Posters

Kirill Aksenov, Emphatic shift in possessive constructions in Russian

Omri Amiraz, Negated quantifier constructions: typology and diachrony

Nicklas Bahrt, Diathetic polysemy from a cross-linguistic perspective

Roberto Batisti, h-anticipation and hiatus resolution in Ancient Greek: how many rules?

Anastasia Bauer and Svetlana Burkova, Discourse marker PALM-UP in Russian Sign Language (RSL)

Adina Camelia Bleotu, The parrot next to the hamster (and) next to the bunny brings evidence for recursion in children

Đorđe Božović, Tone reversal in central Neo-Štokavian

Sara Cerutti, Valentina Scarda and Francesca Volpato, The acquisition of Italian accusative and dative clitic pronouns in restructuring contexts.

Man-Ni Chu, The vowel system and the linking processes construct the transition-based percepts

Riku Erkkilä, Iida Lankoski, Felix Mäkelä and Tuomas Koukkari, Syncretism in coding of LOCATION and SOURCE in the eastern Sámi languages

Dmitry Gerasimov, Subordination strategies in Paraguayan Guaraní

Nina Hagen Kaldhol and Sverre Stausland Johnsen, Grammaticalization in Somali and the shaping of prosodic types

Tiit Hennoste, Külli Habicht, Helle Metslang and Külli Prillop, Subjectivity in different registers and genres: the case of Estonian particles

Mihaela Ilioaia, Towards canonical marking of core arguments in Romanian? The case of plăcea

Asma Izadi Bidani, Nafiseh Taghva and Vahideh Abolhasanizadeh, Vowel duration in hearing aided, cochlear implanted, and normally hearing children

Oroitz Jauregi and Irantzu Epelde, Language variation and change in the Basque dialect of Itsasu (France)

Sandra Jiménez-Pareja and Salvador Valera, Stativity and markedness in the adjective adverb interface

Andra Kalnača and Ilze Lokmane, Mirative meanings of predicative constructions in Latvian

Polina Kasyanova, Ergativity in Amguema Chukchi

Anastasiia Kharlamova, Albanian-Aromanian Phonetic Interference (Based on Materials from Selenica, Albania)

Hideki Kishimoto, V-V Compounds and Adjunct Modification in Japanese

Olga Krasnoukhova and Marc Tang, Lineage-specific trends in the evolution of verbal negation

John Lowe, Adriana Molina-Munoz and Antonia Ruppel, Control vs. complex predication: infinitival constructions in Sanskrit

Ellison Luk and Jean-Christophe Verstraete, The morphosyntax of clause combining in Australian languages: A typological study

Ilya Makarchuk, “Small” events: A typology of verbal attenuative

Stepan Mikhailov, A Semantic Map for Progressive and the Notion of Proto-Process

Carmen MÎrzea Vasile, On some non-canonical adjectival past participles in Romanian

James Myers, Grapheme size is processed like stress: Experimental evidence from Chinese script

Ricardo Napoleão de Souza and Kaius Sinnemäki, Phonological complexity and suprasegmental variables in contact situations

Sebastian Nordhoff, Direct use of fieldwork data for typological research

Bastian Persohn, Exploring non-culmination in Bantu

Elisa Piccoli, Anna Cardinaletti and Francesca Volpato, Syntactic difficulties in bilingual high-school students with Italian L2. Two case studies of syntactic training.

Benjamin Saade, Towards a typology of pronominal overabundance

Frank Seifart, Ludger Paschen and Matthew Stave, Phonetic lengthening and morpheme rates in a database of spoken corpora from 50 languages

Shu-Ing Shyu, Approximative Adverbs in Mandarin Chinese and Scalarity

Dmitri Sitchinava, On the evolution of TAM categories and lexically defined aspect: the case of Pluperfect and Future Perfect in Slavic

Elena Sokur and Yury Lander, Multiple sources of inalienability in adnominal possessives

Sven-Erik Soosaar, Traces of Pre-Finnic substrate in Southern Finnic lexicon

Vasileios Symeonidis, The development of linguistic complexity:  Evidence from recent changes in Present Day English

Jen Ting, On the morphosyntactic status of the particle de in the V-de constructions in Mandarin Chinese

Annemarie Verkerk, Luigi Talamo and Shahar Shirtz, How cyclic is the negative existential cycle in Indo-European?

Niina Ning Zhang, Noun Incorporation:  Early Saturation as well as Early Restriction