypocoristic adjectives: between
first language acquisition and Broca’s aphasia
inflection and derivation
Victoria A. Murphy & Elena Nicoladis
Stela Manova
What does a pull-rabbit mean to EnglishDerivation versus inflection in three inflecting
speaking children?
languages
Vera Kempe, Patricia J. Brooks & Steven
Sergey Say
Antipassive –sja verbs in Russian: between inflection
Gillis
Diminutives provide multiple benefits for
and word formation
language acquisition
Lunch break
Bernd Heine
Grammatical Hybrids: Between Serialization, Compounding and Derivation in !Xun (North Khoisan)
Poster session
Nino Amiridze Verb Forms inside Verb Forms. The Case of the Modern Spoken Georgian Proforms of the
imaskna Type
Yukiko Asano Adverbially interpreted non-adverbial morpheme in Japanese
Elizabeth Athanasopoulou-Mela Adjectival Participles of Unaccusative Verbs. Evidence from Modern
Greek
Laurie Bauer The Borderline between Derivation and Compounding
Gilles Boyé, Olivier Bonami & Françoise Kerleroux Stem Selection in Lexeme Formation : Evidence
from French
Antonio Fábregas On the Inadequacy of the Distinction between Inflection and Derivation: Evidence from
Spanish Predicative Adverbs
Tatjana Marvin Phases at word level: Slovenian participial nominalizations
Olga Panić & Aleksandar Kavgić Burger, scape, gate, holic and the Like: Combining or Re-Combined
Forms?
Tvrtko Prćić & Gordana Lalić Towards a systematic distinction between prefixes and initial combining
forms in English
Maria Rio-Torto Graça Towards a gradient of inflection and derivation based on stress system(s). The
Portuguese case
Sergio Scalise, Antonietta Bisetto & Emiliano Guevara Selection in derivation and compounding
Pavol Štekauer Compounding and Affixation: Any Difference?
Coffee break
Workshops
1) Ortmann/
Maria-Rosa Lloret
Poster session Stolz (Hörsaal 3)
Revising the phonological motivation for splitting the morphology
2) Savickienė /
continued
Davide Ricca Cumulative exponence involving derivation: some
Dressler
patterns for an uncommon phenomenon
(Hörsaal 4)
Sunday, February 15, 2004
Hörsaal 5
9.00 –10.00
10.00 -10.30
10.30 –11.00
11.00–11.30
11.30 –12.00
12.00 –12.30
12.30 –13.00
13.00 –14.30
Hörsaal 2
Martin Maiden
When lexemes become allomorphs. On the genesis of suppletion
S.J.Hannahs
Dany Amiot
Malagasy reduplication as infixation
Between compounding and derivation: Elements of
word formation corresponding to prepositions.
Jenny Hayes, Victoria A. Murphy &
Marianne Stone
Speed and competition in English compound
production
Franca Ferrari-Bridgers
V-N compound nouns, parasynthetic and agentive deverbal nouns as syntactic variations of an initial VP
theme
Coffee break
Andrea Krott, Christina Gagné & Elena
Mohamed Lahrouchi & Philippe Ségéral
Nicoladis
“Say it twice" A morphological analysis of a Berber
Morphological family effects in compound
Secret language
acquisition
Eva Smolka
Laurence Labrune
Defining the basic ingredients of regularity: the
Truncation patterns of loanwords in Japanese: a corpusstorage and access of German participles in the
based analysis
mental lexicon
C. Manouilidou, E. Kehayia & E.
Rok Žaucer
Slovenian/Slavic prefixes as morphemes with an event
Schneiderman
On the Processing of Thematic Features of
value of State
Deverbal Nouns
Lunch break
14.30 – …..
Poster session
Pier Marco Bertinetto & Georgi Jetchev Lexical access in Bulgarian: Adjectives with and without
floating vowels
Antony Dubach Green On the independence of phonology and morphology: the Celtic mutations
Gonia Jarema, Laurie Feldman & Danuta Perlak Does Form Play a Role in the Recognition of Nouns in
Polish?
Juhani Järvikivi & Pirita Pyykkönen Processing morphologically ambiguous inflected words: An
experimental study
Masaaki Kamiya Word Formation, Category, and Internal Structures: an Argument for Distributed
Morphology
Sabine Lappe Predicting the unpredictable: Evidence from English prosodic morphology
Elena Nicoladis & Robert Kirchner Phonological perceptibility determines inclusion of inflection in
English compounds
Thomas W. Stewart, Jr. Accept no substitutes: Conjunction and disjunction among Oneida prefixes
Josef Šimandl The derivative morphology in Czech
Vered Vaknin & Joseph Shimron Psychological aspects of plural inflections in Hebrew
15.30 –16.00
Salvador Valera Hernández & Laurie Bauer
Poster session
Conversion as a borderline between derivation
continued
and figurative extension
Bernard Fradin
On a semantically grounded difference between
derivation and compounding
Coffee break
16.00 –16.30
16.30 –17.00
17.00 –17.30
17.30 –18.00
Andrew Spencer Lexical relatedness in
Generalized Paradigm Function Morphology
Gregory T. Stump Delineating the boundary
between inflection-class marking and
derivational marking: The case of Sanskrit -aya
Workshops
