14.1393, Calls: Variation/PA USA;Deverbal Nouns/France

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-14-1393. Thu May 15 2003. ISSN: 1068-4875.

Subject: 14.1393, Calls: Variation/PA USA;Deverbal Nouns/France

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1)
Date:  Wed, 14 May 2003 15:20:03 +0000
From:  nwave at babel.ling.upenn.edu
Subject:  New Ways of Analyzing Variation, PA USA

2)
Date:  Thu, 15 May 2003 04:33:53 +0000
From:  miller at univ-lille3.fr
Subject:  Deverbal Nouns, France

-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------

Date:  Wed, 14 May 2003 15:20:03 +0000
From:  nwave at babel.ling.upenn.edu
Subject:  New Ways of Analyzing Variation, PA USA


32nd Annual Meeting on New Ways of Analyzing Variation

Short Title: NWAVE32

Date: 09-OCT-03 - 12-OCT-03
Location: Philadelphia, PA, United States of America
Contact: Bill Labov
Contact Email: nwave at babel.ling.upenn.edu
Meeting URL: http://www.ling.upenn.edu/NWAVE

Linguistic Sub-field: Sociolinguistics
Call Deadline: 01-Jun-2003

Meeting Description:

NWAVE32 will be held in Philadelphia from October 9th to 12th, 2003.
The theme of the meeting is LANGUAGE HISTORY AND LANGUAGE CONTACT.

http://www.ling.upenn.edu/NWAVE

Please be reminded that the deadline for electronic submissions for
NWAVE 32 in Philadelphia (Oct 9-12, 2003) is June 1, 2003. Detailed
information on the conference, including tips on maximizing the
acceptability of your abstract may be found at
http://www.ling.upenn.edu/NWAVE


CALL FOR PAPERS

The theme of this year's NWAVE is Language History and Language
Contact. Papers are solicited on this theme or any other aspect of
linguistic change and variation.

Abstracts should specify the data source, method of sampling if
applicable, an indication of the range and quantity of the data, and
the principal findings of the analysis. If the abstract describes a
substantial body of work and a significant addition to current
knowledge of the field, there is a high probability of acceptance. If
you choose to submit an abstract concerning work not yet completed, or
a paper of a more general nature, the likelihood of acceptance will
depend upon the judges' best effort to evaluate the significance of
the work.

Presentation format: Session speakers will have 20 minutes for their
presentations and 5 minutes for discussion and questions. NWAVE 32 is
also planning to highlight a substantial poster session, which will be
held in the atrium of Huntsman Hall. Special arrangements will be made
for those who would like to have posters printed in advance by
submitting a .pdf file.

Joint authorship: You may submit two abstracts if both are by joint
authors. Otherwise, only one abstract will be considered from an
author.

Submission: Email abstracts to nwave at babel.ling.upenn.edu, using the
following guidelines:

* Please limit abstracts to 500 words (not including title and
references).
* Provide two or three keywords at the end of the abstract.
* Type either ''Abstract-Poster,'' ''Abstract-Paper,'' or
''Abstract-Either'' in the subject line of the email message,
depending on which presentation format you prefer.
* In the body of the email, indicate your name, affiliation, email
address (if it will change over the summer), and the title of your
abstract.
* You may either include your abstract within the body of your email
or submit it as an attachment. Please keep in mind that abstracts will
be forwarded to a panel of referees as part of an anonymous review
process. If you attach your abstract, do not include your name within
the attachment itself, and use a standard file format such as .doc,
.rtf, .txt, .html, or .pdf. If your abstract includes phonetic fonts
or extensive formatting, submit a .pdf file with fonts embedded.

Deadline: Abstracts are due Sunday, June 1, 2003. Authors can expect
notification of acceptance or rejection by July 1, 2003.

Proceedings: Selected papers from NWAVE 32 will be published in the
Penn Working Papers in Linguistics. Proceedings from past NWAVE
conferences are also available for sale.

Please contact us at nwave at babel.ling.upenn.edu with any questions or
concerns.

We look forward to reading your abstracts and to seeing as many of you
as possible in Philly in October.

