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Morphology
And Semantics Of Plural Marking In The Quechan
Verb, Conference on Endangered Languages and
Cultures of Native America, University of Utah,
23-24 March [with Carrie Gillon]
Proto-Iwaidjan,
the
prehistory of Amurdak and the theory of language
change: triangulating between known unknowns,
unknown unknowns and what else may be out there,
MARCS afternoon colloquium series, 14 March
Reconstructing
the Pre-Amurdak verb system: implications for
subgrouping Iwaidjan, 11th Australian Languages
Workshop, University of Queensland 9-11 March
The role of patterns in human
cognition: evidence from linguistics, University
of Calgary, 4 November
Regularity as a continuum: why
irregular doesn’t have to be the opposite of
regular, Linguistics Colloquium, University of
Arizona, 7 October
The meaning of regular is
frequently irregular: remarks on the use of
regular and irregular in morphology, 2nd Joint
ASU/UofA Linguistic Symposium, Arizona State
University, 1 October
Foundation work in comparative
Iwaidjan linguistics: sound correspondences and
historical morphology, International Conference of
Historical Linguistics, Osaka, Japan, 25-30 July
2011
Post- or Pre-Neogrammarian
etymology? Are there alternatives to sound laws?
17th Germanic Linguistics Annual Conference,
University of Texas at Austin, 15-16 April
If that's not an explanation,
then what is? How to explain language change,
Joint workshop ASU/UofA, University of Arizona,
Tucson, 26 March
Indigenous grammatical influence
on Aboriginal English in Northwestern Arnhem Land:
aspects of Cobourg Peninsula Aboriginal English,
10th Australian Languages Workshop, Stradbroke
Island, Australia, 11-13 March
Forks, bumps, potholes and other
things on the road: is there only one way to
conceptualise sound change?, Research Centre for
Linguistic Typology, La Trobe University,
Australia, 22 December 2010
The breakdown of phonological
quantity in English: Implications for historical
phonology, Faculty Echxange Series, University of
Arizona, 22 October
Subgrouping in Indo-European: A
fresh perspective, ALP conference, MPI Leipzig,
17-19 September
Sprung from a common source? The
sources of passive constructions in English an
German, 16th International Conference on English
Historical Linguistics, Pécs, 23-27 August [with
Elena Smirnova]
Retroflexion as a transitional
feature in Amurdak and other Iwaidjan languages,
Annual Conference of the Australian Linguistic
Society, University of Queensland, Brisbane,
Australia, 7-9 July
The influence of Indigenous
languages on Cobourg Peninsula Aboriginal English,
University of Sydney, 21 May
Quirks of the Pama-Nyungan
languages: Links to lost substrate languages?
Australian Languages Workshop, Kioloa, 12-14 March
What's in a coat? The development
of verb prefixes in the Iwaidjan languages, Annual
Meeting of the German Society for Linguistics,
Berlin 23-26 February
Language change through the
comparative perspective: A multi-dimensional
approach to Historical Linguistics, Arizona State
University, 17 February
Hat die Paradigmatizität ihre
Grenzen? Was die Beschreibung von flektierenden
Sprachen von polysynthetischen Sprachen lernen
kann, 4. Tagung Deutsche Sprachwissenschaft in
Italien, Rome, 4-6 February
Aboriginal English im
nordwestlichen Arnhem Land (Nordaustralien):
Entwicklung einer Theorie des Sprachkontakts,
Fakultätskolloquium KU-Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, 3
February
Comparative Iwaidjan verb
morpholgy: mission impossible?, Research Seminar
Series, Research School of Asia and the Pacific,
The Australian National University, 14 December
Pre-Indo-European Europe and the
spread of Indo-European: state of the art and
current discussions, Seminar Series 2009, Centre
for Reseach in Language Change, The Austalian
National University, 25 November
Methodological considerations for
the investigation of the linguistic prehistory:
the case of Germanic, Arbeitstagung der
Indogermanischen Geselleschaft, University of
Würzburg, Germany, 24-26 September 2009; cancelled
Toward a classification of the
world's languages based on edit distances, 19th
International Conference on Historical
Linguistics, Nijmegen, Niederlande, 10-15 August
2009 [with Søren Wichmann, Dik Bakker, Oleg
Belyaev, Cecil Brown, Pamela Brown, Dimitry
Egorov, Anthony Grant, Eric Holman, Hagen Jung,
André Müller, Viveka Velupillai & Kofi Yapko]
From tense to aspect or
vice-versa: verb categories in the Iwaidjan
languages, 19th International Conference on
Historical Linguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands,
10-14 August, power
point
Adding typology to
lexicostatistics: a combined approach to language
classification”, ALT 8th Biennial Meeting
University of California, Berkeley, 23-26 Juli
2009 [with Dik Bakker, Cecil Brown, Pamela Brown,
Dmitry Egorov, Anthony Grant, Eric Holman, Hagen
Jung, André Müller, Viveka Velupillai, and Søren
Wichmann
A preliminary overview of the
verb in Amurdak and other Iwaidjan languages,
Australian Linguistics Society Annual Conference,
Melbourne, Australia, 9-11 July
Coercion - the Trojan horse of
pragmatics or how to interpret underspecified verb
