8:30 9:30-10:20 10:30 - 10:45 Panel: Spanish Socio-historical Linguistics: Isolation and Contact Syntax in Scandinavian Languages Ancient Languages & Proto-Langauges Corpus Analysis Phonology Onomastics, Orthography, & Lexicon Grammaticalization 10:45-11:10 Introduction Hannah Booth: Expletive subjects in Icelandic: A diachronic study Jóhanna Barðdal, Laura Bruno, Cynthia A. Johnson, Roland Pooth, and Elisabeth Witzenhausen: Oblique Anticausatives in the Early/Archaic Indo-European Languages: A Morphosyntactic Isogloss Julia Hübner: A corpus of multilingual textbooks of the Early Modern Age – A new perspective on questions of historical linguistics Andreas Baumann, Christina Prömer and Nikolaus Ritt: Interpolating diachronic phonotactic data: on the logistic spread of Middle English schwa loss Barbara Kryk Kastovsky: Proper names revisited: Some evidence from Early Modern English courtroom records Hongyuan Dong: A Formal Semantic Analysis of the Grammaticalization of the Durative Aspect Marker Zai in Chinese 11:15-11:40 Maria Angeles Gallego Henrik Rosenkvist: Final negative particles in Swedish – distribution and etymology Eugenio R. Luján and Julia M. Mendoza: The externalization of inflection in indoEuropean pronouns Hannah Booth and Christin Schätzle: Subjects, case and word order change in Icelandic: A corpus study Lameen Souag Verb final vowel loss in Korandje Marco Condorelli and Patrick Schultz: A preliminary database of early Modern English spelling (ca. 1500–1700) Johanita Kirsten: Changes in the Afrikaans genitive since standardization 11:45-12:10 Alvaro Octavio de Toledo y Huerta: Historical syntax needs dialectology: Lessons from Spanish. Jan Terje Faarlund: Word order change in Norwegian: One factor with several consequences Domenica Romagno: The Accusative of Respect in Ancient Greek: Semantic Properties, Situation Types and Actionality Edgar W. Schneider and Sarah Buschfeld: Meanderings of one: functional changes Early Modern English into modern World Englishes Kurt Goblirsch: Gemination in Germanic Lisa Dücker, Stefan Hartmann and Renata Szczepaniak: The emergence of sentence-internal capitalization in German Andriy Danylenko: On the Grammaticalization of the Nominative with Infinitive Construction in Baltic and Slavic 12:15 - 1:30 Subjectification Vittorio Tantucci: From immediate to extended intersubjectification: Semasiological change as gradient codification of a 3rd party 2:30-2:55 Maria Irene Moyna Ulla StrohWollin: Noun phrase word order in Old Swedish from pragmatic fronting to determinerfirst word order Thanasis Georgakopoulos and Stéphane Polis: Dynamicized semantic maps of content words: Comparing longterm lexical changes in Ancient Egyptian and Greek Hanne Martine Eckhoff: A corpus approach to the history of Russian po delimitatives Don Daniels and Joseph Brooks: On the Possibility of Reconstructing Prosodic Structure John Charles Smith: Onomasiological subjectification: the semantic redistribution of Spanish copular verbs Johanna Wood: From Noun to Determiner/Quantifier: Pseudopartitives and Language Change 2:55 - 3:20 Bilignualism & Micro-Variation T. Mark Ellison and Luisa Miceli: The Impacts of bilingual production monitoring on non-dominant language lexica German Syntax Andreas Jäger: Syntactically independent exclamative zu-infinitives in Modern German: Diachrony and crosslinguistic comparison 5:00-5:50 Julen Manterola and Joseba