31.413, Calls: Typology/France

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Subject: 31.413, Calls: Typology/France

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Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2020 10:55:24
From: Adam Tallman [adam.tallman at cnrs.fr]
Subject: Constituency, Wordhood and the Morphology-syntax Distinction: Description and Typology

 
Full Title: Constituency, Wordhood and the Morphology-syntax Distinction: Description and Typology 

Date: 22-Apr-2020 - 24-Apr-2020
Location: Lyon, France 
Contact Person: Adam Tallman
Meeting Email: constituency.lyon2020 at gmail.com
Web Site: http://www.ddl.cnrs.fr/colloques/constituency2020 

Linguistic Field(s): Typology 

Call Deadline: 09-Feb-2020 

Meeting Description:

The workshop will be concerned with the description and typology of
constituency and its relationship to the morphology-syntax distinction. The
workshop will be concerned with presentations of the following kind:

(i) studies that describe, motivate or argue against a morphology-syntax
distinction in individual languages from a broader typological perspective;
(ii) typological papers that address variation in to what extent, how and
whether morphology and syntax are distinguished across languages, dialects and
speakers;
(iii) conceptual and empirical studies that discuss the issue of comparability
between linguistic levels cross-lingusitically; 
(iv) Computational, statistical and/or probabilistic methods that deal with
the latter three questions.


Call for Papers: 

In response to several requests and concerns regarding the due date, we have
extended the abstract submission due date to February 9, 2019 (9 days later
than originally planned). Please forward this email to any colleagues you
think might be interested and contact us at constituency.lyon2020 at gmail.com if
you have any questions. 

Interested participants will send an abstract between 1-2 pages to
constituency.lyon2020 at gmail.com. Tables  and  references  can  be  on  a
separate page. You will receive a notification of acceptance by February 14,
2020. Presentations will be 20 minutes long with 10 minutes for discussion.

For a description of the themes treated by this workshop, please visit:
http://www.ddl.cnrs.fr/colloques/Constituency2020/pageweb/pdf/Constituency_202
0_Call_for_abstracts.pdf




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