Saturday, September 16
09.00–09.30 | Registration & Poster Set-up |
09.30–09.45 | Workshop Opening |
09.45–10.30 | Eva-Maria Remberger (University of Vienna) On Deontic Passives |
10.30–11.30 | Adam Ledgeway (University of Cambridge) Dative want-Passives in Southern Italy |
11.30–12.30 | Poster Session & Coffee Break |
12.30–13.30 | Ian Roberts (University of Cambridge) & Michelle Sheehan (Anglia Ruskin University) Remarks on a Parameter Hierarchy for Passives |
13.30–15.00 | Lunch Break |
15.00–15.45 | Faruk Akkus & Julie Anne Legate (University of Pennsylvania) Turkish “Double Passives” and the Theory of the Passive |
15.45–16.15 | Coffee Break |
16.15–17.00 | Dalina Kallulli (University of Vienna) Passive Activities, Active Reanalysis: Once again on Meaning–Form Correspondence |
17.00–18.00 | Gereon Müller (University of Leipzig) Structure Removal in Long-Distance Passives |
18.00 | Departure for Dinner at Heuriger |
Sunday, September 17
09.00–09.45 | Akemi Matsuya (Takachiho University) Semantic and Pragmatic Implications of Passives |
09.45–10.45 | Gillian Ramchand (University of Tromsø) Building Passive in English: The Participle in EN/ED |
10.45–11.45 | Poster Session & Coffee Break |
11.45–12.30 | Arhonto Terzi (Technological Educational Institute of Western Greece) Synthetic Passives in Early and Impaired Grammars |
12.30–13.15 | Kleanthes K. Grohmann (University of Cyprus), Maria Kambanaros (Cyprus University of Technology), and Evelina Leivada (University of Tromsø) Revisiting Impaired Passives under the Locus Preservation Hypothesis |
13.15–14.30 | Roundtable & closing |
Poster Presentation
Celina Agostinho (Autonomous University of Barcelona) Verbal Passives in the Acquisition of European Portuguese |
Benjamin Bruening (University of Delaware) Implications of the Passive in Passamaquoddy-Maliseet |
Isabel Crespí (Autonomous University of Barcelona) Unexpected Passive Structures from Prepositional Verbs in Romance |
Laura Grestenberger (University of Vienna) Two Types of Passive? Voice Morphology, “Low Passives”, and the Inchoative-to-Passive Reanalysis in Classical Greek and Sanskrit |
Nenad Jovanovic (University of Potsdam & Macquarie University) Priming the Comprehension of Passives in German-Acquiring Children: Eye-Tracking and Pupillometry Outcomes |
Caterina L. Paolazzi (University College London), Nino Grillo (University of York), and Andrea Santi (University College London) Passives Are Not Always More Difficult Than Actives |
Ivana Šarić Šokčević (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Osijek) About the Frequency and Function of the Passive Constructions in German and Croatian |