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Le deuxième Symposium International de Morphologie (ISMo) se tiendra à l’Université Paris-Diderot, France, du 25 au 27 septembre 2019. ISMo est un colloque international organisé tous les deux ans dans différentes universités françaises, dans la tradition des Décembrettes.
The second International Symposium of Morphology (ISMo 2019) will be held at the Université Paris-Diderot in Paris, France, on September 26-27, 2019. ISMo follows the tradition of Décembrettes and the Forum de Morphologie as a biannual international conference, organised by the French community of morphologists.
Conférenciers invités / Invited Speakers
· Rochelle Lieber (University of New Hampshire) : The semantics of -ing : eventivity, quantification, aspect
· Vito Pirrelli (Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale, CNR, Pisa) : Investigating inflection as a complex system
Inscription libre mais nécessaire / Registration is free but required : http://drehu.linguist.univ-paris-diderot.fr/ismo-2019/?fichier=inscription
Comité local d’organisation / Local organiser
Olivier Bonami, LLF, CNRS & U. Paris-Diderot
Présidents du comité scientifique / Program chairs
Berthold Crysmann, LLF, CNRS & U. Paris-Diderot
Florence Villoing, MoDYCO, CNRS & U. Paris Nanterre
Programme / Program :
The final programme can be found on our web site : http://drehu.linguist.univ-paris-diderot.fr/ismo-2019/
Wednesday, September 25, 2019
12:30 : Registration
14:00 : Rochelle Lieber
The semantics of -ing : eventivity, quantification, aspect
15:00 : Poster session A
16:00 : Coffee
16:30 : Gergana Popova and Andrew Spencer
Verbal periphrasis in Bulgarian
17:00 : Natalia Bobkova and Fabio Montermini
The interplay of phonological constraints in the construction of Russian denominal adjectives
17:30 : Sascha Gaglia
The direction of analogical extensions in the verbal roots of Old French and Old Florentine Italian : a corpus study
18:00 : Cocktail
Thursday, September 26, 2019
09:00 : Registration
09:30 : Vito Pirrelli
Investigating inflection as a complex system
10:30 : Coffee
11:00 : Stéphanie Lignon, Fiammetta Namer, Nabil Hathout and Mathilde Huguin
When sarkozysation leads to the hollandade, or the rejection of phonological well-formedness constraints by anthroponym-based derived words
11:30 : Bernard Fradin
The lexicon beyond lexemes
12:00 : Alice Missud and Florence Villoing
French -age suffixation versus verb to noun conversion : quantitative approaches on surface and underlying properties
12:30 : Lunch
14:00 : Olivier Bonami, Matías Guzmán Naranjo and Delphine Tribout
The role of morphology in gender assignment in French
14:30 : Dimitra Melissaropoulou
Accounting for morphological complexity vs. simplification in situations of language contact : evidence from Cappadocian Greek
15:00 : Poster session B
16:00 : Coffee
16:30 : Jean-Pierre Koenig and Karin Michelson
Conversion, structured inflection, and the ontological/semantic organization of the lexicon in Oneida
17:00 : Dimitri Leveque and Thomas Pellard
Description of verbal morphology of Asama : a realizational and implemented approach
17:30 : Berthold Crysmann
Morphotactic dependencies in Yimas : a constructional approach
Friday, September 27, 2019
09:00 : Jeremy Pasquereau and Patricia Cabredo Hofherr
Multiple event marking in the Seri verbal paradigm
09:30 : Stefan Hartmann
The curious case of wandering case morphemes
10:00 : Selena Rorberi and Claudia Marzi
Modelling the interaction of regularity and morphological structure : the case of Russian verb inflection
10:30 : Coffee
11:00 : Jan Radimsky
Are French NNs variants of N-PREP-N constructions ?
