| Program
  	
	      	
        	
        		
        		   Wednesday, December 1, 2021        	    
        	 
        	
    	      	
    	        	
    	          		| Time | Event | (+) |  
        	          	| 08:30 - 09:00 | Reception |  |  
        	          	| 09:00 - 09:30 | Opening address (Salle Paris) |  |  
        	          	| 09:30 - 11:00 | General session (Salle Paris) - Sebastian Fedden | (+) |  
        			          	| 09:30 - 10:00 | › Change and variation in shifting community: A modern grammar of modern Even - Lenore Grenoble, University of Chicago, Department of Linguistics - Jonathan WuWong, University of Chicago, Department of Linguistics |  |  
        			          	| 10:00 - 10:30 | › Grammars across time and space: The fluctuating description of Mỹky - Bernat Bardagil, Ghent University |  |  
        			          	| 10:30 - 11:00 | › From corpus to grammar: a bottom-up approach to grammatical description - Dineke Schokkin, University of Canterbury |  |  
        	          	| 11:00 - 11:30 | Coffee break |  |  
        	          	| 11:30 - 12:30 | Keynote : Clothed, naked or bathrobed? How grammatical portraits evolve through time (Salle Paris) - Nicholas Evans |  |  
        	          	| 12:30 - 14:00 | Lunch break (Self Cocagne) |  |  
        	          	| 14:00 - 15:00 | General session (Salle Paris) - Neige Rochant | (+) |  
        			          	| 14:00 - 14:30 | › Representing variation in reference grammars - Kristian Roncero, Max-Planck-Institut für evolutionäre Anthropologie |  |  
        			          	| 14:30 - 15:00 | › Can Bible translations be used as a source of language data in grammar writing? - Maria Konoshenko, Institute of Linguistics RAS |  |  
        	          	| 15:00 - 15:30 | Coffee break |  |  
        	          	| 15:30 - 16:30 | Keynote : Writing grammars of linguistic practices (Salle Paris) - Felix Ameka |  |  
        	          	| 16:30 - 18:00 | General session (Salle Paris) - Mary Walworth | (+) |  
        			          	| 16:30 - 17:00 | › Description before explanation: linguists' and learners' grammars - Olga Lovick, University of Saskatchewan |  |  
        			          	| 17:00 - 17:30 | › Reflections on grammatical rules, idiolectal grammars and the status of data for grammars - Diana Forker, University of Jena |  |  
        			          	| 17:30 - 18:00 | › Existential constructions and two types of comparative concepts: Construction-functions and construction-strategies - Martin Haspelmath, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History,, Max-Planck-Institut für evolutionäre Anthropologie |  |  
        	
        		
        		   Thursday, December 2, 2021        	    
        	 
        	
    	      	
    	        	
    	          		| Time | Event | (+) |  
        	          	| 09:00 - 11:00 | General session (Salle Paris) - Sonja Riesberg | (+) |  
        			          	| 09:00 - 09:30 | › On reporting intra- and inter-speaker variation in grammatical description - Becerra Rodrigo, University of Alberta |  |  
        			          	| 09:30 - 10:00 | › One grammar for several lects - Olesya Khanina, Institute of Linguistics, Russian Academy of Sciences, University of Helsinki |  |  
        			          	| 10:00 - 10:30 | › How to find serial verb constructions. Spontaneous speech in Central Pame. - Bernhard Hurch, Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz - Jennifer Brunner, Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz |  |  
        			          	| 10:30 - 11:00 | › Parts unknown: re-centering “minor” word classes to rejuvenate grammar-writing and comparative linguistics - Mark Dingemanse, Radboud University |  |  
        	          	| 11:00 - 11:30 | Coffee break |  |  
        	          	| 11:30 - 12:30 | Keynote : Child language and child-directed language in grammar writing: Exploring the potential (Salle Paris) - Birgit Hellwig |  |  
        	          	| 12:30 - 14:00 | Lunch break (Self Cocagne) |  |  
        	          	| 14:00 - 15:00 | General session (Salle Paris) - Aimée Lahaussois | (+) |  
        			          	| 14:00 - 14:30 | › Examples: how to get them, how they are used by others - Eline Visser, University of Oslo |  |  
        			          	| 14:30 - 15:00 | › Challenges of Writing a Polylectal Grammar: A look from Senhaja Berber - Evgeniya Gutova, Sorbonne Nouvelle – Paris 3, Lacito, CNRS |  |  
        	          	| 15:00 - 15:30 | Coffee break |  |  
        	          	| 15:30 - 16:30 | Keynote : Language description: a challenging and fascinating task (Salle Paris) - Nicolas Quint |  |  
        	          	| 16:30 - 18:00 | General session (Salle Paris) - Florian Lionnet | (+) |  
        			          	| 16:30 - 17:00 | › Osage Grammar: Describing Osage structure in its own terms - Dylan Herrick, University of Oklahoma - Marcia Haag, University of Oklahoma |  |  
        			          	| 17:00 - 17:30 | › Phonetic adequacy in descriptive grammars - Ian Maddieson, University of Caifornia, Berkeley, University of New Mexico |  |  
        			          	| 17:30 - 18:00 | › Producing a Timucua grammar from a corpus of colonial Spanish material - George Aaron Broadwell, University of Florida |  |  
        	          	| 19:30 - 22:00 | Official dinner |  |  
        	
    	      	
    	        	
    	          		| Time | Event | (+) |  
        	          	| 09:00 - 11:00 | General session (Salle Paris) - Guillaume Segerer | (+) |  
        			          	| 09:00 - 09:30 | › Three Questions of Describing and Analyzing an Under-described Language in Transition - Wei Han, Shanghai Normal University |  |  
        			          	| 09:30 - 10:00 | › Seeing the forest or the trees: lessons for grammar writing from Grambank, a large-scale typological database - Jakob Lesage, Humboldt University of Berlin |  |  
        			          	| 10:00 - 10:30 | › Striking a balance in grammar writing: combining typology, areal studies, theories of language, and methodologies - Nadine Grimm, University of Rochester |  |  
        			          	| 10:30 - 11:00 | › Between standardization and variation: Documenting and describing South Saami - Richard Kowalik - Stockholms universitet |  |  
        	          	| 11:00 - 11:30 | Coffee break |  |  
        	          	| 11:30 - 12:30 | Keynote : Empiricizing metagrammaticography: some ideas about tools and methods (Salle Paris) - Aimée Lahaussois |  |  
        	          	| 12:30 - 14:00 | Lunch break (Self Cocagne) |  |  
        	          	| 14:00 - 15:30 | General session (Salle Paris) - Sebastian Fedden | (+) |  
        			          	| 14:00 - 14:30 | › Challenges in describing contact-induced language variation - Lidia Federica Mazzitelli, Australian National University, Universität zu Köln |  |  
        			          	| 14:30 - 15:00 | › Writing interactional organization into a grammar - Pavel Ozerov, University of Munster - Khachaturyan Maria, Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies |  |  
        			          	| 15:00 - 15:30 | › Dealing with authority bias in language description: a fieldwork informed reality. - Guillaume Guitang, Université libre de Bruxelles |  |  
        	          	| 15:30 - 16:00 | Coffee break |  |  
        	          	| 16:00 - 17:30 | General session (Salle Paris) - Neige Rochant | (+) |  
        			          	| 16:00 - 16:30 | › A grammar for Balochi: challenges of describing a language that maybe is not one - Agnes Korn, Centre de recherche sur le monde iranien |  |  
        			          	| 16:30 - 17:00 | › Evidentiality in Ainu: language-specific description and cross-linguistic comparison - Elia Dal Corso, University of Ca' Foscari [Venice, Italy] |  |  
        			          	| 17:00 - 17:30 | › Why we need a typological corpus: Gradience in description and typology - Sterre Leufkens, Utrecht Institute of Linguistics OTS |  |  
        	          	| 17:30 - 18:00 | Closing address (Salle Paris) |  |  |