24.3877, Calls: Phonology/France

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Subject: 24.3877, Calls: Phonology/France

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Date: Wed, 02 Oct 2013 14:10:28
From: Sophie Wauquier [sophie.wauquier at orange.fr]
Subject: Theoretical Issues in Contemporary Phonology Reading Tobias Scheer

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Full Title: Theoretical Issues in Contemporary Phonology Reading Tobias Scheer 
Short Title: RTS 

Date: 06-Feb-2014 - 08-Feb-2014
Location: Paris, France 
Contact Person: Sophie Wauquier
Meeting Email: sophie.wauquier at orange.fr
Web Site: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rts1 

Linguistic Field(s): Phonology 

Call Deadline: 15-Oct-2013 

Meeting Description:

Five French labs are organizing an international workshop in Paris, focused on the work of Tobias Scheer, with the aim of assessing the current issues in theoretical Phonology and its interfaces. The purpose of the workshop is to discuss, pro et contra, the main theoretical contributions of the over sixty research papers (see www.unice.fr/dsl/tobweb/papers.htm) and his three books (published by Mouton de Gruyter) and to explore the directions of their subsequent developments: 

- A lateral theory of phonology. Vol.1 : What is CVCV, and why should it be ? (2004)
- A Guide to Morphosyntax-Phonology Interface Theories. How Extra-Phonological Information is Treated in Phonology since Trubetzkoy's Grenzsignale (2011)
- Direct Interface and One-Channel Translation. A Non-Diacritic Theory of the Morphosyntax-Phonology Interface. Vol.2 of A Lateral Theory of Phonology (2012)

Keynote Speakers (organized by thematic sessions):

Issues in Phonology: Government Phonology, Syllabic Theory, Accent, Apophony, Diachrony, Slavic Languages:

J. Brandao de Carvalho (SFL, University of Paris 8)

Emilie Caratini (University of Poitiers)
E. Cyran (University of Lublin)
A. Nevins (University College London)

D. Petit (Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris)
Ph. Ségéral (LLF, University of Paris 7)
P. Szigetvari (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest)

Morpho-Syntactic Interfaces and the Architecture of Grammar:

S.Benjaballah (LLF, Université of Paris 7)
R. Bermudez-Otero (The University of Manchester) R. d'Alessandro (Leiden University)
E. Dresher (Toronto University)
P. Kiparsky (Stanford University)
G. Piggott (McGill University, Montreal)

G. Postma (Meertens Institute, Amsterdam)

H. van der Hulst (University of Connecticut)

Epistemological Issues and Connections with the Cognitive Sciences:

G. Bergounioux (LLL, University of Orléans)
P. Encrevé (EHESS)
B. Laks (Modyco, Paris 10, Ouest-Nanterre)

2nd Call for Posters:

Important: Extension of the deadline to 15 October 2013

We invite abstract submissions for three parallel poster sessions, one on each of the three days of the workshop. One person can submit at most two abstracts and only one as first author. Abstracts must be submitted electronically in PDF format. Submissions should be anonymous and not reveal the identity of the author(s) in any form (e.g., references, file name or properties of the abstract). Abstracts must not exceed two pages in letter-size or A4 paper, including examples and references, with 2.5 cm (1 inch) margins on all sides and 12 point font size. Abstracts should be submitted via the EasyChair conference system page. Abstracts will be reviewed and selected by an international scientific committee

When: February 6-8, 2014

Where: Paris (more information will be provided soon)

Extended submission deadline: October 15, 2013

How to submit: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rts1

Keynote Speakers (organized by thematic sessions):

Issues in Phonology: Government Phonology, Syllabic Theory, Accent, Apophony, Diachrony, Slavic Languages:

J. Brandao de Carvalho (SFL, University of Paris 8)

Emilie Caratini (University of Poitiers)
E. Cyran (University of Lublin)
A. Nevins (University College London)

D. Petit (Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris)
Ph. Ségéral (LLF, University of Paris 7)
P. Szigetvari (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest)

Morpho-Syntactic Interfaces and the Architecture of Grammar:

S.Benjaballah (LLF, Université of Paris 7)
R. Bermudez-Otero (The University of Manchester) R. d'Alessandro (Leiden University)
E. Dresher (Toronto University)
P. Kiparsky (Stanford University)
G. Piggott (McGill University, Montreal)

G. Postma (Meertens Institute, Amsterdam)

H. van der Hulst (University of Connecticut)

Epistemological Issues and Connections with the Cognitive Sciences:

G. Bergounioux (LLL, University of Orléans)
P. Encrevé (EHESS)
B. Laks (Modyco, Paris 10, Ouest-Nanterre)
M. Van Oostendorp (Meertens Institute, Amsterdam)







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