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Sampson Korsah (University of Cape Coast, Ghana): Object drop in language: Theoretical insights from Kwa
Sampson Korsah (University of Cape Coast, Ghana): “Object drop in language: Theoretical insights from Kwa”
Abstract: here
Nelson Goering: Foot Structure in Early North Germanic
Nelson Goering (UGent): Foot structure in Early North Germanic
Abstract: Foot Structure in Early North Germanic
Matteo Tarsi (Uppsala): ‘to teach’ and ‘to learn’ in (Indo-)Germanic: lexical typology, morphology, and more
Matteo Tarsi (Uppsala): “‘to teach’ and ‘to learn’ in (Indo-)Germanic: lexical typology, morphology, and more”
Abstract: here
Mihaela Ilioaia (UGent): title tbc
Mihaela Ilioaia (UGent): title tbc
Margherita Fantoli (KU Leuven): Measuring formulaicity in scientific and technical texts
Margherita Fantoli (KU Leuven): “Measuring formulaicity in scientific and technical texts”
Mark Janse (UGent): Axenitika: The history of another Cappadocian dialect still spoken in Greece
Mark Janse (UGent): “Axenitika: The history of another Cappadocian dialect still spoken in Greece”
Abstract: here
Get to know your colleagues: Kim Groothuis, Mihaela Ilioaia, Giovanni Leo, Ugo Mondini, Joanne Stolk
Get to know your colleagues: Kim Groothuis, Mihaela Ilioaia, Giovanni Leo, Ugo Mondini, Joanne Stolk
William Balla-Johnson: A ‘More Perfect’ Shift: Semantic change in the history of the Western European Romance pluperfect.
William Balla-Johnson: “A ‘More Perfect’ Shift: Semantic change in the history of the Western European Romance pluperfect.”
Marilena De Gregorio (UGent): The diminuitives in cooking language: some examples from Apicius’ De re coquinaria
Marilena De Gregorio (UGent): “The diminuitives in cooking language: some examples from Apicius’ De re coquinaria”