[PLing] Princeton Phonology Forum, hybrid, no registration fee, Dec. 2-3, 2022: schedule and abstracts

Stela Manova stela.manova at univie.ac.at
Thu Nov 17 10:44:34 CET 2022


Dear colleagues,

This is to let you know that the schedule and the abstracts of the 
Princeton Phonology Forum 2022 can be accessed at: 
https://linguistics.princeton.edu/pphf/pphf-2022/pphf-2022-schedule/.

Registration is free but required: 
https://linguistics.princeton.edu/pphf/pphf-2022/#registration.

Best,

Stela

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Dr. Stela MANOVA
Middle European Interdisciplinary Master Program in Cognitive Science
Department of Philosophy
University of Vienna
Universitätsstraße 7
A-1010 Vienna
Austria

Curator, "Affixation" and "Subtractive Morphology", Oxford Bibliographies in Linguistics
https://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/obo/page/linguistics  

Email:stela.manova at univie.ac.at  
Web:https://homepage.univie.ac.at/stela.manova/

Recent preprints and manuscripts (comments welcome)
   Manova, S. 2021. Ordering restrictions between affixes. Invited contribution to The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Morphology, edited by Ackema, Peter, Sabrina Bendjaballah, Eulàlia Bonet, and Antonio Fábregas. John Wiley & Sons. lingbuzz/006219
   Manova, S. 2022. The iconicity of affix order. Invited contribution to The Oxford  Handbook of Iconicity in Language, edited by Fischer, Olga, Kimi Akita & Pamela Perniss. New York: Oxford University Press. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.31239.47520
   Manova, S. 2022. The linear order of elements in prominent linguistic sequences: Deriving Tns-Asp-Mood orders and Greenberg’s Universal 20 with n-grams. lingbuzz/006082
   Manova, S. 2022. The binary code of language: bidirectionally fixed combinations of words. [In (American) English, the most frequent combinations of the most frequent nouns, adjectives and verbs with other words are bidirectionally fixed: In a bidirectionally fixed bigram AB, word A “requires” word B and vice versa and the bigram AB is thus predictable in both directions, starting from either A or B; likewise for a bidirectionally fixed trigram ABC: AB predicts C and BC predicts A. Bidirectionally fixed word combinations differ from multiword expressions, in the sense that the latter are not necessarily bidirectionally fixed.] Drop me a message if you are interested in this manuscript.
   Manova, S. & D. Sitchinava. 2022. Slavic diminutive morphology: An interplay of scope, templates and paradigms. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.19756.33921




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