| Saturday 6 June 2015 |
0830-0850 | Registration |
0850-0900 | Opening |
| Keynote |
0900-1000 | Aspects of the history of Standard and Jakarta Malay, Sundanese, and Javanese: A Closer Look at Inheritance and Borrowing
Bernd Nothofer
Goethe University Frankfurt
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1000-1030 | Coffee |
| Social aspects of language |
1030-1100 | The social significance of Javanese mouthings in Indonesian Sign Language
Nicholas Barrie Palfreyman
International Institute for Sign Languages and Deaf Studies
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1100-1130 | The linguistic politeness strategies in Javanese Political Debate
Dwi Santoso
La Trobe University
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1130-1200 | rek kamana maneh euy? Sundanese Language Survival among Indonesian diaspora in Melbourne, Australia
Ahmad Bukhori Muslim
Indonesia University of Education
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1200-1300 | Lunch |
| Javanese varieties |
1300-1330 | Variations of Javanese: Phoneme Intensifiers in East Javanese
Cita Nuary Ishak
State University of Malang
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1330-1400 | The passive voice in dialectal and standard Javanese
Noor Malihah
State Institute of Islamic Studies, Salatiga
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1400-1430 | Features of Surabaya Javanese (Suroboyoan)
Daniel Krausse
Goethe University Frankfurt/Universitas Surabaya
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1430-1500 | Coffee |
| Phonlogy/Lexicon |
1500-1530 | On the Phonetics, Phonology, and Phonotactics of Basa Walikan Malangan
Nurenzia Yannuar, A. Effendi Kadarisman
Leiden University, Universitas Negeri Malang
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1530-1600 | Formant Frequencies of Javanese on English Vowel Production
Arum Perwitasari
Leiden University
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1600-1630 | Some aspects of the hydronyms in West-Java
Svann Langguth
University of Indonesia
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1630-1700 | About Flora and Fauna Names in the Sixteenth Century Javanese Literary Work
Abimardha Kurniawan
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| Sunday 7 June 2015 |
| Language Development |
0900-0930 | Becoming Austronesian: The Languages of Java
David Gil
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology
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0930-1000 | Javanese in contact: the case of Surinamese Javanese
Sophie Villerius
Radboud University
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1000-1030 | The Process of Irrealis Suffixed Words Formation of Old Javanese and Imperative Suffixes of Modern Javanese
Atin Fitriana, Budi Eko Pranoto, Fifi Ratna
University of Indonesia
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| Coffee |
| On the nominal domain |
1030-1100 | Possessive suffixes as definite determiners in Indonesian Languages: A possible grammaticalization pathway
Doris Gerland
Heinrich-Heine-University Dusseldorf
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1100-1130 | The definite marker in Balinese
Asako Shiohara, Ketut Artawa
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies; Udayana University
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1130-1200 | People Referring Expressions in Javanese
Thomas J Conners
University of Maryland
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1200-1300 | Lunch |
| Sundanese Topics |
1300-1330 | The syntactic and pragmatic roles of Sundanese particles teh and mah in spoken corpus
Syarifuddin, Eri Kurniawan
Indonesian University of Education
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1330-1400 | Particles teh and mah as Topic Markers in Sundanese
Furihata Masashi
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
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1400-1430 | Covert Finiteness in Sundanese
Eri Kurniawan, William Davies
Indonesia University of Education, University of Iowa
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1430-1500 | Coffee |
| On the verbal domain/Applicative |
1500-1530 | The development of the passive in Balinese
Hiroki Nomoto
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
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1530-1600 | Sasak nasal verb variation -- antipassives and extraction asymmetries
Eli Asikin-Germager, Nur Ahmadi
University of Iowa, University of Mataram
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1600-1630 | Could you be a little more specific? The Madurese applicative -aghi
William Davies
University of Iowa
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1630-1700 | The Lexical and Pragmatic Effects of the Balinese Morpheme -ang
Ari Natarina
University of Iowa
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