forms in Amurdak and English, University of
Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, 22 May
Germanic etymology from a Non-Indo-European
perspective: cumulative evidence, 15th Germanic
Linguistics Annual Conference, Banff, Canada, 30
April-3 May
Applicative, negation,
malefactive: Innovations of the Amurdak verb,
Australian Languages Workshop 2009, Kioloa Beach,
20-22 March
The role of pragmatics in the
interpretation of aspectual verb forms in Amurdak,
4th European Workshop on Australian Languages,
University of Manchester, 12 - 13 December
Thoughts on the genesis and the
development of syllable cut in English, Workshop
on English Historical Phonology at the 15th
International Conference on the History of
English, Munich, 29 August
English "contracted" forms from a
diachronic perspective, 15th International
Conference on the History of English, Munich, 24
August
Einfach anders: Verbkategorien im
Amurdak, Linguistisches Kolloquium, LMU München, 2
July
Systemische Analogie als
Ableitungsmechanismus im urgermanischen deverbalen
Substantiv, Studientag, LMU München, 14 June
Ablaut variation in the
Proto-Germanic noun: The long arm of the strong
verbs, 14th Germanic Linguistics Annual
Conference, Madison, WI, 2 April
Object Representation in Amurdak,
Australian Languages Workshop, Australian National
University, Kioloa Beach, 28-30 March
Family traits or adopted
features? Characteristic features of the Amurdak
verb system, Annual Meeting of the Australian
Linguistic Society, Adelaide, Australia, 26 -28
August
Family resemblance - or how
similar do relatives have to be? Amurdak, an odd
member of the Iwaidjan language famliy, Monash
Linguistics Seminar, Monash University, Australia,
28th August
The Amurdak verbal prefix system: synchronic and
diachronic puzzles, Research Seminar, University
of Melbourne, Australia, 15th August
The role of ablaut in the nominal
system of Proto-Germanic, 18th International
conference on historical linguistics, Université
du Québec à Montréal, Cananda, 6th to 11th August
Over 2000 years of morphological
resilience: The Germanic strong verbs as a piece
of fossilized innovation, Linguistics Seminar
Series, University of Queensland, Brisbane,
Australia, 1st June
Loss of aspectual categories and the
transformation of verbal systems
due to language contact: Form Proto-Indo-European
to Proto-Germanic, Chronos 7: International
conference on tense, aspect, mood and modality,
18th to 20th September, University of Antwerp,
Belgium
Syllable Cut in the History of Phonology,
Colloquium of the Henry Sweet Society for the
History of Linguistic Ideas, 7th to 9th September,
Sheffield, U.K
Wolves in sheep's clothing:
"Camouflaged Borrowing" in German, 39th
Annual Meeting of the Societas Linguistica
Europaea, 30th August to 2nd September, Bremen,
Germany
Ablaut - typologisch, Linguistisches Kolloquium,
Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg, 14th June
The loss of morphological
categories due to language contact, 12th
Morphology Meeting, 25th - 28th May, Budapest
The Typological Significance of Ablaut in the
(Pre-)history of English, Studientag Englisches
Mittelalter SEM VII, Munich, 4th March
Irregular ablaut grades in the Germanic strong
verbs: Classes IV and V, 17th International
Conference on Historical Linguistics, Madison, WI,
USA, 31th July to 5thAugust
Reduplication vs. Ablaut in the Strong Germanic
Preterit, 17th International Conference on
Historical Linguistics, Madison, WI, USA, 31th
July to 5th August
Some evidence for degemination in the Orrmulum,
Symposium in honour of Theo Vennemann,
Munich, Germany, 16th July
Language as Footprint in Cultural History: The
Case of Germanic, LIPP-Symposium, Munich, Germany,
July 1
Core vocabulary without
etymology: The Case of the Germanic
strong verbs, 11th Germanic Linguistics Annual
Conference, Davis, CA, USA, 21th April
The Germanic strong verbs: A peculiar system
resulting from language contact?, Forum for
Germanic Language Studies 2005 Conference,
Cambridge, U.K., 7th to 8th
Phonological Geminates in the Orrmulum?,
poster presented at the 12th
Manchester Phonology Meeting, 20th to 22nd
May
Ablaut vs. Gradation. On the position of ablaut in
the Germanic strong verbs and in the verbal
system of Indo-European, GLAC 10, Ann Arbor, MI,
USA, 7th to 8th May
Some evidence for phonological degemination in the
Orrmulum, SHEL 3, Ann Arbor, MI, USA, 6th
to 7th May
The strong verbs of Germanic: Morphology and
Etymology of a System, Departmental Talk Series,
University of Melbourne, Australia, 24th March
The strong verbs of Germanic: Morphology and the
etymological situation,
16th International Conference on Historical
Linguistics, Copenhagen, Denmark, 11th to 15th
August
Productivity and Language Contact, 12th Manchester
Postgraduate Conference, Manchester, U.K., 12th
April
Die starken Verben des Germanischen: Struktur und
etymologische Situation, Colloquium
Philologicum Lecture Series, Munich, 9th
April
Semantic Productivity and Language Contact, 25th
Annual Conference of the German Society for
Linguistics, Munich, 26th to 28th February
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