The NWAVE 32 Committee


-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------

Date:  Thu, 15 May 2003 04:33:53 +0000
From:  miller at univ-lille3.fr
Subject:  Deverbal Nouns, France


International Conference on Deverbal Nouns

Short Title: deverbal nouns

Date: 23-Sep-2004 - 25-Sep-2004
Location: Lille, France
Contact: Daniele Monseur
Contact Email: deverbalnouns at univ-lille3.fr
Meeting URL: http://www.univ-lille3.fr/silex/Deverbalnouns.htm

Linguistic Sub-field: General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 15-Feb-2004


Meeting Description:

International conference on deverbal nouns
(Version française ci-dessous)
Université Lille 3
23-25 septembre 2004

Invited Speakers: Artemis Alexiadou (Universität Stuttgart), David
Dowty (Ohio State University), Jane Grimshaw (Rutger's University),
Françoise Kerleroux (Université Paris 10)

Call for papers

Deverbal nouns are a crucial topic of linguistic inquiry because their
analysis involves problems of morphology, syntax and semantics and can
shed light on the interfaces between these components. Abstracts are
invited on all questions pertaining to deverbal nouns, including

- The different morphological processes constructing nouns from verbs
- How these morphological processes influence the syntactic and
semantic properties of the resulting noun
- The relationship between the argument structure of the source verb
and that of the resulting noun
- The relationship between the syntactic subcategorization properties
of the source verb and those of the resulting deverbal noun
- The semantic interpretation of deverbal nouns and its links to
argument structure, subcategorization, and morphology
- The status of nouns which are semantically linked to a verbal
predicate without there being any morphological relationship between
the two.
- The status of gerunds and other intermediate forms between nouns and
verbs
- Comparative and typological studies of deverbal nouns
- Studies of the choice in discourse between an NP headed by a
deverbal noun and a finite clause headed by the source verb

Submissions on other languages than English and French will also be
welcome.  Talks will be delivered in English or French.

Abstracts must be anonymous will be a maximum of 1000 words long on 2
A4 pages and will preferably be submitted electronically in .pdf
format to deverbalnouns at univ-lille3.fr (in case you cannot produce
.pdf, we will also accept .rtf, .doc, and .ps files).

If you cannot submit electronically, we will accept submissions by
ordinary mail as long as they arrive before the deadline.  Deadline
for submissions: 15 February 2004 Information about the conference
will be kept up to date on
http://www.univ-lille3.fr/silex/Deverbalnouns.htm


Colloque international sur les noms déverbaux
Université Lille 3
23-25 septembre 2004

Conférenciers invités : Artemis Alexiadou (Universität Stuttgart),
David Dowty (Ohio State University), Jane Grimshaw (Rutger's
University), Françoise Kerleroux (Université Paris 10)

Les noms déverbaux sont un domaine de recherche particulièrement
intéressant en linguistique parce qu'ils sont au carrefour de la
morphologie, de la syntaxe et de la sémantique. Ils fournissent donc
un champ empirique idéal pour étudier les interfaces entre ces
différents composants de la théorie linguistique. Nous souhaitons
des résumés de communications sur toutes les questions concernant
les noms déverbaux, entre autres:

- Les différents procédés morphologiques permettant de construire des
noms à partir de verbes
- L'effet de ces procédés morphologiques sur la syntaxe et la
sémantique du nom résultant
- Les relations entre la structure argumentale du verbe source et
celle du nom résultant
- Les relations entre les propriétés de sous-catégorisation du verbe
source et celles du nom résultant
- L'interprétation sémantique des noms déverbaux et ses liens avec la
structure argumentale, la sous-catégorisation et la morphologie.
- Le statut des noms qui sont sémantiquement apparentés à un
prédicat verbal, sans qu'il n'y ait une relation morphologique entre
les deux
- Le statut des gérondifs et des autres formes intermédiaires entre
noms et verbes
- Des études typologiques et comparatistes des noms déverbaux.
- Etudes des conditions de choix en discours entre un SN ayant pour
tête un nom déverbal et une phrase finie ayant pour tête le verbe
source

Les propositions des communications sur des langues autres que
l'anglais et le français seront également bien venues.  Les langues
de communication seront l'anglais et le français.

Les résumés doivent être anonymes et seront au maximum de 1000 mots
sur 2 pages A4 et seront de préférence transmis électroniquement à
l'adresse deverbalnouns at univ-lille3.fr sous la forme d'un fichier .pdf
(en cas d'impossibilité de produire du .pdf des documents .rtf, .doc
ou .ps seront acceptés).

En cas d'impossibilité de fournir une version électronique, nous
accepterons les soumissions par courrier ordinaire pour autant
qu'elles arrivent avant la date limite.

Date limite de réception des résumés: le 15 février 2004
Les informations concernant le colloque seront maintenues à jour sur
le site: http://www.univ-lille3.fr/silex/Deverbalnouns.htm

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