14.2174, Calls: General Ling; Syntax/Semantics/Finland

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Subject: 14.2174, Calls: General Ling; Syntax/Semantics/Finland

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Date:  Sat, 16 Aug 2003 13:14:48 +0000
From:  katrinhiietam at hotmail.com
Subject:  Finnic Arguments

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Date:  Wed, 13 Aug 2003 15:58:23 +0200
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Date:  Sat, 16 Aug 2003 13:14:48 +0000
From:  katrinhiietam at hotmail.com
Subject:  Finnic Arguments


Finnic Arguments

Date: 07-Jan-2004 - 09-Jan-2004
Location: Helsinki, Finland
Contact: Katrin Hiietam
Contact Email: katrinhiietam at hotmail.com

Linguistic Sub-field: General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 31-Aug-2003

Meeting Description:

Finnic Arguments - second CFP Workshop Finnic Arguments

As a continuation to the workshop ISSUES IN FINNIC SYNTAX (19th SCL),
the workshop FINNIC ARGUMENTS, to be held at 20th Scandinavian
Conference of Linguistics (Helsinki 7-9 January 2004), invites
abstracts on issues related to verbal arguments in Finnic and Saami
languages.

The focus of the workshop is the syntax and semantics of the core
arguments of a clause, as well as valency changing operations in which
verbal arguments participate (e.g. causativisation, impersonalisation
etc.). The workshop especially welcomes papers which present new data
and discuss the implications for any theoretical framework. The
workshop is open to papers from all frameworks, including descriptive
typology.

A few of the questions that the workshop aims to seek answers to are
listed below:
- How are grammatical relations defined in Finnic and Saami languages?
Are GRs a construction-specific phenomena rather than definable within
a language or a language family?
- What kind of valency changing operations do core arguments
participate in? Do these constructions possess any particular areal
characteristics?
- When the core arguments undergo a valency changing operation, does
their grammatical status change?
- What is the best way to characterise impersonal constructions, along
with their morphosyntax and semantics?

Abstracts should be no longer than one A4 page. A separate page may be
used for data, tables, figures and references. Abstracts should be
sent as attachments to the workshop email address either in Word or
rtf format.

Please include name, affiliation and email address at the top of the
page.

Abstracts and any informal enquiries should be sent to:
finnic_arguments at hotmail.com

Deadline for submissions: 31 August 2003

Notification of acceptance: 25 September 2003

Workshop organisers:
Katrin Hiietam, (katrinhiietam at hotmail.com)
Elsi Kaiser, University of Pennsylvania (ekaiser at babel.ling.upenn.edu)
Satu Manninen, University of Lund (satu.manninen at englund.lu.se)
Diane Nelson, University of Leeds (d.c.nelson at leeds.ac.uk)
Virve-Anneli Vihman, University of Edinburgh (virve at ling.ed.ac.uk)


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