Organization

Organization and Program Committee Membership

  1. Grammar of South Caucasian: Contact-related issues (GSCC 2019). A thematic volume of the Contact Language Library series, John Benjamins (co-edited with Balkız Öztürk and Jean-François Juneau).

  2. Contact-induced language change in the languages of the Caucasus. A special issue of the Journal Sprachtypologie und Universalienforschung / Language Typology and Universals.

  3. Advances in Kartvelian Morphology and Syntax. A thematic volume of the series Diversitas Linguarum, Universitätsverlag Brockmeyer, Bochum.

  4. International Academic Conference in the Fields of Contrastive Linguistics and Corpus-Based Translation Studies (ICLC7-UCCTS3), July 10-13, 2013, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.

  5. Borrowed Morphology: Form and Meaning. Workshop at the 15th International Morphology Meeting, February 9 & 11, 2012, Vienna, Austria.

  6. Fillers, Pauses, and Placeholders. A thematic volume of the series Typological Studies in Language, John Benjamins.

  7. Georgian in the Typological Perspective. A special issue of the journal Sprachtypologie und Universalienforschung / Language Typology and Universals.

  8. Advances in Kartvelian Morphology and Syntax (Caucasian Language Issues 10). A workshop of the Festival of Languages, September 29-30, 2009, Bremen, Germany.

  9. Language Contact and Change in Multiple and Bimodal Bilingual Minorities (LCC09). Workshop at the International Conference on Minority Languages XII (ICML 2009), May 28-30, 2009, Tartu, Estonia.

  10. Language Change in Bilingual Communities. Focus on the Post-Soviet Countries and their Immigrant Communities Elsewhere. Workshop at the 23rd Scandinavian Conference of Linguistics, October, 2008, Uppsala, Sweden.

  11. Morphological Variation and Change in Languages of the Caucasus. Workshop at the 13th International Morphology Meeting, February 2008, Vienna, Austria.

  12. Fillers in Discourse and Grammar. Panel at the 10th International Pragmatics Conference, July 2007, Gothenburg, Sweden.