1) Ortmann / Stolz
(Hörsaal 3)
2) Gavarró / Lleó
(Hörsaal 4)
Poster session
Workshops
continued
continued
Monday, February 16, 2004
Hörsaal 5
9.00 – 10.00
10.00 –10.30
10.30 –11.00
11.00–11.30
Hörsaal 2
Ingo Plag
Who cares about syntactic category information? A new look at the
morphology-syntax distinction
Ali Idrissi & Eva Kehayia
Anneke Neijt
What’s in a Semitic Root?
New functions for old endings – rhythm and semantics
of linking elements in Dutch compounds
Adam Ussishkin
Heide Wegener
A word-based model of Semitic
The non syllabic linking elements of German - formal
nonconcatenative templatic morphology
and functional restrictions
Coffee break
11.30 –12.00
12.00 –12.30
12.30 –13.00
13.00 –14.30
14.30 – …
15.30 –16.00
16.00 –16.30
16.30 –17.00
17.00 –17.30
20.00
Péter Rebrus & Miklós Törkenczy
Paradigmatic contrast effects in Hungarian
Sami Boudelaa & William Marslen-Wilson
Limits on Abstractness: Insights from masked
and cross-modal priming in Arabic
Dorit Ravid
Cutting across inflection and derivation: A
developmental perspective on linear stem
changes in Hebrew nominals
Roland Pfau & Markus Steinbach
Pluralization across modalities
Mark Kaunisto
The Interplay of Morphological Rivalry and Lexical
Competition: adjectives ending in
-ic/-ical
Lunch break
Poster session
Carmen Aguirre What do overregularizations tell us about morphological knowledge?
Hans Basbøll Word structure, prosody and inflectional patterns: nominal morphology in Danish revisited
Stefania Biscetti The diachronic development of Italian evaluative suffixes
Dagmar Bittner How autonomous are the different morphological domains of one language?
W. U. Dressler, M. Kilani-Schoch, N. Gagarina, L. Pestal & M. Pöchtrager On the Typology of
Inflection Class Systems
Hans-Olav Enger Do affixes have meanings?
Livio Gaeta On the double nature of productivity in inflectional morphology
Dafna Graf Stem allomorphy in inflectional paradigms-implications for a theory of Semitic morphology
Alain Kihm Internal plurals and verbal nouns in Standard Arabic
Jasmina Miličević Clitics or Affixes? On the Morphological Status of the Future Tense Markers
Teodor Petrič Acquisition of Slovene Verb Paradigms compared to German
Elke Ronneberger-Sibold Different degrees of transparency in blends
Coffee break
Chiara Celata & Pier Marco Bertinetto
Lexical access in Italian: words with and without
palatalization
Peter M. Arkadiev How the Case Hierarchy Constrains
Case Syncretism Cross-Linguistically
M. Baerman, G. Corbett, D. Brown, N. Evans & M.
Mithun Extended deponency: the right morphology in the
wrong place
Poster session
continued
Cocktail reception at the city hall (“Rathaus”)
Workshops
1) Ortmann / Stolz
(Hörsaal 3)
2) Budin
(Hörsaal 4)
Tuesday, February 17, 2004
Hörsaal 5
9.00 –10.00
Hörsaal 2
Keren Rice
Incorporates and preverbs in Athapaskan languages
Corrien Blom
The demarcation of morphology and syntax: a
diachronic perspective on particle verbs
10.00 –10.30
David S.Rood
Wichita Word Formation
10.30 –11.00
Douglas Ball
A Hierarchical Proposal for the Wichita Verb
11.00–11.30
11.30 –12.00
12.00 –12.30
Coffee break
Leonid Kulikov
Object marking, (rise of) noun incorporation and
the borders for the verbal paradigm
Waltraud Paul
Adjectival reduplication in Mandarin Chinese
12.30 –13.00
13.00 –14.30
14.30 –15.00
15.00 –15.30
15.30 –16.00
Wojciech Guz
Semi-affixes – midway between words and affixes
René Schiering
The Evolution of Prepositional Definiteness Marking
Baris Kabak
Constraints on Becoming Bound
Lunch break
Tonjes Veenstra
A diachronic analysis of synthetic compounds in
the Surinamese Creoles: from compounding to
derivation
Maria Braun
How to Create a Word-formation System in Two
Hundred Years or What Happens to Derivational
Morphology…
Nihan F.Ketrez
The plural morpheme in Turkish: A case of
plurality marking across word boundary
16.00
Andrés Enrique-Arias
On the prefixation of object agreement markers to
Spanish finite verb forms
Berthold Crysmann
European Portuguese Cliticisation: Phrasal Affixation
or Coanalysis?
Michael Cysouw
Why morphology? The rise of person-inflection out of
independent pronouns, with special reference to the
Munda
Closing session
Workshops:
“Possible word”
(Hörsaal 3)

Andrew Hippisley

Albert Ortmann / Thomas Stolz “Redundancy phenomena on the word and
phrase level”
(Hörsaal 3)
www.fb10.uni-bremen.de/linguistik/stolz/tagungen/morphology

Ineta Savickiene / W.U. Dressler “The acquisition of diminutives”

Anna Gavarró / Conxita Lleó
(Hörsaal 4)
“Generative Approaches to the Acquisition of
Morphology”
(Hörsaal 4)
http://seneca.uab.es/ggt/activitats.htm

Gerhard Budin
“Productivity in term formation strategies – a
comparative view on domain-specific language
development”
(Hörsaal 4)
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