Invited speakers
Program
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October, 26th
October 27th
- 9:00- 9:45. Registration
- 9:45-10:00. Opening
- 10:00-10:30. Cecilia Popescu (U. of Craiova) & Oana Duta (U. of Craiova). The Romanian adverb pesemne – between epistemic modality and indirect evidentiality. A corpus-based analysis
- 10:30-11:00. Mercedes González (U. de Vigo). The territory of information in Spanish and Galician evidentials
- 11:00-11:30. Coffee break
- 11:30-12:00. Pilar Pérez Ocón (U. de Alcalá). Arbitrary singulars as evidential strategies for general knowledge
- 12:00-12:30. Flavio Pisciotta (U. di Salerno). Memory, between evidentiality and epistemic uncertainty: the case of Italian sembrare ‘seem’
- 12:30-13:30. Keynote Speaker. Alexandra Aikhenvald (Central Queensland University). Dizque, dizque, dizque: the development of evidentials in Romance languages in the light of language contact (online)
- 13:30-16:00. Lunch
- 16:00-16:30. Zoe Domínguez (U. Autónoma de Madrid). Evidentiality in past tenses: Spanish of Tucumán
- 16:30-17:00. Javier Fernández Sánchez (U. of Gdansk) & Alfredo García Pardo (SUNY Purchase). Qué, ¿de cháchara? (Direct) evidentiality in non-canonical qué-questions
- 17:00-17:30. Coffee break
- 17:30-18:00. Susana Rodríguez Rosique (U. de Alicante). Si-future exclamatives in Spanish: From evidence to surprise (online)
- 18:00-18:30. Asier Alcázar (U. of Missouri-Columbia). Spanish acaso at the crossroads of epistemicity, evidentiality and mirativity (online)
- 18:30-19:30. Keynote speaker. Liliana Sánchez (University of Illinois at Chicago). Discourse connectors and evidential markers: structuring discourse in Quechua-Spanish contact bilingualism (online)
October 27th
- 11:30-12:00. Jennifer Tan (U. de Alcalá) & Johannes Mursell (Goethe University of Frankfurt). Patterns in the expression of information source: a German and Spanish sample
- 12:00-12-30. Aoife Ahern (U. Complutense de Madrid), José Amenós (U. Complutense de Madrid) & Pedro Guijarro (U. Illes Balears). Syntactic, lexical and pragmatic factors in the uses ser and estar: L1 Romance speakers acquiring expressions of evidential meaning in Spanish as an L2
- 12:30-13:00. Elena Vilinbakhova (Saint Petersburg U.). The use of Spanish nominal tautologies in explicit contexts as an evidential strategy
- 13:00 – 13:30. José Camacho (U. of Illinois at Chicago) & Gabriel Martínez Vera (Goethe University of Frankfurt). A comparative analysis of dizque and como que
Scientific Committee
Marta Albelda (U. de Valencia)
Asier Alcázar (U. of Missoury)
Alice Corr (U. of Birmingham)
Bert Cornillie (KU Leuven)
Gabriele Diewald (U. Hannover)
Violeta Demonte (U. Autónoma de Madrid)
Olga Fernández Soriano (U. Autónoma de Madrid)
Mercedes González Vázquez (U. de Vigo)
Anja Henneman (U. Potsdam)
Dámaso Izquierdo Alegría (U. de Navarra)
Gijs Mulder (Radboud University)
Juana I. Marín Arrese (U. Complutense de Madrid)
Teresa Oliveira (U. Nova de Lisboa)
Gabriela Scripnic (U. Dunarea de Jos Galati | UGAL)
Mario Squartini (U. di Torino)
Sandhya Sundaresan (U. Leipzig)
Asier Alcázar (U. of Missoury)
Alice Corr (U. of Birmingham)
Bert Cornillie (KU Leuven)
Gabriele Diewald (U. Hannover)
Violeta Demonte (U. Autónoma de Madrid)
Olga Fernández Soriano (U. Autónoma de Madrid)
Mercedes González Vázquez (U. de Vigo)
Anja Henneman (U. Potsdam)
Dámaso Izquierdo Alegría (U. de Navarra)
Gijs Mulder (Radboud University)
Juana I. Marín Arrese (U. Complutense de Madrid)
Teresa Oliveira (U. Nova de Lisboa)
Gabriela Scripnic (U. Dunarea de Jos Galati | UGAL)
Mario Squartini (U. di Torino)
Sandhya Sundaresan (U. Leipzig)