Workshop Program

Wednesday, 9 October
From 18:30Get-together at Weinstube Kesselstatt (self-paid)
  
Thursday, 10 October
9:00-9:30Arrive, register....
9:30-10:30

Lexical Conservatism as a window into the grammar and lexicon (Canaan Breiss, USC, invited talk)

10:30-11:00Break
11:00-11:30Non-Uniformity in Kannada Case Suffixation (Paroma Sanyal; Therese Liam Tom, Delhi)
11:30-12:00

On the notion of phonological privilege in Turkish (Markus Pöchtrager, Vienna)

12:00-12:30Using ranked schemas to derive non-uniformity of Polish locative adjectives (Bartłomiej Czaplicki, Warsaw)
12:30-13:30Lunch break (Mensa)*, coffee&tea in the room from 13:00
13:30-14:00

Abstract knowledge versus direct experience in processing of Vietnamese coordinative compounds (Phuong Dang, Andrea Sims, Ohio State University)

14:00-14:30Word meaning in context contributes to non-uniformity in the realisation of Mandarin tones (Melanie J. Bell, Anglia Ruskin University; Yu-Ying Chuang, Yu-Hsiang Tseng, and R. Harald Baayen, Tübingen)
14:30-15:00Break
15:00-15:30Adapting to your environment - Introducing chameleon affixes (Katie McCann, Leipzig)
15:30-16:00Non-uniformity in phonologically conditioned affix order in Yidiɲ: Evidence for strata (Marie-Luise Popp, Leipzig)
17:15

Social program – 17:15 Guided city tour (90 min's), from 19:00 dinner at Kartoffel Restaurant Kiste, https://www.kistetrier.de/

  
Friday, 11 October
9:00-9:30Arrive, coffee...
9:30-10:30It's there for the taking: Differential cue use in production and perception of morphophonetic variation (Clara Cohen, Glasgow, invited talk)
10:30-11:00Break
11:00-11:30Questioning the Uniformity of Enclisis: An Experimental Study on Czech Pronominal Clitics (Anna Poĺomská, Markéta Ziková, Masaryk University in Brno)
11:30-12:00Compound tensification as a source of phonetic variation in word-medial stops in Korean (Chloe Dokyung Kwon, Sam Tilsen, Cornell University)
12:00-12:30

You say idéntifiable, I say identifíable. We are not the same. – Individual Differences and the Production of Stress In English Complex Adjectives (Tammy Ganster, Trier )

12:30-13:30Lunch break (Mensa)*, coffee&tea in the room from 13:00
13:30-14:00Modeling the role of prefixation in determining stress assignment in English verbs (Ingo Plag, Düsseldorf, and members of the ERSaF team, Université Clermont Auvergne & Trier)
14:00-14:30Variation in the accusative form of Hungarian loanwords ending in coronal consonant clusters (Ákos Blaskovics, Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics)
14:30-15:00Break
15:00-15:30Preserving Computational Uniformity in Vedic Sanskrit Stress Assignment (Ryan Sandell, Munich)
15:30-16:00Sufficient and insufficient contrast and nonuniformity (Péter Rebrus & Péter Szigetvári & Miklós Törkenczy, Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics & Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest)
16:00-16:30Business Meeting
18:30Social program – 18:30 Conference Dinner & regional wine tasting, at Weinwirtschaft Friedrich-Wilhelm, https://www.weinwirtschaft-fw.de/

* Lunches: Mensa Catering

During lunch breaks, free lunch will be provided in the University canteen (‘Mensa’), right on campus. Workshop participants can choose from all regular options offered in the main canteen (including vegetarian and vegan). Please present your workshop name tag at checkout.  

Please note that the arrangement for free lunch only holds for the main Mensa. Anything you buy from the small cafeterias on campus will be self-paid (Debit or EC card only). Coffee and drinks will be provided in the workshop room, A 9/10.