23.130, Calls: Typology, Historical Ling, Lang Acq, General Ling/Germany

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Subject: 23.130, Calls: Typology, Historical Ling, Lang Acq, General Ling/Germany

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Date: 07-Jan-2012
From: Markus Steinbach [markus.steinbach at phil.uni-goettingen.de]
Subject: Clitics and Beyond


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Date: Sat, 07 Jan 2012 07:57:03
From: Markus Steinbach [markus.steinbach at phil.uni-goettingen.de]
Subject: Clitics and Beyond

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Full Title: Clitics and Beyond 

Date: 03-May-2012 - 05-May-2012
Location: Göttingen, Germany 
Contact Person: Sascha Gaglia
Meeting Email: sgaglia at gwdg.de
Web Site: http://www.uni-goettingen.de/de/307665.html 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Typology 

Call Deadline: 31-Jan-2012 

Meeting Description:

Workshop: Clitics and Beyond
Location: Georg-August-Universitaet Goettingen
Date: May 3-5, 2012

Clitics are often phonologically reduced forms with a special paradigmatic and/or syntactic distribution compared to other parts of speech (e.g., free pronouns). Therefore, clitics are studied from quite different linguistic perspectives. E.g., while phonologists are interested in prosodic questions about clitics at the interface between phonology and syntax, morphologists and syntacticians usually investigate the paradigmatic and/or linear distribution of clitics with respect to morphosyntactic features and to syntactic rules of well-formedness. One characteristic, however, that concerns all linguistic perspectives mentioned here, is the explicit or at least implicit interest in the interaction between different components of the grammar, since clitics are a locus classicus for interface studies. Therefore, the workshop tries to bring together linguists working on clitics and related grammatical parts of speech (e.g., functional words, particles, etc.) from diverse research fields. 

Invited Speakers:

Željko Bošković (University of Connecticut)
Martin Haspelmath (University of Leipzig)
Natascha Müller (University of Wuppertal)
Cecilia Poletto (University of Frankfurt/Main) 

2nd Call for Papers:

We welcome submissions addressing clitics and related expressions from various perspectives such as phonology and prosody, morphology, syntax, semantics, information structure, typology, historical linguistics, psycholinguistics, language acquisition, and computational linguistics.

We invite abstracts for 35-minute presentation (plus 10 minutes for discussion). Abstracts should be anonymous and not exceed two pages, including examples and references. Please send your abstracts electronically in pdf- or doc-format to sgaglia at gwdg.de and include your name, affiliation and the title of the abstract in the body of the email. Submissions will be reviewed by two reviewers.

Deadline for abstract submission: January 31, 2012
Notification: February 15, 2012

Organisers:

Sascha Gaglia (Department of Romance Philology)
Anke Holler (Department of German Philology)
Uwe Junghanns (Department of Slavic Philology)
Markus Steinbach (Department of German Philology)





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