11:30 : Daniel Gutzmann and Katharina Turgay
In defense of the ’’phrasal compounds as quotations’’ thesis
12:00 : Masaharu Shimada and Akiko Nagano
Word formation with loanwords : A case of ’’Japanese English’’
12:30 : Lunch
14:00 : Louise Esher and Jean Léo Léonard
A Paradigm Function Morphology approach to Moksha objective conjugation
14:30 : Angelo Costanzo
’’Prestigious plurals’’ and conjugational class variation
15:00 : Gilles Boyé and Gauvain Schalchli
A quantitative comparison between word-formation & inflection : A look at paradigms in French
15:30 : Coffee
16:00 : Serena Dal Maso and Sabrina Piccinin
Formal and semantic transparency in L1 and L2 processing
16:30 : Chiara Melloni and Maria Vender
Playing with nonwords : morphological skills in dyslexia
17:00 : Madeleine Voga
Competition in the bilingual lexicon and cross-language priming asymmetries : A morphological connection ?
17:30 : Farewell
Poster sessions
Poster session A
Grigory Agabalian
Deux propositions pour la description sémantique des noms de systèmes d’idées en -ISME
Anna Anastassiadis-Symeonidis and Maria Mitsiaki
Revisiting inflectional morphology : Towards a new paradigm for teaching nominal inflection in Modern Greek as a second language
Xavier Bach and Pavel Štichauer
Auxiliary selection in Romance and inflectional classes
Matthew Baerman, Jeremy Pasquereau and Carolyn O’Meara
Incremental realization
Gladys Camacho Rios
A re-analysis of verb morphology in South Bolivian Quechua A case study of the Uma Piwra rural variety
Gasparde Coutanson
Postverbal liaisons in traditional songs : a morphological reanalysis ?
Magdalena Derwojedowa
Integration of comparative degree into the adjective paradigm
Maximilien Guérin, Louise Esher, Jean-Léo Léonard and Sylvain Loiseau
Modelling diasystemic inflexion : Verb morphology in the Croissant linguistique
Petr Kos and Jana Kozubíková Šandová
Predicting cells in word-formation paradigms - a case study
Julie Marsault
The prefixal template of Umoⁿhoⁿ
Franz Rainer and Sara Matrisciano
Romance compounding and language contact : Origin and spread of the pattern vert bouteille ’bottle-green’
Neige Rochant
When a causative could hide a plural marker : A quest for the origins of the causative in Andi (Nakh-Daghestanian)
Pavol Stekauer, Livia Kortvelyessy and Pavol Kacmar
On the influence of creativity upon the formation of complex words
Yoko Sugioka
Event/entity polysemy and head identification in deverbal compounds
Poster session B
Alexandra Bagasheva, Livia Kortvelyessy, Pavol Stekauer, Salvador Valera and Jan Genci
Cross-linguistic research into derivational networks
Gilles Boyé
Stem spaces in abstractive morphology : A look at defectiveness in French conjugation
Bien Dobui
Derivational morphemes in Xochistlahuaca Amuzgo
Edwige Dugas, Pauline Haas and Rafael Marín
French Denominal Verbs : from countability to aspect
Noam Faust
Paradigm migration in the QoTeT verbs of Modern Hebrew
Sebastian Fedden and Greville Corbett
The continuing challenge of the German gender system
Rusudan Gersamia and Alexander Rostovtsev-Popiel
Morphology, Semantics, and Pragmatics of Negative Rhetorical Questions in Megrelian
Matías Guzmán Naranjo
Entropy, analogy and paradigm structure
Lior Laks
Competing vowels in feminine formation : Evidence from Hebrew and Jordanian Arabic
Nicola Lampitelli, Paolo Roseano and Francesc Torres-Tamarit
Non-linear morphology in Romance : the case of vowel length in Friulian verbs
Ryohei Naya
The Status of Affixes and the New Words by -ment in Present-Day English
Andrew Spencer
Uninflecting and uninflectable lexemes : implications for paradigm structure
