ISMIL 26 and ISLOJ 9 will be held jointly. ISMIL 26 will take place May 18-19, 2023, and ISLOJ 9 will take place on May 20, 2023.
The following schedule is subject to minor changes. All times shown below are in Hawaiʻi Standard Time.
Thursday, 18 May 2023 (HST)
9:00-9:15 Opening
9:15-9:45 [virtual/in-person]
Jozina Vander Klok, Hiroki Nomoto, and David Moeljadi: A corpus-based study of modal strength in Indonesian
9:45-10:15 [virtual]
Melody Violine: The Incorporation of Covert Arguments in Indonesian Verbs
10:15-10:30 BREAK
10:30-11:00 [virtual]
I Nyoman Udayana, I Made Netra, I Nyoman Sedeng, and John Beavers: Covert Reciprocals in Indonesian (handout)
11:00-11:30 [in-person]
Carly J. Sommerlot: What is the role of (s)udah? Insights from Jakarta Indonesian (slides)
11:30-12:00 [in-person]
Blaine Billings and Bradley McDonnell: On the use of Malay function words in Nasal (slides)
12:00-13:00 LUNCH
13:00-13:30 [in-person]
David Moeljadi: A study of morphology of onomatopoeias in Indonesian
13:30-14:00 [in-person]
Yuta Sakon: On the superlative prefix ter- in Indonesian
14:00-14:30 [virtual]
Jian-Leat Siah: Prosodic end-weight effects in Malay echo reduplication: A learnability study
14:30-15:00 BREAK
15:00-15:30 [virtual]
Hiroki Nomoto and Ai Matsuura: Pro drop in Standard Malay (slides)
15:30-16:00 [in-person]
Asako Shiohara, Yanti, and Yuta Sakon: Core role indexing strategies in Bare stem construction in Colloquial Jakarta Indonesian
16:00-16:30 [virtual]
Fukaya Yasuka: Who are included in “we”? Describing Kelabit first-person nonsingular pronouns and comparing with surrounding languages
Friday, 19 May 2023 (HST)
09:00-09:30 [in-person]
Poppy Siahaan and Gede Primahadi Wijaya Rajeg: The many meanings of rasa: Indonesian perception verb used for ‘taste’ and ‘touch’ which also means ‘to think’ and ‘to feel’ (slides)
09:30-10:00 [virtual]
Luca Iezzi: Bahasa Gaul and English on Instagram
10:00-10:30 BREAK
10:30-11:00 [virtual]
Tessa Yuditha, Sihan Chen, and Antonio Benítez-Burraco: Exotericity and Esotericity in Languages of Indonesia: A Preliminary Study
11:00-11:30 [in-person]
David Gil: The Malay/Indonesian Linguistic Landscape
11:30-12:00 [in-person]
Juliana Wijaya: Pragmatic and Interactional Functions of the Discourse Marker Loh (slides)
12:00-13:00 LUNCH
13:00-13:30 [in-person]
Michael C Ewing: What are transitive clauses for? Perspectives from Indonesian Conversation
13:30-14:00 [in-person]
Bradley McDonnell: (A)typical passive constructions in Besemah (slides)
14:00-14:30 [virtual]
Yoshimi Miyake: The particle tek in Belitung Malayü
14:30-15:00 [in-person]
Special Session on m/Minimalism
David Gil: Hierarchical Structure in Malay/Indonesian
15:00-15:30 BREAK
15:30-16:00 [in-person]
Special Session on m/Minimalism
Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine: Learning the organization of the verbal phase in Indonesian-type and Philippine-type languages (slides | handout)
16:00-17:00 [in-person]
Special Session on m/Minimalism
Maria Polinsky: Voice and v, reconsidered (slides)
Saturday, 20 May 2023 (HST)
9:00-10:00 [virtual]
Special Session on m/Minimalism
Eva Wittenberg: The small m in m/Minimalism: An evolutionary perspective on current questions in syntax, semantics, and pragmatics
10:30-11:00: BREAK
11:00-11:30 [in-person]
Christina Truong: Valency and argumenthood in Sundanese applicative constructions (slides)
11:30-12:00 [virtual]
Umi Pujiyanti: Is this Javanese identity? How dolanan songs are seen in their English versions (slides)
12:00-13:00 LUNCH
13:00-14:00 [in-person]
Invited keynote presentation
Dwi Novirini Djenar: Interlocutory pronominals in Indonesian: a semiotic perspective (slides)
14:00-14:30 [virtual]
Aditya Rizky Wibisono Sapran, Antoinette Wilhemina Ather, Bazzama Muhammad Ridzwan, Ling Ma, and Muhammad Zainul Auliya: The preservation of Abdi Dalem code choice through Samman ritual in Sumenep
14:30-15:00 BREAK
15:00-15:30 [virtual]
Nurenzia Yannuar, Wawan Eko Yulianto, and Ika Nurhayani: Reviving Javanese dialects through Dangdhut Koplo Songs
15:30-16:00: CLOSING