| Friday 13 June |
0800 - 0820 | registration |
0820 - 0830 | opening |
| Session 1: Corpus Studies |
0830 - 0900 | Text Transitivity in Matthew, New Testament Using Kupang Malay: A Systemic Functional Linguistic Analysis
Magdalena Ngongo
Universitas Kristen Artha Wacana, Kupang, Indonesia
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0900 - 0930 | Narrative Structure of 'Frog Story' by Two Minang Speakers
Yusrita Yanti & Santi Kurniati
Universitas Bung Hatta, Padang, Indonesia; Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Padang, Indonesia
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0930 - 1000 | Towards a Japanese-Indonesian Parallel Corpus: Translating the Balanced Corpus of Contemporary Written Japanese
Elga Strafella
National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, Tokyo, Japan
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1000 - 1030 | refreshments |
| Session 2: Political and Sociological |
1030 - 1100 | The Law of 'Regional Autonomy' (Otonomi Daerah) - The Instrumentalization of Dialects and Languages in Endeavors to Establish New Governmental Units
Bernd Nothofer
Goethe-University, Frankfurt, Germany
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1100 - 1130 | Language Attitudes in Indonesia: Application of the Matched-Guise Technique
Martina Rysová
Palacky University, Olomouc, Czech Republic
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1130 - 1200 | Towards a History of Indonesian Slang
John Bowden
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Jakarta, Indonesia
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1200 - 1230 | Stance in Bandung: Youth Style and Indonesian in Urban West Java
Michael Ewing
University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
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1230 - 1400 | lunch |
| Session 3: Discourse and Pragmatics |
1400 - 1430 | Top-down' or 'bottom-up'? The Llinguistic Production of Verticality and the Reconfigurations of Bureaucratic Indonesian in the Era Reformasi
Aurora Donzelli
Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville NY, USA
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1430 - 1500 | Mapping Hedges and Tags in Colloquial Indonesian
Yoshimi Miyake
Akita University, Tokyo, Japan
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1500 - 1530 | Information Status in Standard Indonesian
Asako Shiohara
ILCAA, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Tokyo, Japan
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1530 - 1600 | refreshments |
| Session 4: Historical |
1600 - 1630 | Emotion Metaphors in Pre-Modern Malay Society
Poppy Siahaan
Universität zu Köln, Cologne, Germany
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1630 - 1700 | Some Possibly 15th Century Surat-Type texts from Sumatra
Uli Kozok
Honolulu HI, USA
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1700 - 1730 | Malayic and the Mekong-Mamberamo Linguistic Area
David Gil
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany
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| Saturday 14 June |
| Session 5: Referring to People and Places |
0830 - 0900 | Your Daughter' instead of 'My Wife' The Third Person's Reference in Indonesian Linguistic Politeness: A Case of North Sumatra Province
Sri Minda Murni & Mutsyuhito Solin
Universitas Negeri Medan, Medan, Indonesia
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0900 - 0930 | Pronouns and Other Person-Referring Items: Indonesian and Typological Implications
Thomas Conners
University of Maryland, College Park MD, USA
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0930 - 1000 | A Compositional Analysis of Malay Anaphoric Expressions
Hiroki Nomoto
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Tokyo, Japan
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1000 - 1030 | refreshments |
| Session 6: Number and Reduplication |
1030 - 1100 | Scale and Modification in Indonesian
Suhendra Yusuf
Nusantara Islamic University, Bandung, Indonesia
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1100 - 1130 | Reduplication in Modern Colloquial Jakartan Language: Characteristics and Typologies
Alfonso Cesarano
Universitā degli studi di Napoli "L'Orientale", Naples, Italy
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1130 - 1200 | Acquisition of Reduplication in Indonesian: The Case Study of an Indonesian-Italian Bilingual Child
Antonia Soriente
Universitā degli studi di Napoli "L'Orientale", Naples, Italy
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1200 - 1230 | Is the Singular-Plural Number Distinction Clear-Cut in Papuan Malay?
Yusuf Sawaki
Center for Endangered Languages Documentation, Universitas Negeri Papua, Manokwari, Indonesia
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1230 - 1400 | lunch |
| Session 7: Verbal Constructions |
1400 - 1430 | Pragmatic Meanings of Pair-Verb Constructions in Kupang Malay
June Jacob
Universitas Kristen Artha Wacana, Kupang, Indonesia
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1430 - 1500 | Overgeneralization of ada in Heritage Ambon Malay in the Netherlands (Melayu Sini)
Francesca Moro
Radboud Universiteit, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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1500 - 1530 | A Parallel-Corpus Approach to sudah
Bruno Olsson & David Moeljadi
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
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1530 - 1600 | refreshments |
| Session 8: |
1600 - 1645 | Business Meeting
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| Sunday 15 June |
| Session 9: Dialects in Comparison |
0900 - 0930 | Mouse Chases Cat: Exploring Unexpected Word Order Patterns in Jakarta Indonesian and Kupang Malay Using Quantitative Methods
Tina Gregor
Universität Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany
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0930 - 1000 | Colloquial Varieties in Comparison: Colloquial Jakartan Indonesian and Papuan Malay
Miriam Balzano
Universitā degli studi di Napoli "L'Orientale", Naples, Italy
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1000 - 1030 | refreshments |
| Session 10: Grammar |
1030 - 1100 | On Evidence for the Presence of a Tense Feature in Sri Lankan Malay Complementizers
Peter Slomanson
Radboud Universiteit, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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1100 - 1130 | Belumpi: Makassarese Clitics in Makassar Indonesian
Anthony Jukes
CRLD, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia
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1130 - 1200 | Towards an Analysis of the Sentence-Final punya in Colloquial Malay
Hooi Ling Soh
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis MN, USA
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1200 - 1230 | Modality of Bahasa Kualuh
Nuzwaty
Islamic University of North Sumatera, Medan, Indonesia
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1230 - 1400 | lunch |
| Session 11: The Peninsula |
1400 - 1430 | Monosyllabic Loan Words in Patani Malay Dialect
Ruslan Uthai
Prince of Songkla University, Pattani, Thailand
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1430 - 1500 | GIS Mapping of Dialect Variations in North Perak
Zaharani Ahmad, Nor Hashimah Jalaluddin & Yusmaniza Modh Yusoff
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, Malaysia
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1500 - 1530 | Malay Dialects in the Riverfront of Perak River: A Revisited
Nor Hashimah Jalaluddin, Zaharani Ahmad & Norlisafina Sanit
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Bangi, Malaysia
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1530 - 1600 | refreshments |
| Session 12: Sumatra |
1600 - 1630 | Excrescent Nasals in Malayic Dialects of Western Sumatra
David Gil & Tim McKinnon
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany; Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Jakarta, Indonesia
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1630 - 1700 | Interior Sumatran Malayic: Macro-Trends in Linguistic Change
Tim McKinnon, Peter Cole, Gaby Hermon & Yanti
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Jakarta, Indonesia; University of Delaware, Newark DE, USA; University of Delaware, Newark DE, USA; Universitas Katolik Atma Jaya, Jakarta, Indonesia
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1700 - 1730 | The Phrasal Alternation in the Pondok Tinggi Dialect of Kerinci Across Generations
Ernanda
Universiteit Leiden, Leiden, The Netherlands
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1730 - 1740 | closing |