The program for the combined ISMIL 24 and ISLOJ 8 conferences can be found below.
Joint Online ISLOJ 8 / ISMIL 24 Programme
Thursday 20 May 2021
UTC Malang
07:00-07:30 14:00-14:30 Opening
07:30-08:00 14:30-15:00
Evynurul Laily Zen. Heritage Language as an Ethnic Identity Marker in Multicultural and Multilingual Indonesia
08:00-08:30 15:00-15:30
Karl Anderbeck, Yanti & Tessa Yuditha. What languages are people shifting to? The 2010 census, and moving beyond representations to linguistic practices
08:30-09:00 15:30-16:00
Nicholas Barrie Palfreyman. What can we learn from comparing the sociolinguistic patterns and settings of BISINDO and Malay?
09:00-09:30 16:00-16:30 Break
09:30-10:00 16:30-17:00
Poppy Siahaan and Gede Primahadi Wijaya Rajeg. Multimodal language use in Indonesian: Recurrent gestures associated with negativity
10:00-10:30 17:00-17:30
Hande Sevgi & Wei-Fang Hsieh. Verbal reduplication and its restrictions in Bahasa Balinese
10:30-11:00 17:30-18:00
Hiroki Nomoto. Clitic doubling in Sumbawa bare passives and its relevance to Balinese
11:00-11:30 18:00-18:30 Break
11:30-12:00 18:30-19:00
Jozina Vander Klok. PPs in Javanese applicatives
12:00-12:30 19:00-19:30
Austin Kraft. Argument possibilities in the object voice in East Javanese Indonesian
12:30-13:00 19:30-20:00
Tamisha L. Tan. Possession and Passivity in Balinese: ma- in the Middle
13:00-14:00 20:00-21:00
Keynote: Carly Sommerlot. Typological Perspectives on the Nasal Prefix
Friday 21 May 2021
UTC Malang
04:00-04:30 11:00-11:30
Saurov Syed & John Middleton. Understanding Madurese Sluicing and what [it is not]
04:30-05:00 11:30-12:00
Yosephine Susanto. The analysis of English and Indonesian emotion lexicons: a comparative study
05:00-05:30 12:00-12:30
Saurov Syed & John Middleton. Madurese reflexive pronouns in subject position: neither logophors nor anaphors
05:30-06:00 12:30-13:00
Asako Shiohara, Yanti & Hiroki Nomoto. Enacted dialogue in conversations in colloquial Jakarta Indonesian
06:00-06:30 13:00-13:30 Break
06:30-07:00 13:30:14:00
Alexander Adelaar. On the history of Malayic applicatives
07:00-07:30 14:00-14:30
Gede Rajeg & Karlina Denistia. A study in productivity of Indonesian causative -per and -kan
07:30-08:00 14:30-15:00
Radha Andhra Swari. Liep-Liep Lipi Gadang, Kutal-Kutil Ikut Celeng: Reduplication in Balinese Proverbs from the Perspectives of Types and Functions
08:00-08:30 15:00-15:30
Dominik Besier. Verbal morphology in Indonesian – a matter of voice?
08:30-09:00 15:30-16:00 Break
09:00-09:30 16:00-16:30
Nurenzia Yannuar & Tom Hoogervorst. Wartime Linguistics in East Java
09:30-10:00 16:30-17:00
Jiang Wu. Reconstructing *-rC- sequences in Proto-Malayic
10:00-10:30 17:00-17:30
David Gil, Jad Kadan, Santi Kurniati, Fadlul Rahman, Tessa Yuditha & Yeshayahu Shen. Exploring sociolinguistic variation: metaphor comprehension in Malayic
10:30-11:00 17:30-18:00
David Gil. Reduplication in Riau Indonesian: etic and emic approaches
Saturday 22 May 2021
UTC Malang
01:30-02:00 08:30-09:00
Marielle Moraine Butters. Grammaticalized hortatives in Indonesian
02:00-02:30 09:00-09:30
Marielle Moraine Butters. ‘Not yet’ as a negative polarity expression in Sundanese
02:30-03:00 09:30-10:00
Karen McNairney & Saurov Syed. The distribution of yes/no particles in Madurese
03:00-03:30 10:00-10:30 Break
03:30-04:00 10:30-11:00
Amelia Scharting & Saurov Syed. Multiple Auxiliaries and v-to-T movement in Madurese
04:00-04:30 11:00-11:30
Alexander Adelaar. On the origin of Javanese negators
04:30-05:00 11:30-12:00
Yuta Sakon. Agent marking in -ter passive sentence in Indonesian
05:00-05:30 12:00-12:30
Yosephine Susanto & Ng Bee Chin. Does speaking Javanese make you feel less emotion?: The categorization and dimensional ratings of Indonesian emotion lexicon
05:30-06:00 12:30-13:00 Break
06:00-06:30 13:00-13:30
Yoshimi Miyake. Addressing terms, kinship terms, and pronouns in Javanese
06:30-07:30 13:30-14:30
Ika Nurhayani. Keynote: Bare Pronoun Agents Tak amd Kok: Clitics or Affixes?
07:30-08:00 14:30-15:00 Closing