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Programme

 Friday 30 April
0800 - 0900 Breakfast/Registration
0900 - 0915 Opening remarks
 Invited Talk
0915 - 1000Of micro- and macroparameters: Ergativity, Austronesian, and Bahasa Indonesia
Lisa Travis
McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada
 Cross-linguistic Comparison
1000 - 1030What is there to learn in Riau indonesian?: Idiomaticity in Isolating-Monocategorial-Associational language
David Gil
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany
1030 - 1100Measurement and paths in Indonesian with reference to English
Minjeong Son and Peter Svenonius
University of Tromsø, Tromsø, Norway
1100 - 1130 Refreshments
 Language Contact: Sri Lankan Malay
1130 - 1200The development of a finiteness contrast in negation morphology
Peter Slomanson
University of Aarhus, Århus, Denmark
1200 - 1230Sinhala influence in Sri Lanka Malay
Sebastian Nordhoff
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany
1230 - 1400 Lunch
 Sociolinguistics
1400 - 1430Uses of the Malay particle lah in elicited monologues vs. casual conversation
Erin Baker
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
1430 - 1500Sociolinguistic situation of Manado Malay in comparison with the indigenous languages in North Sulawesi
Atsuko Utsumi
Meisei University, Tokyo, Japan
1500 - 1530 Refreshments
 Syntax
1530 - 1600Kena passives and unvoiced voice alternations
Kartini Abd. Wahab and Hiroki Nomoto
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, Malaysia, and University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
1600 - 1700MeN- and DP movement in Malay: An Agreement analysis
Mikaela Van Sistine
Carleton College, Northfield, MN, USA
1700 - 1830 Break
1830 - 2130 Welcome reception (at Nolte Lounge)
 Saturday 1 May
0830 - 0900 Breakfast
 Invited Talk
0900 - 0945Focus in situ in Indonesian
Paul Kroeger
Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics, Dallas, TX, USA
 Syntax
0945 - 1015SLM yang: the vanishing relativizer?
Philippe Bourdin and Mohamed Jaffar
York University, Toronto, ON, Canada
1015 - 1045Yes/no questions in Malay: A multiple C0-based account
Sara Cantor
Carleton College, Northfield, MN, USA
1045 - 1115 Refreshments
 Historical/Dialect Groups
1115 - 1145Malay varieties of southern Sumatra: An evaluation of Levenshtein distance as a tool for dialect classification
Eldwin Lai Truong
SIL International Indonesia, Jakarta, Indonesia
1145 - 1215Unity in diversity: Extreme variation in eastern Indonesian Malay pronouns and negators
Scott Paauw
University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA
1215 - 1400 Lunch
 Syntax/Semantics
1400 - 1430DP structure and ellipsis in Colloquial Jakarta Indonesian
Daniel Ehrenberg
Carleton College, Northfield, MN, USA
1430 - 1500Analyzing plural marking and numeral modification with classifier in Indonesian
Nina Widjaja
University of Calgary, AB, Canada
1500 - 1530Multiple ter- prefixes in Malay
Jennifer Krafft
Carleton College, Northfield, MN, USA
1530 - 1600 Refreshments
 Acquisition
1600 - 1630With or without meN-: How Jakarta Indonesian children distinguish the Formal and Informal Indonesian word formation
B. Kushartanti
Utrecht Institute of Linguistics OTS, Utrecht, The Netherlands, and Universitas Indonesia, Depok, Indonesia
1630 - 1700Indonesian heritage language learners' grammar
Juliana Wijaya
University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA
 Invited Talk
1700 - 1745Language ideologies and the development of distinct writing communities in early 20th and 21st centuries Indonesia
Ellen Rafferty
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA
 Sunday 2 May
0830 - 0900 Breakfast
 Invited Talk
0900 - 0945Searching for the Malay copula
Norvin Richards
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA
 Syntax
0945 - 1015Indonesian complement clause types
Eri Kurniawan and William Davies
University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA
1015 - 1045Modals and aspect markers in Kelantan Malay
Lan Kim
University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA
1045 - 1115 Refreshments
 Phonetics and Phonology
1115 - 1145Stress patterns in Kupangese
Regine Lai, Emily Tynan and Yugyeong Park
University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA
1145 - 1215Vowel lengthening in the Indonesian particle “oh” (/o/)
Faizah Sari
Universitas Katolik Indonesia Atma Jaya, Jakarta, Indonesia
1215 - 1400 Lunch
 Semantics
1400 - 1430The semantic function of the suffix -kan with “three-place” bases
Asako Shiohara
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Tokyo, Japan
1430 - 1500Change of state in Malay and the meN- prefix again
Shio-Wei Tham
Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA, USA
1500 - 1530Degree achievements, telicity and the verbal prefix meN- in Malay
Hooi Ling Soh and Hiroki Nomoto
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
1530 - 1600 Business meeting
1600 - 1615 Concluding remarks
1615 - 1645 Refreshments

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