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PLIN Day - Friday 12 May 2017

09:00-09:45 (Auditoire SOCR 20)

Registration

09:45-10:15 (Auditoire SOCR 21)

Welcome

Introduction - Construction Grammar: new advances in theoretical and applied linguistics

Sara Jonkers, Nikos Koutsoukos, Kristel Van Goethem

Session 1 (Auditoire SOCR 21)

Chair Sara Jonkers

10:15-11:00   

On the role of frequency and similarity in the acquisition of syntactic constructions

Holger Diessel, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena

11:00-11:30

Poster presentations

11:30-12:15  (Salle Ladriè​​re)     

Coffee break + Poster session

Session 2 (Auditoire SOCR 21)

Chair Nikos Koutsoukos

12:15-13:00

Diachronic Construction Grammar: using evidence from synchronic corpora

Muriel Norde, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin

13.00-14:00 (Salle Ladrière)

Lunch break

Session 3 (Auditoire SOCR 21)

Chair Kristel Van Goethem

14:00-14:45

La Grammaire de Construction et l’interface morphologie-syntaxe : Préposition, préfixe, préfixoïde, des objets de même nature?

Dany Amiot, Université de Lille

14:45 -15:30

A constructional approach to language in contact: background and basic concepts of Diasystematic Construction Grammar

Steffen Höder, Universität zu Kiel

15:30-16:15 (Salle Ladriè​​re)         

Coffee Break + Poster session

Session 4 (Auditoire SOCR 21)

Chair Nikos Koutsoukos

16:15-17:00

Computational construction grammar and its potential impact on linguistics and language technologies

Remi Van Trijp, Sony Computer Science Laboratory, Paris

17:00-17.15

Closing

 

Posters

Ludivine Crible

UCL

Towards a constructionist approach to discourse markers and the construal of underspecified pragmatic meaning

Françoise Gallez

UCL

Constructions verbales exprimant un déplacement en allemand – entre ‘constructions causatives avec mouvement’ et ‘constructions résultatives’

Isa Hendrikx

UCL

The acquisition of intensifying constructions in L2 Dutch and L2 English by French-speaking learners: a collostructional analysis

Samantha Laporte

UCL

Making the most of Construction Grammar: Accounting for nativization in second language varieties of English

Dirk Pijpops &

Isabeau De Smet

Research Foundation Flanders, KUL & KUL

Observing and simulating changes

in the Germanic past tense system

Nicolas Ruytenbeek

ULB

Can you: A construction?

Céline Szecel

KUL

La Morphologie des Constructions et l’analyse de néologismes médicaux du Moyen Âge

Svetlana Vinogradova

Tambov State University Russia

Composite sentences construction in information distribution perspective

Philipp Wasserscheidt

Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany

Construction Grammar and Bilingual Speech: A Model for Synchronic Language Contact

 

 

Keynotes Abstracts

- Dany Amiot's abstract

- Holger Diessel's abstract

- Steffen Höder's abstract

- Muriel Norde's abstract

- Remi van Trijp's abstract

 

Keynotes Presentations

- Dany Amiot's presentation

- Holger Diessel's presentation

- Steffen Höder's presentation

- Muriel Norde's presentation

- Plin Day 2017 presentation