Triangulation II

A plethora of ideas about language

Der Workshop Triangulation II – a plethora of ideas about language fand am 5. und  6. Juni 2023 am Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg in Delmenhorst statt.

Insgesamt haben fünf  Nachwuchswissenschaftler:innen aus Cardiff, vier aus Malta sowie vier aus Bremen ihre Forschungsarbeiten vorgestellt. Zusätzlich präsentierten in diesem Jahr ein Nachwuchswissenschaftler aus Trento und eine Nachwuchswissenschaftlerin aus Helsinki ihre Forschung.

Einen besonderen Beitrag stellte die Lesung Low German poetry des niederdeutschen Poeten Arne Lentföhr am Abend des ersten Workshop-Tages dar. 

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Die Teilnehmer:innen der Triangulation II

Programm

Monday 05 June, 2023

10:00–10:15

Opening

10:15–11:00

Jack Pulman-Slater (Cardiff)

Sounding Welsh in Welsh: crosslinguistic influence and passive linguistic experiences amongst adult learners of Welsh

11:00–11:45

Maike Vorholt (Bremen)

Some groups share, some don't: On the influence of group formation in coordinating constructions in Maltese

11:45–12:00

Coffee break

12:00–12:45

Kirsty Azzopardi (Malta)

The argument structure of motion verbs in Maltese

12:45–13:30

Janine Siewert (Helsinki)

Low Saxon computational dialectology

13:30–14:30

Lunch

14:30–15:15

Deborah Arbes (Bremen)

Overabundance in Welsh number marking

15:15–16:00

Raffaello Bezzina (Malta)

Word formation in Maltese

16:00–16:15

Coffee break

16:15–17:00

Katharine Young (Cardiff)

Stylistic variation and the acquisition of sociolinguistic competence among pupils in Welsh-medium education

17:00–18:00

Arne Lentföhr

Low German Poetry

18:00

Dinner

 
Tuesday 06 June, 2023

10:00–10:45

Elin Arfon (Cardiff)

International Languages teachers’ beliefs about plurilingualism: collaboration across the language subjects

10:45–11:30

Julia Nintemann (Bremen)

Special Toponymic Grammar: STG phenomena around the world

11:30–11:45

Coffee break

11:45–12:30

Kaisa Pankakoski (Cardiff)

Multilingual families in Finland and Wales: ideological motivations for language transmission

12:30–13:15

Michela Vella (Malta)

In The (Playing) Field: Maltese Child Language Data Collection

13:15–14:15

Lunch

14:15–15:00

Romano Madaro (Trento)
Tracing word-order change: the German dialects in northern Italy as a laboratory for diachronic variation

15:00–15:45

Thomas Pace (Malta)

Language use in Malta's public administration

15:45–16:00

Coffee break

16:00–16:45

Lynne Davies (Cardiff)

What's it like moving into Welsh-medium education: experiences of primary-age children in South Wales

16:45–17:30

Kevin Behrens (Bremen)

Indications of a possible Cimbric sprachbund

17:30–18:00

Final discussion + farewell

18:00

Dinner

Organisationsteam

  • Deborah Arbes
  • Kevin Behrens
  • Julia Nintemann
  • Maike Vorholt