| Monday 20 January |
0800 - 0900 | registration |
| Session 1 |
0900 - 0930 | opening |
0930 - 1000 | Think Twice. Opacity Beliefs and the Grammar of inner State Expressions in Korowai of West Papua
Lourens de Vries
VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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1000 - 1030 | Valence, Alignment System and Agreement in Marori: What Do We Learn?
I Wayan Arka
Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
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1030 - 1100 | refreshments |
| Session 2 |
1100 - 1130 | Puzzles of Aspect in Nen
Nicholas Evans
Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
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1130 - 1200 | A Linguistic History of Awyu-Dumut Languages
Ruth Wester
VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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1200 - 1230 | Spatial Deixis in Aghu
Wilco van den Heuvel
VU University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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1230 - 1400 | lunch |
| Session 3 |
1400 - 1430 | Optional Case Marking in Dani and Yali? - The Many Uses of -en
Sonja Riesberg
Universität zu Köln, Cologne, Germany
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1430 - 1500 | The Influence of Tok Pisin on the Tabare Language in Simbu Province - A Good or Bad Influence?
Dawn Solevad Ilai
University of Goroka, Goroka, Papua New Guinea
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1500 - 1530 | The Endangerment of the Yui Language
Ruth Kamasungua
University of Goroka, Goroka, Papua New Guinea
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1530 - 1600 | refreshments |
| Session 4 |
1600 - 1630 | "Picking up the Pieces" - Distributed Morphology in Kómnzo
Christian Döhler
Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
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1630 - 1700 | Multi-Word Verbal Constructions in Papuan (Ku Waru) and Flexibility
Francesca Merlan and Alan Rumsey
Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
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| Tuesday 21 January |
| Session 5 |
0930 - 1000 | Negatives, Between Papuan and Austronesian
Frens Vossen and Johan van der Auwera
Universiteit Antwerpen, Antwerp, Belguim
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1000 - 1030 | Elevative Deixis in Wano
Willem Burung
Universitas Negeri Papua, Manokwari, Papua Barat, Indonesia
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1030 - 1100 | refreshments |
| Session 6 |
1100 - 1130 | Emic and Etic Classifications of Languages in the North Maluku Region
John Bowden
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Jakarta, Indonesia
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1130 - 1200 | A Preliminary Study of the Structure of Pagu Proverbs
Dalan Peranginangin
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Jakarta, Indonesia
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1200 - 1230 | Toward a History of Kinship in the Alor-Pantar Languages of East Nusantara
Gary Holton
University of Alaska, Fairbanks, USA
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1230 - 1400 | lunch |
| Session 7 |
1400 - 1430 | Understanding Yeri Infixal Morphology
Jennifer Wilson
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany
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1430 - 1500 | The Acquisition of Ergative Marking in Kaluli, Ku Waru and Duna (Trans New Guinea)
Alan Rumsey, Lila San Roque and Bambi B. Schieffelin
Australian National University, Canberra, Australia and Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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1500 - 1530 | Modal Distance in the Mee Past Tenses
Niko Kobepa
Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
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1530 - 1600 | refreshments |
| Session 8 |
1600 - 1630 | Multiple Perspective: A View from New Guinea
Henrik Bergqvist and Lila San Rogue
Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden and Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
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1630 - 1700 | The Mekong-Mamberamo Linguistic Area
David Gil
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany
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| Wednesday 22 January |
| excursion and social events |
| Thursday 23 January |
| Session 9 |
0930 - 1000 | Austronesian Traditional Vocal Music
Helena Lopez Palma
University of A Coruńa, A Coruńa, Spain
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1000 - 1030 | The Patterns of Musical Practice in Melanesia: Can This Be Tied to Linguistic Affiliation?
Roger Blench
Kay Williamson Educational Foundation, Cambridge, UK
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1030 - 1100 | refreshments |
| Session 10 |
1100 - 1130 | Using Pronominal Syncretisms as a Tool for Diagnosing Phylogeny in Papuan Languages
Nicholas Evans and Simon Greenhill
Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
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1130 - 1200 | The Maututu Dialect of the Nakanai Language, West New Britain Province, Papua New Guinea
May Huvi
University of Goroka, Goroka, Papua New Guinea
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1200 - 1230 | Language Contact in Timor-Leste: How Did Tetun Prasa Develop into Its Present Form?
Zuzana Greksáková
Universidade de Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal
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1230 - 1400 | lunch |
| Session 11 |
1400 - 1430 | Stress Shift and Prosodic Structure in Wamesa
Emily Gasser
Yale university, New Haven, USA
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1430 - 1500 | Possessive Constructions in Wooi
Yusuf Sawaki
Universitas Negeri Papua, Manokwari, Papua Barat, Indonesia
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1500 - 1530 | Kinds of Relative Clauses in Biak
Suriel Mofu
Universitas Negeri Papua, Manokwari, Papua Barat, Indonesia
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1530 - 1600 | refreshments |
| Session 12 |
1630 - 1700 | Lapita Canoes and Their Multi-Ethnic Crews: Might Marginal Austronesian Languages Be Non-Austronesian?
Roger Blench
Kay Williamson Educational Foundation, Cambridge, UK
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| Friday 24 January |
| Session 13 |
0900 - 0930 | Issues in the Linguistic Ecology of the OUP Tok Pisin Dictionary
Craig Alan Volker
Divine Word University, Madang, Papua New Guinea
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0930 - 1000 | Communicating Written Tok Pisin: Problems of Writing Standard Tok Pisin
Stephanie Tapungu
Divine Word University, Madang, Papua New Guinea
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1000 - 1030 | Tok Pisin as Both an Asset and a Liability for Papua New Guinea
Ann Marie Wanamp and Lucy Nork Wakei
University of Goroka, Goroka, Papua New Guinea
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1030 - 1100 | refreshments |
| Session 14 |
1100 - 1130 | Preliminary Notes on the History and Development of Papuan Malay
Chrisma Fernando Saragih
Universitas Negeri Papua, Manokwari, Papua Barat, Indonesia
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1130 - 1200 | Discourse Particles in Papuan Malay
Izak Morin
La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia
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1200 - 1230 | The Criteria of Papuan Malay Slang in Manokwari (Papuan Malay Original Slang and Borrowed Dialect Slang)
Novita A. Taroreh and Amalia Lakehu
Universitas Negeri Papua, Manokwari, Papua Barat, Indonesia
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1230 - 1400 | lunch |
| Session 15 |
1400 - 1430 | Phrase-Final Phonology in Eastern Varieties of Malay
David Gil and Timothy McKinnon
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany & Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Jakarta, Indonesia
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1430 - 1500 | Looking for Non-Austronesian Elements in Ternate Malay
Betty Litamahuputty
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Jakarta, Indonesia
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1500 - 1530 | The Influence of Substrate on Body Parts Idioms in Kupang Malay
June Jacob
Artha Wacana Christian University, Kupang, Indonesia
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1530 - 1600 | refreshments |
| Session 16 |
1600 - 1630 | business meeting |
1630 - 1700 | closing |