22.2576, Calls: Linguistic Theories, General Linguistics/France

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Subject: 22.2576, Calls: Linguistic Theories, General Linguistics/France

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Date: 20-Jun-2011
From: Sylvie Hancil [smhttiki at hotmail.com]
Subject: Grammaticalization Theory and Data
 

	
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Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2011 10:55:47
From: Sylvie Hancil [smhttiki at hotmail.com]
Subject: Grammaticalization Theory and Data

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Full Title: Grammaticalization Theory and Data 
Short Title: Gramm2012 

Date: 10-May-2012 - 11-May-2012
Location: Rouen, France 
Contact Person: Sylvie Hancil
Meeting Email: smhttiki at hotmail.com
Web Site: http://www.gramm2012.com 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Linguistic Theories 

Call Deadline: 30-Oct-2011 

Meeting Description:

The University of Rouen will be organizing an International Conference on Grammaticalization Theory and Data on May 10-11, 2012. 

Since the 1980s grammaticalization theory has emerged as a key theory to understand and explain language change. The examination of constant new empirical data has contributed to enrich and refine the theoretical framework. The purpose of this conference is to continue to explore the various facets of grammaticalization by proposing state-of-the-art papers not only in traditional areas of grammaticalization but also on innovative phenomena. New research on the following topics is specially welcome: grammaticalization and constructions; grammaticalization and gradualness and/or gradience; grammaticalization and (inter)subjectification; grammaticalization and prosody; grammaticalization and right-boundary adverbials.

L'Université de Rouen organise un colloque international sur la théorie de la grammaticalisation et les données du 10 au 11 mai 2012. Pléniers: Bernd Heine (Université de Cologne) and Elizabeth Traugott (Université de Stanford).

Depuis les années 1980, la théorie de la grammaticalisation s'est révélée comme une théorie clé pour comprendre et expliquer le changement linguistique. L'examen constant de données nouvelles empiriques a contribué à enrichir et raffiner le cadre théorique. Le but de ce colloque est de continuer à explorer les diverses facettes de la grammaticalisation en proposant des communications à la pointe de la recherche non seulement dans des domaines traditionnels de la grammaticalisation mais aussi sur des phénomènes émergents. On accueillera en particulier avec bienveillance les thèmes suivants: grammaticalisation et constructions; grammaticalisation et gradience; grammaticalisation et (inter)subjectivisation; grammaticalisation et prosodie; grammaticalisation et adverbs à droite.

Plenary Speakers: Bernd Heine (University of Köln) and Elizabeth Traugott (Stanford University). 

Call for Papers:

Time for Papers: 20 minutes, plus 10 minutes for questions. 

Conference Languages: English and French

Submission Procedure: 

Abstracts should be anonymous and no more than one side of A4. They should be sent to the following address in PDF format: smhttiki at hotmail.com 

Please include the following information in the main body of your email: title and name of author(s); affiliation; email address for correspondence; presentation title; 3-5 keywords. 

Submission Deadline: October 30, 2011 
Notification of acceptance will be sent to the authors by the end of November 2011.

For more information on the conference, go to the website: http://www.gramm2012.com

Appel:

Temps pour les communications: 20 minutes, plus 10 minutes pour les questions.

Langues pour le colloque: français/anglais

Procédure de soumission:

Les résumés devront être anonymes et ne pas dépasser une feuille A4. Ils devront être envoyés en format PDF à l'adresse suivante: smhttiki at hotmail.com.

Veuillez inclure les informations suivantes dans les corps de texte de votre email : titre et nom de l'auteur/des auteurs; affiliation; courriel pour la correspondance; titre de la presentation; 3-5 mots clés.

Date limite de soumission: 30 octobre 2011-06-20
Une notification d'acceptation sera envoyée aux auteurs pour la fin novembre 2011.

Pour plus d'informations sur le colloque, allez sur le site web du colloque: http://www.gramm2012.com







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