Schedule
Notice: The registration and all talks are located in Hörsaal II in the main building, the coffee breaks will take place either in the Dozierendenzimmer or in the Department of Linguistics.
Tuesday, 12.09.
Wednesday, 13.09.
10:00-10:30 | Corinna Scheungraber: Root extensions and root compounds, dh -presents and univerbations of syntagms with PIE *dheh1-‘put’ (and *deh3-‘give’, *sed-‘sit’, *steh2-‘stand’ respectively) in Germanic and Indo-European |
10:30-11:00 | |
11:00-12:00 | Coffee break (Dozierendenzimmer) |
12:00-12:30 | Andrea Santamaria: Reconstructing sound changes through lexicographers and grammarians: the case of a post-sibilant aspiration in Greek |
12:30-13:00 | Chengzhi Zhang: Thematic aorists of *CeRh3 roots in Greek |
13:00-15:00 | Lunch break |
15:00-15:30 | Yoko Yamazaki: The simple thematic ending in 2nd person singular in East Baltic |
15:30-16:00 | Rafał Szeptyński & Marek Majer: Sound change versus analogy in some irregular Slavic comparatives |
16:00-17:00 | Coffee break (Dozierendenzimmer) |
17:00-17:30 | |
17:30-18:00 | Laura Grestenberger & Hannes Fellner: Based: Predicting paradigmatic leveling in nominal accent-ablaut classes |
Thursday, 14.09.
10:00-10:30 | |
10:30-11:00 | Jakob Halfmann: Analogy as a source of irregularity: The role of phonologically conditioned form variants |
11:00-11:45 | Coffee break (Department of Linguistics, 2nd floor) |
11:45-12:15 | |
12:15-12:45 | Simon Fries: Unter welchen Bedingungen tritt morphologische Analogie ein? Ein erster Versuch über das Sosein von Analogiebildungen |
12:45-13:15 | |
13:15-15:15 | Lunch break |
15:15-15:45 | Natalie Korobzow: The significance of open data in Historical-Comparative Linguistics |
15:45-16:15 | Helen Sims-Williams, Jérémy Pasquéreau & Matthew Baerman: How analogical change can perpetuate a typologically rare morphological system |
16:15-17:00 | Coffee break (Department of Linguistics, 2nd floor) |
17:00-17:30 | Matthew Baerman & Mirella Blum: An analogical bottleneck in Dinka |
17:30-18:00 | Maria Zielenbach: Analogical Levelling in the Onset Mutation of the North Halmahera languages and Its Role in Historical Reconstruction |