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
08:15-08:45 Registration At the venue
08:45-09:45 Inauguration
Lighting oil lamp At the venue
Welcome address by the Head of the Department of Computer Science Dr. Barathy Mayurathan University of Jaffna
Welcome dance Students
Address by the chair of the organizing committee Prof. Miriam Butt University of Konstanz
Address by the Dean, Faculty of Science Dr. Kathiravelu Thabotharan University of Jaffna
Address by the Vice Chancellor Snr. Prof. T. Velnampy University of Jaffna
Address by a member of the Executive Committee Dr. John J. Lowe University of Oxford
09:45-10:45 Keynote 1:
Processing nonconfigurationality: sentence planning and production in (some) Australian languages
Rachel Nordlinger University of Melbourne
10:45-11:30 LFG 2026 Group Picture & Tea Break At the venue
11:30-13:00 Technical Sessions
Case Concord as Subsumption: Mixed Agreement vs. Case Assignment in Slavic Adam Przepiórkowski University of Warsaw & Polish Academy of Sciences
The morphology-syntax distribution of labor: the case of agreement Alex Alsina Pompeu Fabra University
13:00-14:30 Lunch At the venue
14:30-16:45 Technical Sessions
Compliant elephants: the Sanskrit reflexive (and) causative in Paninian LFG John J. Lowe University of Oxford
Morphological vs. Periphrastic Causatives in Tamil Miriam Butt; Kengatharaiyer Sarveswaran; Natalia Villanueva; Francesca Hoffmeier University of Konstanz; University of Jaffna
Instrumental Morphology Underdetermines Argumenthood: Causee Realisation in Turkish Ditransitive Causatives Seda Öztürk University of Oxford
16:45-17:15 Tea Break At the venue
19:00 onwards Conference dinner Venue will be announced later

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
Agreement in Partitive Constructions Despina Kazana; Maria Flouraki SOAS, University of London
The Morphosyntax of Possessives in Turkish Elif Ebru Ersöyleyen University of Rochester
Case Innovation via Goals: Evidence from Indo-Aryan Miriam Butt; Ashwini Deo; Benazir Mumtaz University of Konstanz; University of Texas at Austin
Extending the ParGram Treebank: Progress and Issues in Cantonese and Irish Chit-Fung Lam; Elaine Uí Dhonnchadha University of Oxford; Trinity College Dublin
17:00-18:00 Business Meeting At the venue
18:00 onwards Reception At the venue

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 Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary
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
13:30-14:15 Argument structure and the conceptualization of events Ida Toivonen Carleton University
14:15-15:00 Event Structure and Role Relations Gillian Ramchand University of Oxford
15:00-15:30 Tea Break
15:30-16:15 Argument structure emerges from paradigmatic clustering Steve Wechsler University of Texas, Austin
16:15-17:00 Case and Event Based Linking Miriam Butt; Ashwini Deo University of Konstanz; University of Texas, Austin
17:00-17:45 General Discussion Björn Lundquist UiT, The Arctic University of Norway
17:45-18:30 Closing Remarks At the venue
19:30 onwards Celebrations (invitation only) Venue will be announced later