29.2422, Calls: Gen Ling, Morphology, Phonology, Semantics, Syntax/Norway

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Subject: 29.2422, Calls: Gen Ling, Morphology, Phonology, Semantics, Syntax/Norway

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Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2018 13:15:29
From: Jozina Vander Klok [j.v.klok at iln.uio.no]
Subject: Generative Linguistics in the Old World 42

 
Full Title: Generative Linguistics in the Old World 42 
Short Title: GLOW 42 

Date: 07-May-2019 - 11-May-2019
Location: Oslo, Norway 
Contact Person: Jozina Vander Klok
Meeting Email: j.v.klok at iln.uio.no
Web Site: http://glowlinguistics.org/42 

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

Call Deadline: 02-Nov-2018 

Meeting Description:

The 42nd Generative Linguistics in the Old World (GLOW) conference will take
place at the University of Oslo, on 7-11 May 2019. In addition to the main
session, there will be three thematic workshops:

Workshop 1 (May 7, 2019):
''Anaphora at the syntax-semantics-pragmatics interface in endangered and
understudied languages''
Organizers: Patrick G. Grosz (University of Oslo) and Amy Rose Deal (UC
Berkley)

Workshop 2 (May 7, 2019):
''Rules and Learning Strategies in the Acquisition of Signed and Spoken
Phonologies''
Organizers: Julian K. Lysvik (University of Oslo) and Andrew Nevins (UCL)

Workshop 3 (May 11, 2019):
''Generative Linguistics beyond Language: Shared Modules for Rhythm, Narration
and Emotion across Domains''
Organizers: Pritty Patel-Grosz and Alexander Refsum Jensenius (University of
Oslo) 


Call for Papers: 

Scholars are invited to submit unpublished papers within all areas of
generative linguistics for the main colloquium, which will include two poster
sessions. Submissions on phonological topics are especially welcome. The three
workshops have their own topic and expect papers relating to them.

An author may submit a maximum of two abstracts to the main colloquium, only
one of which may be single authored. The same abstract may not be submitted to
both the main colloquium and a workshop. However, the same person may submit
two different single-authored abstracts to the main colloquium and a workshop.

Abstracts for the main colloquium and workshops are to be submitted via
Easychair. Please note that the main colloquium and the three regular
workshops each have their own submission site, for the latter check the
workshop’s page. No abstract may be longer than 2 pages (A4 or letter size)
with 1inch (2.54cm) margins, set single spaced in a 12pt font. This includes
displays and references (which may be set in a smaller font). The submission
must not reveal the identity of the author(s) in any way. (Note that files
uploaded to Easychair are renamed by the system, but a PDF file may contain
hidden information about its author or creator.). 

The link to the Easychair submission page will be provided in a subsequent
announcement. 

The deadline for submitting abstracts is midnight UTC, 2 November 2018.




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