LINGUIST List 18.2477
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Thu Aug 23 2007
Confs: Historical Linguistics,Linguistic Theories, Morphology/Austria
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1. Motomi
Kajitani,
2nd Conference on Reduplication: Diachrony & Productivity
Message 1: 2nd Conference on Reduplication: Diachrony & Productivity
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Date: 22-Aug-2007
From: Motomi Kajitani <motomi.kajitani uni-graz.at>
Subject: 2nd Conference on Reduplication: Diachrony & Productivity
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2nd Conference on Reduplication: Diachrony & Productivity Date: 30-Sep-2007 - 03-Oct-2007 Location: Graz, Austria Contact: Veronika Mattes, Motomi Kajitani Contact Email: reduplication ling.uni-graz.at Meeting URL: http://www-gewi.kfunigraz.ac.at/ling/veranst/redup2007/index.html Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics; Linguistic Theories; Morphology; Typology Meeting Description: The 2nd Graz Conference on Reduplication aims to discuss reduplication with a special focus on diachrony and productivity within a typological perspective. Graz Reduplication Conference 2007: Diachrony & Productivity September 30-October 3, 2007 University of Graz, Austria Invited Speakers: Henning Andersen (University of California, Los Angeles) Hans den Besten (Universiteit van Amsterdam/Stellenbosch University) Nicholas Evans (University of Melbourne) Larry M. Hyman (University of California, Berkeley) Lawrence A. Reid (University of Hawai'i) Program/Abstracts: Sunday, September 30 *On-site registration starts at 11:00 14:00-14:30 Bernhard Hurch (Universität Graz), Veronika Mattes (Universität Graz) Opening Remarks 14:30-15:10 Larry M. Hyman (University of California, Berkeley) The Natural History of Reduplication in Bantu 15:10-15:50 Utz Maas (Universität Osnabrück), John Peterson (Universität Osnabrück) Reduplication in Kharia (South Munda) Coffee Break 16:10-16:50 Hyung-Soo Kim (Jeonju University) Phonological issues in Korean reduplication: rule productivity, historicity and explanatory adequacy 16:50-17:30 David Restle (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) Semisyllables and reduplicative data Monday, October 1 *Conference dinner 9:00-9:40 Henning Andersen (University of California, Los Angeles) Reduplication in Baltic and Slavic: loss and renewal 9:40-10:20 Eugen Hill (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) Emergence of new morphology out of reduplication: new patterns of suffixation and ablaut in the ancient Germanic languages Coffee Break 10:40-11:20 Sabrina Bendjaballah (CNRS UMR 8163/Université Lille 3), Chris Reintges (CNRS UMR 7110/Université Paris 7) Ancient Egyptian Verbal Reduplication: Typology, Diachrony, and the Morphology-Syntax Interface 11:20-12:00 Reijirou Shibasaki (Okinawa International University) Semantic Constraints on the Diachronic Productivity of JapaneseReduplication and Cross-Linguistic Implications Break 12:10-12:50 *CANCELED* Robert Kennedy (University of California, Santa Barbara) Synchronic and diachronic approaches to reduplicative morphological alternation Lunch Break 14:20-15:00 Lawrence A. Reid (University of Hawai'i) From Phonology to Morphology: Ambiguity, Abduction, Deduction and the Case of Human Noun Pluralization in Northern Philippine Languages 15:00-15:40 Marie Meili Yeh (National Hsinchu University of Education/National United University) Evolution of Ca-reduplication in Formosan Languages Coffee Break 16:00-16:40 Richard A. Rhodes (University of California, Berkeley) VC Reduplication in Sayula Popoluca 16:40-17:20 Jason D. Haugen (Williams College) Phonological Enhancement and Diachrony in Reduplication Tuesday, October 2 * An afternoon trip to the wine region 9:00-9:40 Hans den Besten (Universiteit van Amsterdam/Stellenbosch University) What stuff are reduplications made of? 9:40-10:20 Thomas Stolz (Universität Bremen) Syndetic vs Asyndetic Reduplication in Europe Coffee Break 10:40-11:20 Gale Goodwin Gómez (Rhode Island College) Onomatopoeic Repetition and Reduplication in the Yanomae Language of Amazonia 11:20-12:00 Christine Blauth-Henke (Universität Tübingen) On total reduplication in Romance languages - Or why (not only regional) varieties matter Break 12:10-12:50 Rajdip Dhillon (Yale University) Turkish Emphatic Reduplication: Balancing Productive and Lexicalized Form Lunch Break 14:20-15:00 Ralf Vollmann (Universität Graz) Reduplication in Tibetan, and related phenomena 15:00-15:40 *CANCELED* Cynthia Kilpatrick (University of California, San Diego), Jessica Barlow (San Diego State University), Sarah Cragg (San Diego State University) Reduplication in child language: structural and segmental markedness in a developing system Wednesday, October 3 9:00-9:40 Nicholas Evans (University of Melbourne) Doubled up all over: language change and reduplication in Iwaidja 9:40-10:20 Hein van der Voort (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen/Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi, Belém) Reduplication of bound morphemes: Person suffixes in Kwaza (isolate, Brazil) Coffee Break 10:40-11:20 Yoshihisa Taguchi (Chiba University) Reduplication in Bjau-min: A historical examination 11:20-12:00 Masangu Matondo (University of Florida) Issues in Reduplication of Loanwords in Bantu Break 12:10-12:50 Fedor Rozhanskiy (Institute of Linguistics of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow) Productivity of Derivational Reduplication in West African Languages 12:50-13:10 Bernhard Hurch (Universität Graz) Closing Remarks For the abstracts, please visit our conference website: http://www-gewi.kfunigraz.ac.at/ling/veranst/redup2007/index.html Further Information: Conference website: http://www-gewi.kfunigraz.ac.at/ling/veranst/redup2007/index.html Project website: http://reduplication.uni-graz.at Email: reduplication uni-graz.at Organizers: Bernhard Hurch Veronika Mattes Motomi Kajitani Ursula Stangel Graz Reduplication Project University of Graz, Austria
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