Décembrettes 7

Colloque International de Morphologie
International Conference on Morphology

Toulouse, 2-3 décembre 2010 / 2-3 December 2010

Résumés acceptés / Accepted abstracts

Communications orales / Oral presentations

  • Bianca Basciano. Causative light verbs in Mandarin Chinese.
  • Stéphanie Béligon. Un- en anglais : un ou des préfixes ?
  • Olivier Bonami & Pollet Samvelian. Persian complex predicates: Lexeme formation by itself.
  • Cristina Burani, Stefania Marcolini, Daniela Traficante & Pierluigi Zoccolotti. Reading derived words by Italian children with and without dyslexia: The effect of root length.
  • Basilio Calderone, Chiara Celata & Fabio Montermini. Phonological detail for accessing morphological structures. Human and artificial responses in comparison.
  • Hélène Giraudo & Madeleine Voga. Are prefixed units processed and represented like suffixed ones? Toward a hybrid model of morphological processing
  • Mark Lindsay and Mark Aronoff. Natural selection in self-organizing morphological systems.
  • Martin Maiden. A 'phonologically conditioned morphome'? An apparent paradox from the history of Romanian.
  • Fabienne Martin. Stage level and Individual level Readings of Quality Nouns. Deadjectival Suffixes as Aspectual Disambiguators
  • Claire Meul. Verbal infixation in Rhaeto-Romance dialect varieties: intra-linguistic, social and dialect-geographical conditioned variation.
  • Fiammetta Namer. Base adjectivale des verbes en aliser et ariser : syncrétisme ou sous-spécification ?
  • Phoevos Panagiotidis. Overt verbalising morphology in Modern Greek.
  • Angela Ralli, Metin Bagriacik & Marios Andreou. Bare N(ominal)N(ominal) Concatenations in Turkish: Compounds or Syntactic Fallacies?
  • Andrew Spencer & Irina Nikolaeva. Selkup denominal adjectives: a Generalized Paradigm Function analysis.
  • Anna M. Thornton. Towards a Typology of overabundance.
  • Jochen Trommer. Paradigmatic Generalization of Morphemes

Alternates

  1. Thomas Schwaiger. On the structure of reduplicants: Iconicity and preferred form in reduplication.
  2. Stéphanie Lignon. Les suffixations en -iser et en -ifier : vérifier les données pour vériser les hypothèses ?

Posters

  • Montserrat Adam-Aulinas. Le morphe /i/ de la première personne du singulier de l'occitan et du nord du catalan dans les différents temps du paradigme verbal.
  • Anna Anastassiadis-Symeonidis. L'expression de lieu et les adjectifs suffixes en in(os) et isi(os) en grec moderne.
  • Dany Amiot & Dejan Stosic. Évaluation et pluriactionnalité : une mise au point théorique qui s'impose.
  • Sebastian Bank & Jochen Trommer. Complex Scales in Multiargument Agreement
  • Teresa Cabré & Maria del Mar Vanrell. Non-templatic truncation: the case of vocatives.
  • Iveta Chovanova. Adjectifs toponymiques et ethniques en -ský en slovaque : construction morphologique et interprétation.
  • Gaetane Dostie. Grammaticalisation, réduplication et création lexicale. Examen lexico-sémantique des quantifieurs/intensifieurs "ben" et "ben ben NÉG" en français québécois.
  • Anne-Laure Dotte. Dynamismes du système de classification génitivale en iaai glissements et adoptions.
  • Louise Esher. La morphologie autonome l'est-elle toujours ?
  • Noam Faust. Theoretical Implications of weak-final verbs in Modern Hebrew.
  • Francesco Gardani. Inflection-Inflection vs. Inflection-Derivation competition in loanwords integration.
  • Doreen Georgi & Larissa Kröhnert. All by itself - why there are no portmanteaus in Uralic.
  • Aurore Koehl. Nominalisation en -erie à partir d'adjectifs en français et construction du sens : de l'occurrence à la propriété.
  • Lior Laks. Morpho-phonological Blocking of Valence Changing: Evidence from Hebrew and Palestinian Arabic.
  • Nicola Lampitelli. Internally structured morphemes at the Phonology-Syntax interface: evidence from the Bosnian declensional system.
  • Maria-Rosa Lloret. On the predictability of stress in Catalan verbs.
  • András Márton Baló. Lovari loan-verb adaptation markers as arguments for an analogy-based analysis of verbal systems.
  • Fanny Meunier & François-Xavier Alario. Irregularity and decomposability of inflected verbal forms.
  • Fabio Montermini & Aurélie Guerrero. The representation and storage of lexical units. An analysis of Catalan nouns and adjectives.
  • Shalmalee Pitale & Vaijayanthi M. Sarma. Acquisition of Number Morphology in Marathi: A discussion in Distributed Morphology.
  • Smriti Singh & Vaijayanthi M Sarma. Verbal Inflection in Hindi using Distributed Morphology.
  • Delphine Tribout. What semantic content for a Lexeme-Formation Rule ? The case of noun to verb conversion in French.
  • Melanie Uth. In favour of a monosemantic differentiation between French -age and -ment.
Organisée par CLLE-ERSS / Organized by CLLE-ERSS