• Program

     

    Thursday, 3 June 2021

     

    Guest talk:

    Paradigms, features, and the lexeme

    Andrew Spencer, University of Essex

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    French ethnonyms, toponyms, demonyms and their paradigmatic organization

    Nabil Hathout (CLLE,CNRS & U. Toulouse Jean Jaurès),
    Fiammetta Namer (U. Lorraine & ATILF, CNRS)
    Michel Roché (U. Toulouse Jean Jaurès)

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    Paradigmatic nature of Dokulil’s onomasiological theory of word-formation

    Petr Kos (U. of South Bohemia)

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    Paradigmatic relations across morphology and syntax: Particle verbs in two Walser German varieties

    Livio Gaeta (U. Turin)

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    Paradigms in non-morphemic word formation

    Camiel Hamans (Amsterdam U./Adam Mickiewicz U. Poznan)

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    Modelling word-formation paradigms networks visually representing their multidimensionality, complexity and theoretical infiniteness

    Alexandra Soares Rodrigues (ESE – I. P. Bragança, CELGA-ILTEC – U. Coimbra)
    Pedro João Rodrigues (CeDRI, ESTiG – I. P. de Bragança)

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    Démonette meets Semitic morphology A paradigm-based model for the derivational resources in French and Hebrew

    Lior Laks (Bar-Ilan U.)
    Fiammetta Namer (U. Lorraine & ATILF)

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    The English de-verbal lexis as a problem of suffix-sensitive paradigm discovery

    Michael Bilynsky (Ivan Franko Lviv National U.)

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    Friday, 4 June 2021

     

    Measuring morphological series membership. The example of feminine -eur and -ité nouns in French

    Fabio Montermini (CLLE, CNRS & U. Toulouse Jean Jaurès),
    Delphine Tribout (U. Lille & STL)

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    Derivational Paradigms and The Frequency Factor The French -ion Nouns Allomorphy Problem

    Gauvain Schalchli (U. Bordeaux-Montaigne & CLLE)

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    Agent noun formation in Czech An empirical study on suffix rivalry

    Magda Ševčíková
    Lukáš Kyjánek
    Barbora Vidová Hladká
    (Charles U., Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics)

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    Comparing derivational processes with distributional semantics

    Matías Guzmán Naranjo (U. Tübingen)
    Olivier Bonami (LLF, U. Paris)

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    Striking out on one’s own idiosyncratic frequency as a measure of derivation vs inflection

    Maria Copot (LLF, U. Paris)
    Timothee Mickus (ATILF, CNRS/U. Lorraine)
    Olivier Bonami (LLF, U. Paris)

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    Derivational paradigms or paradigms of function?

    Competition between Polish affixal formations, morphological compounds and phrasal lexemes

    Bożena Cetnarowska (U. Silesia, Katowice (Poland)

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    Towards uniformity within derivational paradigms: Evidence from Hebrew

    Lior Laks (Bar-Ilan U.)

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    To download the booklet of abstracts, click here.

     

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    The workshop was followed by a round table in French to discuss with the general public how paradigm-based morphology can inform contemporary societal issues around language use, using the (currently rather heated) example of job names in French.