Morning Session
MORNING SESSION
10:00 Silvia Luraghi - Opening
10:10 Sergey Say (Universität Potsdam): Degrees of complexity in valency class systems and their typological correlates
11:00 Break
11:20 Mikhail Daniel (Collegium de Lyon): Valency alternations in Modern Eastern Armenian
12:10 Petr Kocharov (Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg): Ditransitive Alignment in Classical Armenian
13:00 Lunch
AFTERNOON SESSION
14:15-18:30 The Pavia team: current work, progress and discussion
14.15-15.30
Current and future activities of local project members (S. Luraghi/C. Zanchi/A.P. Aprosio/ M. Giuliani LREC poster; E. Roma, C. Zanchi, C. Mignanti, G. Di Bartolo, M. C. Seghedoni, C. Galli, S. Mattiola)
Erica Biagetti (University of Pavia) and Leonardo Montesi (University G. Marconi) - Experiential verbs in Vedic Sanskrit
Martina Giarda (University of Pavia and University of Bergamo) - Valency Patterns in Middle English: Methodological challenges and preliminary results
Guglielmo Inglese (University of Turin) and Silvia Luraghi (University of Pavia) – Storing Hittite verbs in the PaVeDa database: challenges and perspectives
Manuel F. M. Serafini (University of Pavia) - Some examples of Double Accusative Constructions in Homeric Greek
Luca Brigada Villa (University of Pavia and University of Bergamo) - Microroles mapping in the PaVeDa database: current situation and possible solutions
Questions & answers
15.35-15.55 Break
15.55- 17.10
Erica Pinelli (University of Pavia) – Storing corpus data for Modern Standard Russian
Michele Tron (University of Pavia) - Some notes on adding (Middle) Welsh to PaVeDa
Martina Giuliani (University of Pavia and University of Bergamo) – Transfer verbs in Latin: valency patterns and alternations
Lucrezia Carnesale (University of Pavia) - Valency patterns and alternations in Hindi: a study on ditransitive verbs
Riccardo Mazzieri (University of Pavia) - The causative alternation in Swedish
Claudia Corbetta (University of Pavia and University of Bergamo), Michela Cennamo and Stella Merlin (University of Naples “Federico II”) - Verb valency and argument alternations in early Italo-Romance vernaculars: a preliminary investigation from Old Florentine and Old Venetan
17.10-17.30
Final discussion, publication plans, future meetings