DeriMo 2021

Third Workshop on Resources and Tools
for Derivational Morphology
Nancy, 9-10 September 2021


COMMITTEES


Program Committee Chairs

  • Fiammetta Namer (UMR 7118 ATILF CNRS & Université de Lorraine, Nancy)
  • Stéphanie Lignon (UMR 7118 ATILF CNRS & Université de Lorraine, Nancy)
  • Nabil Hathout (UMR 5263 CLLE CNRS & Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès, Toulouse)
  • Magda Ševčíková (ÚFAL, Charles University, Prague)
  • Zdeněk Žabokrtský (ÚFAL, Charles University, Prague)

Program Committee Members

  • Olivier Bonami (France)
  • Bruno Cartoni (Switzerland)
  • Georgette Dal (France)
  • Nicola Grandi (Italy)
  • Pius ten Hacken (Austria)
  • Richard Huyghe (Switzerland)
  • Eleonora Litta (Italy)
  • Silvia Luraghi (Italy)
  • Francesco Mambrini (Germany)
  • Rafael Marín (France)
  • Claudia Marzi (Italy)
  • Fabio Montermini (France)
  • Sebastian Padó (Germany)
  • Renáta Panocová (Slovakia)
  • Marco Passarotti (Italy)
  • Vito Pirrelli (Italy)
  • Jan Radimský (Czech Republic)
  • Franck Sajous (France)
  • Andrew Spencer (UK)
  • Pavol Štekauer (Slovakia)
  • Pavel Štichauer (Czech Republic)
  • Marko Tadic (Croatia)
  • Delphine Tribout (France)
  • Salvador Valera (Spain)

Local Organizing Committee Member

  • Fiammetta Namer (UMR 7118 ATILF CNRS & Université de Lorraine, Nancy)
  • Stéphanie Lignon (UMR 7118 ATILF CNRS & Université de Lorraine, Nancy)
  • Nabil Hathout (UMR 5263 CLLE CNRS & Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès, Toulouse)

Invited speakers

Sebastian Padó

Sebastian Padó has been professor of computational linguistics at Stuttgart University since 2013. He studied in Saarbrücken and Edinburgh and was a postdoctoral scholar at Stanford University. His core research concerns learning, representing, and processing semantic knowledge (broadly construed) from and in text. Examples include modeling various linguistic phenomena, discourse structure, inference, interfaces to other levels (morphology, syntax, pragmatics), and cross-lingual perspectives.

Richard Huyghe

Richard Huyghe is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Fribourg (Switzerland). His research focuses on lexical semantics, at the interface with derivational morphology and syntax. He has been working on the semantics of spatial representations, nominal classification, cross-categorial lexical aspect, valency alternations, polysemy and neologisms. He is currently leading an SNSF research project about the semantics of deverbal nouns in French.