Lakarra: The new Basque Historical-Etymological Dictionary: Advancements on the reconstruction of the Basque lexicon 1:30-1:55 Uta Reinöhl: Towards a typology of old grams José María Oliver: An approach to diachronic verb typology Natalie Weber: Blackfoot reflexes of Proto- Algonquian clusters Remus Gergel, Martin KopfGiammanco and Jonathan Watkins: Annotating Presuppositional Information in Historical Corpora Luca Alfieri: The birth of a grammatical category: the case of the adjective class Thorhallur Eythorsson and Sigridur Saeunn Sigurdardottir: Keeping up with the arguments: Continuity and change in Icelandic weather verbs Malte Rosemeyer: The expression of subject pronouns in Spanish and Portuguese wh- interrogatives 4:20 - 4: 50 3:50-4:15 Coffee Break 3:20-3:45 Patrícia Amaral: Scalar meaning in diachrony: the case of bocado Osamu Ishiyama: Grammaticalization and the Emergence of Personal Pronouns Plenary Lecture Rena Torres Cacoullos: Synchrony meets diachrony: Reconsidering convergence Gabriel Antunes De Araujo and Manuele Bandeir: The ProtoCreoleof the Gulf of Guinea and its daughter Hannah Gibson, Rozenn Guérois, Lutz Marten and Francisca Everduim: Morphosyntactic microvariation in Bantu languages Karen Dakin: UtoAztecan sources for wordfinal constructions Peter Alexander Kerkhof and Guus Kroonen: When Push Comes to Shove: The Neglected Role of Historical Syntax for German and Indo- European Etymology Andreas Baumann and Lotte Sommerer: Layering as an effect of asymmetric priming Juan M. Hernández-Campoy, Juan C. CondeSilvestre, Tamara GarcíaVidal and Belén ZapataBarrero: Tracing Patterns of Intra Speaker Variation in Historica Corpora of English Correspondence: Data from HiStylVar Project Discussion Ulrike Demske: Syntax and Information Structure: Vfinal Root Clauses in German Teigo Onishi: Umbrian <rs> and <rf>: synchronic and diachronic analysis Discussion led by Rena Torres Cacoullos Marlies Jansegers and Stefan Th. Gries: Towards a dynamic Behavioral Profile Sandro Sessarego John Sundquist: The Diachrony of Light Verb Constructions in Old Swedish Andrea Pham: The Emergence of a New Phoneme: the Vietnamese Case Jerzy Nykiel: Onmang þat – incipient grammaticalization in Old and Middle English 2:00-2:25 Chantal Melis and Marcela Flores: Transmission, contact, leveling, and innovation. A histrocial perspective on the accusative/dative opposition in Spanish Signe Laake: How to move objects Old Norwegian style Marina Benedetti and Chiara Gianollo: Criteria for subjecthood and noncanonical subjects in Ancient Greek Stefan Savić: Boundedness and Deixis as the Source of the Temporal, Aspectual, Modal Categories in Xhosa Jiayin Gao and Martine Mazaudon: Transphonologizations and the retention of "redundant" features: a case study in the Tamang dialect of Taglung Lunch Monday, July 31 Introductions, Introductory Keynote Plenary Lecture Patience Epps: Language contact, maintenance, and diversification: A view from Amazonia Coffee Break
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8:30
9:30-10:20
10:30 - 10:45
Panel: Spanish Socio-historical Linguistics:
Isolation and ContactSyntax in Scandinavian Languages Ancient Languages & Proto-Langauges Corpus Analysis Phonology Onomastics, Orthography, & Lexicon Grammaticalization
10:45-11:10 Introduction Hannah Booth: Expletive subjects in Icelandic: A
diachronic study
Jóhanna Barðdal, Laura Bruno, Cynthia A.
