Our research group was well-represented at the 57th Annual Meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europaea last month. The following presentations were given:
Bernat Bardagil: Triangulating language contact across families: linguistic and ethnomusicological data
Eline Daveloose: Variation in Cappadocian Greek relative clauses: pattern replication and diatopy (which received the award for best poster!)
Ezra la Roi: The diachrony of counterfactual patterns: Evidence from Ancient Greek diachrony (VIII BCE – III CE)
Klaas Bentein and Ezra la Roi: Insubordination pathways in three millennia of Greek: origins, morphosyntactic change and pragmatic enrichment
Ezra la Roi (together with An Van linden and María Sol Sansiñena): Insubordinate hypothetical manner clauses from Latin to Spanish: From quasi to como si
Mihaela Ilioaia: Subjecthood hypothesis and dative alternating predicates in Romanian
Leonid Kulikov: The Vedic Sanskrit discourse particle ghā as consecutive connector: semantics, Indo-European cognates and typological parallels
Leonid Kulikov (together with Shadi Davari and Navid Naderi): Decline of lability in Iranian: A diachronic typological perspective
Tim Ongenae: The diachrony of the causal-noncausal alternation in Latin
We are very proud that the members of our research group were able to present their ongoing research at such an important conference.