Margherita Fantoli (KU Leuven): “Measuring formulaicity in scientific and technical texts”
Archives: Events
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”
Brian D. Joseph (Ohio State University): Historical Sociolinguistics and Typological Perspectives on the role of conversation in language contact: ERIC Loans in the Balkans
Brian D. Joseph (Ohio State University): “Historical Sociolinguistics and Typological Perspectives on the role of conversation in language contact: ERIC Loans in the Balkans”
Anna Persig (KU Leuven): Semantic change in the political and religious title conseruator: the ‘saviour’ from Cicero to the Latin New Testament
Anna Persig (KU Leuven): “Semantic change in the political and religious title conseruator: the ‘saviour’ from Cicero to the Latin New Testament”
Alex Rehn (Universität Konstanz): Parallel adjectival inflection – a new perspective from Alemannic
Alex Rehn (Universität Konstanz): “Parallel adjectival inflection – a new perspective from Alemannic”
Abstract: here
Mark Janse (UGent): Girl, you’ll be a woman soon: Grammatical and/or semantic agreement with Greek hybrid nouns of the Mädchen type [POSTPONED]
Mark Janse (UGent): “Girl, you’ll be a woman soon: Grammatical and/or semantic agreement with Greek hybrid nouns of the Mädchen type”
Anne Breitbarth: Non-inverted V3: Syntactic change in progress in German
Anne Breitbarth (UGent): “Non-inverted V3: Syntactic change in progress in German”
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