30.4085, Calls: Morphology, Phonology, Typology/Czech Republic

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Subject: 30.4085, Calls: Morphology, Phonology, Typology/Czech Republic

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Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2019 15:35:45
From: Vaclav Jonas Podlipsky [vaclav.j.podlipsky at upol.cz]
Subject: Constraining Allomorphy

 
Full Title: Constraining Allomorphy 

Date: 11-Jun-2020 - 11-Jun-2020
Location: Olomouc, Czech Republic 
Contact Person: Jonathan Bobaljik
Meeting Email: bobaljik at fas.harvard.edu
Web Site: http://olinco.upol.cz/#sessions 

Linguistic Field(s): Morphology; Phonology; Typology 

Call Deadline: 15-Jan-2020 

Meeting Description:

Descriptions of allomorphy (phonologically unpredictable alternations in the
form of a morpheme in some context) seem to require powerful devices
(readjustment rules, non-local interactions, morphomes, extensive listing of
redundant information, etc). Recent years have seen various attempts across
frameworks to restrict theories of allomorphy, for example, in locality or
other conditions on possible rules, including proposals to eliminate entire
classes of rules (e.g., rules of referral, readjustment rules). This workshop
will draw together presentations which speak to the tension between
descriptive adequacy and restrictiveness. Papers that address cross-linguistic
generalizations as well as those providing in-depth analyses of specific
phenomena are particularly encouraged.


Call for Papers:

We welcome proposals for oral presentations and posters in the form of
abstracts related to the general topic and/or a workshop topic. Abstract
submission guidelines are given at the link below. Poster sessions will be an
integral part of the conference program. The language of the conference is
English. All abstract submissions will be anonymously reviewed by an 
international committee of linguists. Participants are allowed to present only
one single-authored paper. In addition, they may also have joint papers (but
not as the first author).

Abstract submission information (the same as for the general Olinco
conference) here: 
http://olinco.upol.cz/#abstracts




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