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Date: 21-May-2008
From: Liina Lindström < liina at murre.ut.ee >
Subject: Cognitive and Functional Perspectives on Dynamic Tendencies in Languages

 

	
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Cognitive and Functional Perspectives on Dynamic Tendencies in Languages 
Short Title: CFP 

Date: 29-May-2008 - 01-Jun-2008 
Location: Tartu, Estonia 
Contact: Ilona Tragel 
Contact Email: ilona.tragel at ut.ee 
Meeting URL: http://www.fl.ut.ee/kttdk/ecla 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Meeting Description: 

Cognitive and Functional Perspectives on Dynamic Tendencies in Languages

Description

The aim of the conference is to bring together linguists working in the
functional and cognitive linguistic paradigms. We invite linguists who take a
functional and/or cognitive perspective in describing and explaining linguistic
phenomena in the language(s) they are researching and those working on language
dynamics from a functional or cognitive perspective to participate.

We especially encourage linguists working on the Uralic languages to submit
papers, in the hope of expanding the Cognitive Linguistic paradigm with data
from these languages; researchers involved with other languages and language
families are, of course, also most welcome. We also encourage papers on
grammaticalization and those looking at the role of oral and written forms, or
different language varieties, in language change, as well as changes in grammar
resulting from language contact. Furthermore, presentations dealing with
different usage-based models, including construction grammar, are also welcome.

Keywords

Cognitive and functional studies on grammar
Grammaticalization
Dynamics of language
Synchronic and diachronic language change
Language contact: aspects of grammar
Usage-based approaches and models
Emergent grammar
Language typology
Language evolution
Uralic languages

Plenary Speakers

Bernd Heine
Ronald Langacker
Ewa Dabrowska
Martin Haspelmath 

The program and the abstracts are available: http://www.fl.ut.ee/kttdk/ecla/program

Special theme session May 29, 2008, Tartu 
The Slavic Cognitive Linguistics Conference (SCLC-2008) 

Other theme sessions:

1) Functional approaches to lesser-studied Uralic Languages
Organizers: Florian Siegl (University of Tartu) & Michael Riessler  (Humboldt
Universtität, Berlin)

2) Studying global language dynamics through large typological and lexical
databases 
Organizers: Valery Solovyev (Kazan State University) and Søren Wichmann (Max
Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology and Leiden University) 

3) Mood and Modality in Uralic Languages 
Organizers: Irina Nikolaeva (SOAS) and Anne Tamm (University of Florence, EKI)

4) Empirical Approaches to Polysemy and Synonymy 
Organizers: Dylan Glynn (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) and Justyna Robinson
(Universtiy of Sheffield)

5) Theme session on semantic roles and argument marking
Organizers: Seppo Kittilä (University of Helsinki) and Fernando Zúñiga 
(University of Zürich)

Registration for the conference is still open:
http://www.fl.ut.ee/kttdk/ecla/reg. The final date for electronic registration
is May 25, 2008.







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