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  • 2012

January 23. Looking forward.

  • 2012

June 13 - Margarita Goded Rambaud. (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, Spain). Using wine testing notes to codify slippery concepts.

May 9 - Jolanta Šinkunienė. (Kaunas, Lithuania). Lexical hedges in Lithuanian and English academic discourse.

March 7 - Johan van der Auwera. Modality, mood, mode, Modus, moeuf … A history of terms and concepts.

  • 2011

December 14 - Adri Breed. (North-West University, South Africa). Periphrastic progressive constructions in Afrikaans.

November 16 - Jeroen Vanderbiesen. Welches Outfit sollte man am besten anziehen? On Comparative Modal Constructions in German.

May 18 - Karin Beijering. (Groningen). Expressions of epistemic modality in Mainland Scandinavian: A study into the lexicalization-grammaticalization-pragmaticalization interfacte.

April 13 - Erika Jasionyte (Vilnius). Expression of deontic modality in Lithuanian: The case of impersonal modals.

March 13 - Lauren Van Alsenoy. A typological account of negative expressions involving indefinites.

  • 2010

October 27 - Johan van der Auwera. Impersonal pronouns in English, Dutch and German.

June 2 - Jolanta Šinkunienė (Vilnius). The expression of author stance in English and Lithuanian research articles.

April 28 - Jouni Rostila (Tampere). Constructions, linguemes, memes: parallels, problems and remedies.

April 28 - Piotr Stalmaszczyk (Łódź). Philosophy of language, predication and Frege.

March 24 - Maud Devos. Go on a rare grammaticalization path to focus

February 17 - Dieter Vermandere. Some thoughts on 'quotative inversion' in Italian.

January 13 - Adeline Patard. Tense, aspect and modality in Past verbal forms.

  • 2009

December 9 - Astrid De Wit. The influence of lexical aspect on present-time reference in Sranan.

October 14 - Dmitry Idiatov. Person-number agreement on quotative complementizers in Mande.

September 16 - Johan van der Auwera & Astrid De Wit. English comparative modals: a pilot study.

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