Johnson, Roland Pooth, and Elisabeth
Witzenhausen: Oblique Anticausatives in the
Early/Archaic Indo-European Languages: A
Morphosyntactic Isogloss
Julia Hübner: A corpus of multilingual textbooks
of the Early Modern Age – A new perspective on
questions of historical linguistics
Andreas Baumann, Christina Prömer and
Nikolaus Ritt: Interpolating diachronic
phonotactic data: on the logistic spread of Middle
English schwa loss
Barbara Kryk Kastovsky: Proper names revisited:
Some evidence from Early Modern English
courtroom records
Hongyuan Dong: A Formal Semantic Analysis of
the Grammaticalization of the Durative Aspect
Marker Zai in Chinese
11:15-11:40 Maria Angeles GallegoHenrik Rosenkvist: Final negative particles in
Swedish – distribution and etymology
Eugenio R. Luján and Julia M. Mendoza: The
externalization of inflection in indoEuropean
pronouns
Hannah Booth and Christin Schätzle: Subjects,
case and word order change in Icelandic: A
corpus study
Lameen Souag Verb final vowel loss in Korandje
Marco Condorelli and Patrick Schultz: A
preliminary database of early Modern English
spelling (ca. 1500–1700)
Johanita Kirsten: Changes in the Afrikaans
genitive since standardization
11:45-12:10Alvaro Octavio de Toledo y Huerta: Historical
syntax needs dialectology: Lessons from Spanish.
Jan Terje Faarlund: Word order change in
Norwegian: One factor with several consequences
Domenica Romagno: The Accusative of Respect
in Ancient Greek: Semantic Properties, Situation
Types and Actionality
Edgar W. Schneider and Sarah Buschfeld:
Meanderings of one: functional changes Early
Modern English into modern World Englishes
Kurt Goblirsch: Gemination in Germanic
Lisa Dücker, Stefan Hartmann and Renata
Szczepaniak: The emergence of sentence-internal
capitalization in German
Andriy Danylenko: On the Grammaticalization of
the Nominative with Infinitive Construction in
Baltic and Slavic
12:15 - 1:30
Subjectification
Vittorio Tantucci: From immediate to extended
intersubjectification: Semasiological change as
gradient codification of a 3rd party
2:30-2:55 Maria Irene Moyna
Ulla StrohWollin: Noun phrase word order in Old
Swedish from pragmatic fronting to
determinerfirst word order
Thanasis Georgakopoulos and Stéphane Polis:
Dynamicized semantic maps of content words:
Comparing longterm lexical changes in Ancient
Egyptian and Greek
Hanne Martine Eckhoff: A corpus approach to
the history of Russian po delimitatives
Don Daniels and Joseph Brooks: On the
Possibility of Reconstructing Prosodic Structure
John Charles Smith: Onomasiological
subjectification: the semantic redistribution of
Spanish copular verbs
Johanna Wood: From Noun to
Determiner/Quantifier: Pseudopartitives and
Language Change
2:55 - 3:20
Bilignualism & Micro-Variation
T. Mark Ellison and Luisa Miceli: The Impacts of
bilingual production monitoring on non-dominant
language lexica
German Syntax
Andreas Jäger: Syntactically independent
exclamative zu-infinitives in Modern German:
Diachrony and crosslinguistic comparison
5:00-5:50
Julen Manterola and Joseba Lakarra: The new
Basque Historical-Etymological Dictionary:
Advancements on the reconstruction of the
Basque lexicon
1:30-1:55 Uta Reinöhl: Towards a typology of old grams
José María Oliver: An approach to diachronic
verb typology
Natalie Weber: Blackfoot reflexes of Proto-
Algonquian clusters
Remus Gergel, Martin KopfGiammanco and
Jonathan Watkins: Annotating Presuppositional
Information in Historical Corpora
Luca Alfieri: The birth of a grammatical category:
the case of the adjective class
Thorhallur Eythorsson and Sigridur Saeunn
Sigurdardottir: Keeping up with the arguments:
Continuity and change in Icelandic weather verbs
Malte Rosemeyer: The expression of subject
pronouns in Spanish and Portuguese wh-
interrogatives
4:20 - 4: 50
3:50-4:15
Coffee Break
3:20-3:45Patrícia Amaral: Scalar meaning in diachrony: the