Malgorzata Sulich-Cowley
The influence of ’absence’ on Sanskrit morphology - the case of negative compounds
Elena Voskovskaia
Composés N-N et N-A dans la littérature française du 17e au 20e siècle : la productivité morphologique
Comités / Committees
Comité scientifique ISMo 2019 / ISMo 2019 programme committee
Paolo Acquaviva (University College Dublin)
Dany Amiot (Université de Lille 3)
Anna Anastassiadis - Symeonidis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)
Giorgio Francesco Arcodia (Università di Milano-Bicocca)
Peter Arkadiev (Institute of Slavic Studies of the Russian academy of Sciences)
Mark Aronoff (Stony Brook University)
Jenny Audring (Leiden University)
Sacha Beniamine (Université Paris-Diderot)
Olivier Bonami (Université Paris-Diderot)
Geert Booij (University of Leiden)
Gilles Boyé (Université Bordeaux-Montaigne)
Dunstan Brown (University of York)
Basilio Calderone (CNRS & Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail)
Bruno Cartoni (Google Research Europe, Zurich)
Berthold Crysmann (CNRS - LLF (UMR 7110) - Paris-Diderot), chair
Georgette Dal (Université Lille 3)
Serena Dal Maso (università di verona)
Laura Downing (Göteborgs Universitet)
Louise Esher (CNRS)
Sebastian Fedden (LaCiTO, Sorbonne Nouvelle & CNRS)
Bernard Fradin (LLF, CNRS & U Paris Diderot-Paris 7)
Zoe Gavriilidou (DEMOCRITUS UNIVERSITY OF THRACE)
Nicola Grandi (University of Bologna)
Stefan Hartmann (University of Bamberg)
Nabil Hathout (CLLE)
Claudio Iacobini (Università di Salerno)
Marianne Kilani-Schoch (University of Lausanne)
Jean-Pierre Koenig (University at Buffalo, The State University of New York)
Stéphanie Lignon (UMR 7118 ATILF & Nancy Université)
Maria-Rosa Lloret (Universitat de Barcelona)
Rafael Marin (Université de Lille)
Francesca Masini (University of Bologna)
Louise McNally (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
Chiara Melloni (University of Verona)
Fabio Montermini (CLLE - ERSS, CNRS & Université de Toulouse)
Walter de Mulder (U Antwerp)
Fiammetta Namer (UMR 7118 ATILF & Université de Lorraine)
Muriel Norde (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
Albert Ortmann (University of Duesseldorf)
Enrique Palancar (CNRS)
Vito Pirrelli (ILC-CNR)
Ingo Plag (English Department Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf)
Franz Rainer (WU Vienna)
Angela Ralli (University of Patras)
Davide Ricca (Università di Torino - Italia)
Andrew Spencer (University of Essex)
Pavel Stichauer (Charles University in Prague)
Dejan Stosic (Université de Toulouse Jean Jaurès)
Gregory Stump (University of Kentucky)
Anna Maria Thornton (Università dell’Aquila)
Delphine Tribout (Université Lille 3)
Jesse Tseng (CNRS)
Kristel Van Goethem (FNRS Université catholique de Louvain)
Florence Villoing (Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense), chair
Madeleine Voga (Université Montpellier III)
Géraldine Walther (University of Zurich)
Comité permanent ISMo / ISMo permanent committee
Dany Amiot (STL / Université de Lille)
Olivier Bonami (LLF / Université Paris Diderot)
Gilles Boyé (CLLE-ERSS / Université de Bordeaux)
Georgette Dal (STL / Université de Lille)
Bernard Fradin (LLF / Université Paris Diderot)
Hélène Giraudo (CLLE-ERSS / Université Jean Jaurès)
Nabil Hathout (CLLE-ERSS / Université Jean Jaurès)
Stéphanie Lignon (ATILF / Université de Lorraine)
Fabio Montermini (CLLE-ERSS / Université Jean Jaurès)
Fiammetta Namer (ATILF / Université de Lorraine)
Delphine Tribout (STL / Université de Lille)
Florence Villoing (MoDYCO / Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense)