Timetable

 

Tuesday, June 10

Wednesday, June 11

Thursday, June 12

9:00-9:45

 

 Kniffka: "Passe-Partout"-Names Across Cultures

Simon: Germans have not always been so strict. Observations concerning address variation in the 18th century

9:45-10:30

 

9:30 - 10:30 

Al Mouataz: Address terms of Alexandrian Arabic

Kretzenbacher et al.: Now you Sie me, now you don’t: History and remnants of the 3pl V address pronoun calque (onikanie) in Slovak

10:30-11:00

10h: Guided city tour Hildesheim (optional)

Coffee break

Coffee break

11:00-11:45

Tyfour: Forms of addressing icons of power in Facebook comments - the example of “The Syrian Presidency”

Discussion on INAR’s future moves: website, next workshop, funding, etc

11:45-12:30

Kluge: Using generic seconds to negotiate permanent switch to T-forms in interaction

Workshop closure

12:30-14:00

lunch

lunch

lunch

14:00-14:45

13.30 Welcome

14 Helincks: On explain­ning interactional shifts between the three pronomi­nal terms of address in everyday situations in Chilean Spanish

Moser: Negotiating Power and Solidarity in Argentina

 

14:45-15:30

Rivadaneira: Pronominal alternation in a corpus of spoken Chilean Spanish. Discourse-pragmatic variation of the second person singular

Moyna: Voseo vocatives and interjections in Montevideo Spanish

 

15:30-16:00

Coffee break

Coffee break

16:00-16:45

Manosuthikit: Burmese-American Teenagers’ Discursive Practices of Personal References: Bilingual Resources, Ideologies and Identities

Vismans: Address negotiations in Dutch emails

 

16:45-17:30

Aalberse & Stoop:T loss in Dutch as a change from below

Kretzenbacher et al.: Meet and Grüezi – Swiss German introduction and address behaviour at international conferences

 

17:40-18:10

Resumé of today’s activities, general discussion

Resumé of today’s activities, general discussion

 

ca. 19:30

Conference dinner