26.2484, Calls: Anthropological Lin, Cog Science, General Ling, Morphology, Typology/Austria

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Subject: 26.2484, Calls: Anthropological Lin, Cog Science, General Ling, Morphology, Typology/Austria

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Date: Wed, 13 May 2015 23:51:29
From: Ida Raffaelli [iraffael at ffzg.hr]
Subject: Lexicalization Patterns in Colour Naming: a Cross-Linguistic Perspective

 
Full Title: Lexicalization Patterns in Colour Naming: a Cross-Linguistic Perspective 

Date: 18-Feb-2016 - 21-Feb-2016
Location: Vienna, Austria 
Contact Person: Ida Raffaelli
Meeting Email: iraffael at ffzg.hr
Web Site: http://wu.ac.at/imm17/workshops/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Cognitive Science; General Linguistics; Morphology; Typology 

Call Deadline: 01-Sep-2015 

Meeting Description:

The workshop aims to provide a forum about “lexicalization patterns” in colour
naming, mostly in Indo-European (IE) languages but also in non-IE languages.
The term lexicalization pattern comprises word-formation patterns as well as
other grammatical (e.g. syntactic) patterns used in colour naming. The
workshop will provide new evidence regarding lexicalization patterns of colour
terms from a cross-linguistic perspective. It will also point to some regular
lexicalization patterns shared by different languages within the IE language
family. For more detailed description of the session and the proposed topics
see the web page.


Call for Papers:

Abstract Submission: 

Oral presentation: 20 minutes presentation + 10 minutes discussion

Abstract Specifications:

Minimum length: 500 words, maximum length: 750 words (max. 9500 characters including blanks!) 

Language: English

Abstracts must be sent to Ida Raffaelli (iraffael at ffzg.hr)

Reviewing Process:

Each abstract will be reviwed by the workshop convenor. There is a maximum of 12 slots. 

Deadline for receipt of abstracts: September 1, 2015 

Notification of acceptance for abstracts: October 1, 2015 

For more details see: http://wu.ac.at/imm17/home/  and http://wu.ac.at/imm17/workshops/




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