The 31st International Lexical Functional Grammar Conference (LFG2026)

Venue: Department of Computer Science, University of Jaffna, Sri Lanka

Dates: 28-30 July 2026

Website: https://conf.jfn.ac.lk/lfg/

28 July 2026

Time Event / Topic Speaker / Venue
08:30-09:00 Registration At the venue
09:00-09:45 Inauguration
09:00-09:45 Lighting oil lamp At the venue
09:00-09:45 Welcome address by the Head of the Department of Computer Science Dr. Barathy Mayurathan University of Jaffna
09:00-09:45 Welcome dance Students
09:00-09:45 Address by the chair of the organizing committee Prof. Miriam Butt University of Konstanz
09:00-09:45 Address by the Dean, Faculty of Science The Dean University of Jaffna
09:00-09:45 Address by the Vice Chancellor Snr. Prof. T. Velnampy University of Jaffna
09:00-09:45 Address by a member of the Executive Committee Dr. John J. Lowe University of Oxford
09:45-10:45 Keynote 1 Rachel Nordlinger University of Melbourne
10:45-11:30 LFG 2026 Group Picture & Tea Break At the venue
11:30-13:00 Technical Sessions
11:30-13:00 Case Concord as Subsumption: Mixed Agreement vs. Case Assignment in Slavic Adam Przepiórkowski University of Warsaw & Polish Academy of Sciences
11:30-13:00 The morphology-syntax distribution of labor: the case of agreement Alex Alsina Pompeu Fabra University
13:00-14:00 Lunch At the venue
14:00-16:15 Technical Sessions
14:00-16:15 Compliant elephants: the Sanskrit reflexive (and) causative in Paninian LFG John J. Lowe University of Oxford
14:00-16:15 Morphological vs. Periphrastic Causatives in Tamil Miriam Butt; Kengatharaiyer Sarveswaran; Natalia Villanueva; Francesca Hoffmeier University of Konstanz; University of Jaffna
14:00-16:15 Instrumental Morphology Underdetermines Argumenthood: Causee Realisation in Turkish Ditransitive Causatives Seda Öztürk University of Oxford
16:15-16:45 Tea Break At the venue
17:00-18:00 Business Meeting At the venue

29 July 2026

Time Event / Topic Speaker
09:00-11:15 Technical Sessions
09:00-11:15 Variation in multi-part expression of predicators in north/central Australian languages Jane Simpson Australian National University
09:00-11:15 LFG meets diachronic typology in Indonesian Austronesian: how reciprocal meaning migrates under morphological attrition I Wayan Arka; Marcelinus Y.F. Akoli; Charbel El Khaisi; Yustinus Ghanggo Ate; Emma Keith; Yuchen L; Keira Mullan; Yana Qomariana Australian National University
09:00-11:15 On coordination and how it does not involve selectional violations Agnieszka Patejuk; Adam Przepiórkowski Polish Academy of Sciences; University of Warsaw & Polish Academy of Sciences
11:15-11:45 Tea Break At the venue
11:45-13:15 Technical Sessions
11:45-13:15 Bulgarian clitics: a computational implementation at the syntax-prosody interface Tina Bögel University of Konstanz
11:45-13:15 PCDRT-inspired pronoun and presupposition resolution in XLE+Glue Mark-Matthias Zymla; Nadine Bade; Kascha Kruschwitz; Piyapath T Spencer University of Konstanz
13:15-14:00 Lunch At the venue
14:00-15:30 Technical Sessions
14:00-15:30 Coordination of prepositions that require different values of case Agnieszka Patejuk Polish Academy of Sciences
14:00-15:30 Case-marking in Pitjantjatjara: Edge inflection and noun phrase structure Sasha Wilmoth; Rachel Nordlinger University of Melbourne
15:30-17:00 Poster Session + Tea Break
15:30-17:00 Agreement in Partitive Constructions Despina Kazana; Maria Flouraki SOAS, University of London
15:30-17:00 The Morphosyntax of Possessives in Turkish Elif Ebru Ersöyleyen University of Rochester
15:30-17:00 Case Innovation via Goals: Evidence from Indo-Aryan Miriam Butt; Ashwini Deo; Benazir Mumtaz University of Konstanz; University of Texas at Austin
15:30-17:00 Extending the ParGram Treebank: Progress and Issues in Cantonese and Irish Chit-Fung Lam; Elaine Uí Dhonnchadha University of Oxford; Trinity College Dublin
17:30-18:30 Reception At the venue
19:00 onwards Conference Dinner To be announced

30 July 2026

Time Event / Topic Speaker / Venue
09:00-10:00 Keynote 2 Ash Asudeh University of Rochester
10:00-10:30 Tea Break At the venue
10:30-12:00 Technical Sessions
10:30-12:00 Some of the major steps towards a comprehensive LFG analysis of partitivity in Hungarian Tibor Laczkó University of Debrecen
10:30-12:00 Hindi differential object marking in Evolutionary LFG Sampada Deshpande; Stephen Wechsler University of Texas, Austin
12:00-13:00 Lunch At the venue
Workshop on Argument Structure
13:00-13:30 Introduction Miriam Butt University of Konstanz
13:30-14:00 Talk Jamie Findlay University of Oslo
14:00-14:45 Event Structure and Role Relations Gillian Ramchand University of Oxford
14:45-15:15 Tea Break
15:15-16:00 Argument structure and the conceptualization of events Ida Toivonen Carleton University
16:00-16:45 Argument structure emerges from paradigmatic clustering Steve Wechsler University of Texas, Austin
16:45-17:30 Case and Event Based Linking Miriam Butt; Ashwini Deo University of Konstanz; University of Texas, Austin
17:30-18:00 General Discussion
18:00-18:30 Closing Remarks At the venue
19:30 onwards Celebrations Venue will be announced later