28.1943, Calls: Gen Ling, Morphology, Phonetics, Phonology, Syntax/Spain

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Subject: 28.1943, Calls: Gen Ling, Morphology, Phonetics, Phonology, Syntax/Spain

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Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2017 14:29:49
From: Ángel J. Gallego [angel.gallego at uab.cat]
Subject: Workshop on Linguistic Variation at the Interfaces

 
Full Title: Workshop on Linguistic Variation at the Interfaces 

Date: 16-Nov-2017 - 17-Nov-2017
Location: Madrid, Spain 
Contact Person: Luis Eguren
Meeting Email: varint17 at easychair.org
Web Site: https://sites.google.com/site/workshopinterfaces/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Morphology; Phonetics; Phonology; Syntax 

Call Deadline: 01-May-2017 

Meeting Description:

The main aim of this workshop is to widen our understanding of the empirical
phenomena displaying linguistic variation relevant to the following three
interfaces: the lexicon-syntax interface, the syntax-discourse interface, and
the syntax-prosody interface. Papers on the role of linguistic variation at
these interfaces, the role of interface conditions, and, more generally, their
relevance in the design of the overall  grammatical architecture are welcome.

Invited Speakers:

Artemis Alexiadou -  Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Elly van Gelderen - Arizona State University
Luis López - University of Illinois at Chicago
Norvin Richards - Massachusetts Institute of Technology


Call for Papers:

Authors are asked to submit their abstracts in an anonymous PDF file to the
following site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=varint17

If you do not have an EasyChair account, please follow the instructions
provided and create one. 

Abstracts should be no longer than two pages in length (including examples and
references), in Times New Roman 12-point font, single line spacing and 2,5 cm.
margins. Please specify whether your submission is for an oral presentation,
poster or both. 

Submissions are limited to a maximum of one individual and one joint abstract
per author.

Contact: varint17 at easychair.org




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