Conference Program

Abstract Brochure

Keynotes

Emmanuel Keuleers (Tillburg University): Why we need to start thinking about language as a transaction record

Stefan Thim (University of Vienna): Complex verbs from a comparative and typological perspective

Confirmed speakers:

Orit Ashkenazi, Dorit Ravid (Tel Aviv University) & Steven Gillis: Input-output relations in the morpho-lexical acquisition of Hebrew verbs

Orit Ashkenazi & Maayan Shissman Dagan (Tel Aviv University): Morphological causatives in Hebrew verbs: Input-output relations in early childhood

Luke Bradley (University of Freiburg): Effects of semantic opacity and irregularity in German verbs: masked priming at variable SOAs

Laure Dörre & Eva Smolka (University of Konstanz):  When the pig is bought in a poke - the influence of verb transitivity on the processing of passivized idiomatic sentences

Diego Frassinelli, Alla Abrosimova, Sylvia Springorum & Sabine Schulte im Walde (University of Stuttgart): Meaning (mis-)match in the directionality of German particle verbs

Fritz Günther (University of Tübingen), Eva Smolka (University of Konstanz) & Marco Marelli (University of Milano-Bicocca): Capturing systematic language differences through distributional semantics: How to explain cross-linguistic dissociations in priming effects for complex words

Ariel Gutmann (University of Konstanz, Google Research): Aspects of the verb in Neo-Aramaic

Tamar Johnson & Inbal Arnon (Hebrew University Jerusalem): Acquiring the verbal morphology in Hebrew through information in frequent frames

Fadi Kanaan & Dorit Ravid (University of Tel Aviv): Mental verbs in the development of Arabic text production

Lior Laks (Bar-Ilan University): Instrument noun formation in Hebrew and its relation to the verbal system

Veronika Mattes (University of Graz): What do children know about German verbal prefixes?

Stefan Rabanus (University of Verona): How much morphology does the verb need?

Dorit Ravid, Gila Balazs & Mor Calmy (Tel Aviv University): Low transitivity in Hebrew verbs: Input-output relations in early childhood

Dorit Ravid & Devora Weissinger (Tel Aviv University): The verb binyan functions in an acquisition project

Efrat Salzberg, Elitzur Dattner & Dorit Ravid (Tel Aviv University): Semantic profiles of binyan patterns in Hebrew verbs: A developmental corpus study

Augustin Speyer (University of the Saarland): The history of canonical verb positioning in German declarative clauses

Sascha Schröder (MPI Berlin): The development of the implicit causality bias in transitive verb processing

Sylvia Springorum (University of Stuttgart): Conceptual perspectives on German particle verbs

Maria Voeikova & Kira Ivanova (RAS, Saint Petersburg): Preliminary observations on the compositionality of Russian verb forms in L1 acquisition

Preliminary program

Wednesday, July 26th
13:00 - 18:00Conference Program
18:00Welcome Reception at the University
Thursday, July 27th     
9:00 - 18:00Conference Program
18:30Social Evening
Friday, July 28th            

9:00 - 17:30

Conference Program

 Talks will be 30 minutes (20 minutes + 10 minutes discussion).