21.3530, Calls: Morphology, Pragmatics/United Kingdom

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Subject: 21.3530, Calls: Morphology, Pragmatics/United Kingdom

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Date: 04-Sep-2010
From: Emmanuelle Labeau < e.labeau at aston.ac.uk >
Subject: 10th International Conference on Tense, Aspect, Modality and Evidentiality
 

	
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Date: Sat, 04 Sep 2010 11:42:43
From: Emmanuelle Labeau [e.labeau at aston.ac.uk]
Subject: 10th International Conference on Tense, Aspect, Modality and Evidentiality

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Full Title: 10th International Conference on Tense, Aspect, Modality and 
Evidentiality 
Short Title: Chronos 10 

Date: 18-Apr-2011 - 20-Apr-2011
Location: Birmingham, United Kingdom 
Contact Person: Emmanuelle Labeau
Meeting Email: e.labeau at aston.ac.uk
Web Site: http://www1.aston.ac.uk/lss/news-events/conferences-
seminars/chronos-10/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Morphology; Pragmatics 

Call Deadline: 15-Sep-2010 

Meeting Description:

CHRONOS is a series of conferences devoted to current research on the 
morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics of markers of tense, aspect, 
modality and evidentiality (TAME).  

The conferences welcome presentations from scholars who approach 
linguistic research from different perspectives and embrace different 
theoretical frameworks. PhD students are most welcome to submit a paper. 

Final Call For Papers

Main session
The main session will look at: morphology, syntax, semantics, and 
pragmatics of markers of tense, aspect, modality and evidentiality.

Thematic panel sessions
1. New  approaches to modal concord - Pranav Anand, Adrian Brasoveanu 
(Santa Cruz), Patrick Grosz (MIT), Janneke Huitink (Frankfurt), Hedde 
Zeijlstra (Amsterdam)

2. Simultaneity in Adult Second Language Acquisition - Kathleen Bardovi-
Harlig, Hyun-Jin Kim (Indiana University), Inès Saddour & Qiaochao Zhang 
(Aston University)

3. Systematic ambiguity of modals in interaction with tense and aspect- Alda 
Mari & Fabio Del Prete (IJN, CNRS/ENS/EHESS)

4. TAME markers and the procedural/conceptual distinction - Cécile Barbet, 
Alain Rihs & Louis de Saussure (University of Neuchatel, Switzerland; Opal 
Coast University, France)

5. The evolution of the modals and quasi-modals in New Englishes - Dirk 
Noël (The University of Hong Kong) & Johan van der Auwera (University of 
Antwerp)

6.The semantics and morphology of Aspect across languages - Maria J 
Arche (University of Greenwich, London, UK)

Special associated workshop
Emmanuelle Labeau (Aston University) & Jacques Bres (Praxiling UMR 
5267 CNRS, Université Montpellier 3) Chronos 10 will also comprise a 
workshop dedicated to the Current evolutions of the French and Romance 
verbal system. The workshop will constitute a unique opportunity of bringing 
together and confronting different recent approaches to verbal system 
evolution throughout Romance Languages.

Guest speakers
Peter Austin - School of Oriental and African studies (University of London) 
Cleo Condoravdi - Palo Alto Research Center & Stanford University 
Paul Hopper - Carnegie Mellon University 
Louis de Saussure - Université de Neuchâtel 

Submission guidelines

Submissions should: 

Be anonymous 
Include clear research question(s), proposed methodology and references 
Indicate if they are being submitted for the Main Session, one of the six 
Thematic Panel sessions, or for the Associated Workshop.

Contributors should submit abstracts as Microsoft Word documents- 400 
words maximum through Easy Abstracts: 
http://linguistlist.org/confcustom/customhome.cfm?
emeetingid=0202J846589E5E5A408040441&CFID=34223024&CFTOKEN=
e2ce8d0f68de5cbe-759A4BB2-E2E0-A4F5-
CF38A098D31B8887&jsessionid=dc30fce49cfc$3F$3F$1

Important dates
September 15, 2010: Deadline for paper proposals 
Mid-December, 2010: Notification of acceptance 

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CHRONOS 10 

Présentation générale

Conférance principale: morphologie, syntaxe, sémantique et pragmatique 
des marqueurs de temps, d'aspect, de modalité et évidentialité. 

Panels thématiques:
   
1. New  approaches to modal concord - Pranav Anand, Adrian Brasoveanu 
(Santa Cruz), Patrick Grosz (MIT), Janneke Huitink (Frankfurt), Hedde 
Zeijlstra (Amsterdam) 

2. Simultaneity in Adult Second Language Acquisition -Kathleen Bardovi-
Harlig, Hyun-Jin Kim (Indiana University), Inès Saddour & Qiaochao Zhang 
(Aston University) 

3. Systematic ambiguity of modals in interaction with tense and aspect - 
Alda Mari & Fabio Del Prete (IJN, CNRS/ENS/EHESS) 

4. TAME markers and the procedural/conceptual distinction - Cécile Barbet, 
Alain Rihs & Louis de Saussure (University of Neuchatel, Switzerland; Opal 
Coast University, France) 

5. The evolution of the modals and quasi-modals in New Englishes - Dirk 
Noël (The University of Hong Kong) & Johan van der Auwera (University of 
Antwerp) 

6.The semantics and morphology of Aspect across languages - Maria J 
Arche (University of Greenwich, London, UK) 

Atelier associé: Emmanuelle Labeau (Aston University) & Jacques Bres 
(Praxiling UMR 5267 CNRS, Université Montpellier 3) Chronos 10 
comprendra également un atelier consacré aux Evolutions actuelles des 
temps verbaux en français et dans les langues romanes. L'atelier 
constituera une occasion unique de rassembler et de confronter différentes 
approches récentes sur l'évolution du système verbal aux travers des 
langues romanes. 

Instructions de soumission 

Les soumissions devraient : 
Etre anonymes;
Inclure une / des question(s) de recherche claire(s), la méthodologie et des 
références
Indiquer si elles sont pour les séances générales, l'une des six séances 
thématiques (donner le titre) ou l'atelier associé. 
Les participants sont priés de soumettre leur résumé (max.400 mots) sous 
le format Microsoft Word via Easy Abstracts: 
http://linguistlist.org/confcustom/customhome.cfm?
emeetingid=0202J846589E5E5A408040441&CFID=34223024&CFTOKEN=
e2ce8d0f68de5cbe-759A4BB2-E2E0-A4F5-
CF38A098D31B8887&jsessionid=dc30fce49cfc$3F$3F$1

Dates importantes :
Echéance pour les résumés: 15 septembre 2010 
Notification d'acceptation pour les résumés: mi-décembre, 2010





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