[LFG] CSSP 2017: Final Call for Papers

Berthold Crysmann berthold.crysmann at gmail.com
Mon May 1 15:46:58 UTC 2017


Final Call for Papers:

CSSP 2017
The 12th Syntax and Semantics Conference in Paris
November 23-25, 2017, École Normale Supérieure

Invited speakers:

Stephen Wechsler (U Texas at Austin)
Marco Baroni (Facebook Artificial Intelligence Research, Paris)
Regine Eckardt (U Konstanz)

Thematic Session: Discourse particles

The 12th Syntax and Semantics Conference in Paris (CSSP 2017) will take
place on November 23-25, 2017 at the École Nationale Supérieure (ENS),
Paris. CSSP welcomes papers combining empirical inquiry and formal
explicitness, and favours comparisons between different theoretical
frameworks.

In light of the fact that work in semantics often addresses pragmatic
issues and with the increasing prominence of both experimental and
computational approaches CSSP now welcomes papers employing
theoretical/experimental/computational methods in:

- Syntax
- Semantics
- Pragmatics
- The syntax-semantics interface
- The semantics-pragmatics interface
- Language acquisition: syntax-semantics-pragmatics

The thematic session will focus on the issue of: Discourse particles

Submission: We invite submissions for 40 minute presentations
(including 10 minutes for discussion). CSSP is changing its submission
procedures. Submissions are expected to describe substantial, original,
completed and unpublished work, hence submissions should be up to 5
pages plus an extra page for references (anonymous pdf). The submission
procedure and templates for abstracts are available at http://www.cssp.
cnrs.fr/cssp2017/soumission/index_en.html.

In order to submit your paper, please go to the conference's page on
easychair (you need to already be signed up for an easy chair account
on easychair.org): https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cssp2017

Important Dates:

Submission deadline: 8 May 2017
Notification of acceptance: 15 July 2017
Program: 31 July 2017
Conference: 23-25 November 2017

Scientific Committee:

Anne Abeillé (Université Paris Diderot)
Berthold Crysmann (chair) (CNRS)
Hans-Martin Gärtner (Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
Jonathan Ginzburg (Université Paris Diderot)
Caroline Heycock (University of Edinburgh)
Alda Mari (CNRS, ENS Ulm)
Christopher Piñón (Université Lille 3 / UMR 8163 STL)
Laurent Roussarie (Université Paris 8)
Benjamin Spector (CNRS / EHESS / ENS Ulm)
Jesse Tseng (CNRS, Université Toulouse)





More information about the LFG mailing list