The follow-up symposium of the Lancaster-Ghent linguistics partnership on Grammar in Focus took place on Friday 10 May 2019 at Ghent University.
As the program below shows, it covered a variety of talks by Lancaster and Ghent staff members and PhD students and by a visiting scholar from Gothenburg University. The presentations were outstanding and the discussions were stimulating!
We want to thank the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) Internationalisation Fund for the financial support.
Programme
09:30-10:00 – Veronika Koller (Lancaster University), Accounting for conceptual metaphor in transitivity analysis: Broadening the systemic-functional framework
10:00-10:30 – Thomas Belligh (Ghent University), Epistemological challenges in corpus analyses of alternating constructions
10:30-11:00 – Christopher Hart (Lancaster University), Spatial properties of verbs and their ideological implications: Transitive vs reciprocal verbs in discourses of political protest
11:30-12:00 – Peter Lauwers (Ghent University), Language productivity at work: A new GOA-project
12:00-12:30 – Mathew Gillings (Lancaster University), Exploring exclusivers in deceptive communication using corpus methods
13:30-14:00 – Evie Coussé (Gothenbrug University), Swedish funding for Dutch historical linguistics
14:00-14:30 – Isolde van Dorst (Lancaster University), You, thou and thee: A statistical analysis of Shakespeare’s use of pronominal address terms
14:30-15:00 – Jasper Vangaever (Ghent University), Categoriality in language change: the prepositionalization of perception converbs in Old French
15:30-16:00 – Daniel Van Olmen (Lancaster University), On order and prohibition
16:00-16:30 – Timothy Colleman (Ghent University), On event-related beneficiary datives in the history of Dutch