2021: June 30 Lena Borise and Katalin É. Kiss (Budapest): The emergence of conjunctions and phrasal coordination in Khanty ― handout September 29 Anders Holmberg (Newcastle University), Heete Sahkai (Institute of the Estonian Language, Anne Tamm (Károly Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary): The Estonian and the Finnish left periphery October 27 Endre Németh (Department of Anthropology, Hungarian Natural History Museum): Parallels and paradoxes: Comparing the genetic and linguistic relationships of Uralic languages and Uralic speaking populations (ppt ) November 24 Sampsa Holopainen (University of Vienna): On some problems of Ugric etymology — ppt December 29 Pauli Brattico: Long head movement in Finnish 2022: January 26 Irina Burukina (Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics): Dative postpositions and agreement in Mari: What can infinitives tell us? , [zoom_irina_burukina_2022.01.26.mp4 ] February 23 Zsófia Schön (LMU Munich): A Yugan Khanty corpus, a textbook and the locative marked agent – handout March 30 Katalin Sipőcz and Sándor Szeverényi (University of Szeged): Ethno-syntactic investigation of evidentiality in two Siberian Uralic Languages [slides ] April 27 Stepan Mikhailov (HSE University): Diagnosing and Distinguishing Northern Khanty POSS.2SG Unpossessives [zoom ] [slides ] May 25 Maria Usacheva (The Institute of Linguistics, Russian Academy), Maria Brykina (The University of Hamburg), Alexey Leontyev (ABBYY): How does contact influence actually work? The case of adjective plural marking in Permic languages September 28 Research group of the Typological Database of the Volga Area Finno-Ugric Languages project: 3 x 209 Challenges Accepted: Compiling the Typological Database of the Volga Area Finno-Ugric Languages [utdb_talk.pdf] October 26 Katalin É. Kiss (Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics): From parataxis to finite subordination in the Ugric Languages November 30 Nikolett F. Gulyás (Eötvös Loránd University): Object marking in Komi-Permyak [ppt ] 2023: January 25 Chris Lasse Däbritz (University of Hamburg) : Locative and existential predications in languages of the Ob-Yenisei area February 22 Jeremy Bradley (University of Vienna): Non-finite verbal forms in the Volga-Kama region: some avenues of investigation March 29 Mariia Privizentseva (Leipzig University): The relative clause structure and projecting movement: Insights from inverse case attraction in Moksha Mordvin [talk.pdf ] April 26 Ksenia Shagal (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München): Approaching the competition between strategies in Uralic subordination [ppt ] May 31 Ferenc Havas (Eötvös Loránd University): Diathetic Ambivalence of Participles in the Uralic Languages [talk ] June 21 Daniel Abondolo (University College London) – Riitta-Liisa Valijärvi (University College London, Uppsala University): Presentation of the second edition of The Uralic Languages September 27 Gerson Klumpp, Elena Markus, Denys Teptiuk, Triin Todesk, Marili Tomingas, Eda-Riin Tuuling, Julia Zubova: The discourse particle no/nu in Uralic languages October 25 Johannes Hirvonen (University of Vienna): Topics in Meadow Mari Information Structure [talk ] November 29 Alexandra Belkind (Leipzig University): Indirective-secundative alternation in Kazym Khanty [talk ] 2024: January 31 Lena Borise (University of the Basque Country) – Tamás Halm (Pázmány Péter Catholic University; HUN-REN Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics): The curious case of the two-headed phrase: co-compounds in Hungarian and Khanty February 28 Silja-Maija Spets (University of Turku): Mari retrospectivizing particles as markers of epistemic authority and primacy March 27 Nikita Muravyev (University of Hamburg): Subjective and objective conjugation in Northern Khanty: a lexically conditioned choice? April 24 Márta Csepregi (HUN-REN Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistic; ELTE University) – Nikolett F. Gulyás (ELTE University): Causatives in Surgut Khanty and beyond [handout ] May 29 Ekaterina Georgieva (HUN-REN Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics): On sluicing in Meadow Mari and Udmurt June 26 Rebeka Kubitsch (University of Szeged): The role of indirect evidentials to mark epistemic primacy, epistemic authority and intersubjective distribution in Udmurt September 25 Mária Sipos (HUN-REN Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics) – Eszter Ruttkay-Miklián (HUN-REN Hungarian Research Centre for the Humanities