David Britain (University of Bern)
“Innovation diffusion, urban fetishism and mundane mobilities: understanding
phonological and grammatical change in the 21st century”
Joseph Emonds (Tomas Bata University, Zlin)
“Q: the one and only (subordinating) functional head”
Maria Jesus Frigols (European Center for Modern Languages)
“Learning through languages: promoting inclusive, plurilingual and
intercultural education”
Georgios
Giannakis (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)
“Tmesis and Univerbation in Indo-European”
Geoffrey Leech (Lancaster University)
“Growth and decline: how grammar has been changing in recent English”
Guiseppe
Longobardi (University of Trieste)
“How to probe history with grammars”
Sophia Marmaridou
(University of Athens)
“A constructional approach to indefinite generics”
Amalia Moser (University of Athens)
“Aktionsart, aspect and tense: a study in the nature of grammatical
categories”
Nicos
Sifakis (Hellenic Open University)
“Asking the right questions in New School EFL curriculum design”