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     Accueil| 9.00 | Symposium Opening | Bernard Comrie & Robert
Nicolaï       :  Presentation | 
| 9.30 | Donald Winford | Ohio State University | Processes of creolization and
 related     contact-induced       language change | 
| 11.00 | Anthony Grant | Edge Hill Lancaster University | Contact-induced change and the 
 openness     of  "closed"    morphological systems: some cases from native 
 America | 
| 11.30 | Patrick McConvell & 
 Felicity     Meakins | AIATSIS, Canberra & University 
   of  Melbourne | Mixed languages as outcomes
of  code-switching:         recent  examples from Australia and their implications 
 for the past | 
| 12.00 | Norval Smith | University of Amsterdam | Substrate phonology, superstrate 
  phonology      and   adstrate  phonology in creole languages | 
| 12.30 | Isabelle Léglise | CELIA, CNRS, Paris | Explaining language contact phenomena  in 
a   dynamic      synchronic / prospective diachronic perspective: discussion 
    of  a methodological     frame | 
| 13.00 - 13.30 | Claire Lefebvre | UQAM - Université du Québec 
  à       Montréal | Relabelling : a major process in language 
  contact | 
| 14.45 | Malcom Ross | The Australian National University, Canberra | The history of metatypy in the 
 Bel   languages | 
| 15.45 – 17.45 Round Table The importance of ‘contact’ as a linguistic and anthropological phenomenon Chair: Malcolm Ross | ThemeThe “creole” debate, the “mixed language” debate, the 
contact-induced    change debate and their broader contexts. These empirically documented and “ideologically” founded debates allow one to illustrate and to question fundamental points regarding our understanding of the evolution of language and of the dynamics of languages: structural homogeneity and heterogeneity of languages (cf. metatypy, convergence and emergence of new languages). Don Winford: the creole debate  Anthony Grant: the mixed-language debate Sally Thomason: the contact-induced change debate Nick Enfield: the anthropological dimension of contact-induced change | 
| 18.00 Robert Nicolaï & Henning Schreiber  Presentation of Journal of Language
Contact (JLC) and of the first issue of JLC-THEMA serie: The Contact: Framing its Theories and Descriptions / Contact : descriptions, théorisations, cadrages | Members of the Editorial Board present at the Symposium
           : Members of the Editorial Board present at the Symposium : P. Bakker, Kl. Beyer, C. Canut, B. Comrie, Fr. Gadet, B. Heine, I. Léglise, M. Mous, P. Muysken, Carol Myers-Scotton, R. Nicolaï, M. Ross, W. Samarin, H. Schreiber, N. Smith, A. Tabouret-Keller, S. Thomason, D. Winford, P. Zima. | 
| 9.00 | Bernard Comrie | MPI-EVA, Leipzig & University
   of  California      Santa  Barbara | What does WALS tell us about 
the   diffusion  of structural features? | 
| 10.30 | Peter Bakker | Aarhus University | Rethinking structural diffusion | 
| 11.00 | Mauro Tosco | Istituto Universitario Orientale,
   Napoli | Do we really need linguistic 
areas? | 
| 11.30 | Carmen Silva-Corvalán | University of Southern California | The limits of convergence in language  contact | 
|  | William Samarin | University of Toronto | Convergence and the retention of marked   consonants 
        in Pidgin Sango | 
| 12.30 | Bernd Heine & Tania Kouteva | Universität zu Köln
 &    Heinrich-Heine-Universität  Düsseldorf | Identifying instances of contact-induced 
      grammatical     replication | 
| 13.00 - 13.30 | John Holm | University of Coimbra | Creole typology and substrate typology | 
| 14h.45 | Uri Tadmor | MPI-EVA, Leipzig | Is borrowability borrowable? | 
| 15.15 | Martin Haspelmath & Uri Tadmor | MPI-EVA, Leipzig | Loanword typology: the cross-linguistic   study 
     of  lexical borrowability | 
| 16.00 – 18.00  Round 
table: Typology of the emergence of new languages and discussion of what is constructed by ‘typology’ Chair: Martin Haspelmath | ThemeResults of language contact seen from a broad comparative perspective; 
  linguistic  areas at a local, continental and a global scale; different 
"diffusibility"   or "areal stability" of different linguistic features; the
role of a language's   structural type in facilitating or rejecting structural 
influence; the relation   between grammatical and lexical borrowing; cross-linguistic 
comparability   of language contact as a basis for typological language-contact 
databases;   the possibility of quantifying contact influence, both within 
a language  and in a large language sample. Bernd Heine, Tom Güldemann, David Gil, Martin Haspelmath | 
| 18.00 Suzanne Michaelis  Presentation of The Atlas of Pidgin and
          Creole Language Structures  (APiCS) |   Editors: Susanne Michaelis, Philippe Maurer,
Magnus   Huber, Martin Haspelmath. http://email.eva.mpg.de/~michaels/apics/index.html | 
| 9.00 | Robert Nicolaï | Institut Universitaire de France 
  &    Université      de Nice | Dynamique du langage et élaboration 
   des langues : quelques défis à relever | 
| 10.30 | Zygmunt Frajzyngier & Erin Shay | University of Colorado, Boulder | Language-internal versus contact-induced  
change:    the case of split coding of person and number. a Stefan Elders'
question | 
| 11.00 | Carol Myers-Scotton | Michigan State University | Testing the 4-M Model with Contact Data | 
| 11.30 | Pieter Muysken | Radboud University Nijmegen | Out of the raritätenkabinett? An evidence-based approach to language contact studies. | 
| 12.00 | Sally Thomason | University of Michigan | Social vs. linguistic factors
 as  predictors      of  contact-induced  change | 
| 12.30 | Petr Zima | Charles University of Prague | Contact of speakers and interference 
  of  languages | 
| 13.00 - 13.30 | Cécile Canut | (MoDyCo, CNRS) & Lacis,  Montpelllier
        III | Parole et Agencements | 
| 14.45 | Nick Enfield | Max Planck Institute, Nijmegen | Epidemiology as a model for the
dynamics  of language | 
| 15.15 | Andrée Tabouret-Keller | ULP Strasbourg I | Langues en contact : persistance 
  et  intérêt        d'une métaphore | 
| 15.45 | Françoise Gadet | Modyco, Paris 10 | Variation and contact in French spoken outside
France | 
| 16.30 – 18.45 Round Table: Theorizations, models, metaphors, representations and attempts at (re)conceptualization Chair: Robert Nicolaï | ThemeFrançoise Gadet, Patrick McConnell, Carol Myers-Scotton, 
   Robert Nicolaï, Katja Ploog, Andrée Tabouret-Keller, Sally 
Thomason, Mauro Tosco, Don Winford. In connection with the double requirement of theoretical reflection and empirical underpinning, the aim is to develop an epistemological reflection on the elaboration of knowledge in this domain. - Role of metaphor and phenomena in the construction of representations (reference to “‘explanatory’ paradigms”: evolutionary, complex, ecological, structuralist, essentialist, cognitivist). - Role of variation, construction of norms, processes of semiotization, retention of historicity in the dynamics of the transformation of languages facing language-contact and language homogeneity construction. Françoise Gadet:   Adjustements 
   between speakers Carol Myers-Scotton: metaphorisation and modelisation Robert Nicolaï: Possibility and probability | 
| 11.00 | Forecasting:  Publication 
 project.     Next   Symposium,   etc. |