32.3155, Calls: General Linguistics/Hong Kong (Online)

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Subject: 32.3155, Calls: General Linguistics/Hong Kong (Online)

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Date: Wed, 06 Oct 2021 04:43:26
From: Victor Junnan Pan [victorjunnanpan at cuhk.edu.hk]
Subject: Generative Linguistics in the Old World in Asia XIII 2022 Online Special

 
Full Title: Generative Linguistics in the Old World in Asia XIII 2022 Online Special 
Short Title: GLOW in Asia XIII 2022 OS 

Date: 04-Aug-2022 - 07-Aug-2022
Location: The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Online), Hong Kong 
Contact Person: Victor PAN
Meeting Email: glowinasia2022 at gmail.com
Web Site: http://ling.cuhk.edu.hk/glowxiii/callforpaper1.php 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 15-Mar-2022 

Meeting Description:

The 13th Generative Linguistics in the Old World in Asia (GLOW in Asia XIII)
2022 Online Special will be held, August 4-7 2022, organized by the Department
of Linguistics and Modern Languages at The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
The conference involves a three-day main session (4-6 August, 2022) and a
one-day “Workshop on Workspace, MERGE, and Labelling” (7 August, 2022).

Keynote speakers: 

- Main session (4-6 August, 2022)
   Rajesh Bhatt          (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
   Željko Bošković     (University of Connecticut)
   Caterina Donati      (University of Paris)
   Ayesha Kidwai       (Jawaharlal Nehru University) 

- Workshop on Workspace, MERGE, and Labelling (7 August, 2022)
   Mamoru Saito         (Nanzan University)

Publications: 

- Online proceedings. 

- A special issue of The Linguistic Review on Workspace, MERGE and Labelling
is being planned. Some selected papers related to the topic will undergo
peer-reviews for possible publication in the special issue. 

Key Dates: 
First Call for papers: 8 October 2021
Second Call for papers: 1 December 2021
Deadline of abstract submission: 15 March 2022
Notification of acceptance: 1 June 2022
Deadline for online registration (free): 15 July 2022

Hosted by:
Department of Linguistics and Modern Languages, The Chinese University of Hong
Kong

Organizers:
Victor Pan, (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Yuqiao Du, (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

Contact Information:
glowinasia2022[AT]gmail.com


Call for Papers:

Main session: Talks and posters
Abstracts are invited for oral and poster presentations. Each oral
presentation will be 30 minutes, followed by a 15-minute discussion period.
When submitting an abstract, the author(s) should indicate whether they wish
to be considered for an oral presentation only or would also be willing to
present a poster. 

Workshop on Workspace, MERGE, and Labelling: Talks only
Abstracts are invited for oral presentations only. Each oral presentation will
be 30 minutes, followed by a 15-minute discussion period.

Submission Guidelines: (Main session and Workshop)
- Submission must be unpublished original research.
- Abstracts should not be longer than 2 pages (A4 or letter size) with 1 inch
(2.54 cm) margins.
- Abstracts must be set in a 12 pt. font. Data, figures and references may be
set in a smaller font, but must be within the 2 page limit.
- Abstracts must not reveal the identity of the author(s) in any way. 
- Each author may submit at most one single-authored paper and one joint paper
for the main session and/or the workshop. The same abstract may not be
submitted to both the main session and the workshop. 
- All abstracts (including abstracts for the workshops) must be submitted
online through EasyChair. Email submissions are not accepted.

Main session (4-6 August, 2022)
The main session of GLOW in Asia XIII welcomes abstracts on any topic or
subfield of generative linguistics, including (but not limited to) phonology,
morphology, syntax, semantics, and language acquisition. 

Workshop: Workspace, MERGE, and Labelling
(7 August, 2022)
Convenors: Victor Pan & Yuqiao Du

As the Minimalist Program advances into deeper waters, appeals have been made
as to the reflections on the fundamentals that this campaign has assumed for
modelling. Among the proposed topics, Workspace and MERGE (see Chomsky 2019
The Reading Program, 2020 UCLA lectures, 2021 Genuine Explanations)
undisputedly claim the top priority, and new understandings of such bottommost
concepts could introduce revolutionary consequences. Meanwhile, accumulating
analyses have been reporting the power that the Labelling Algorithm possesses
in filtering the illegitimate structures from the possible productions of free
MERGE, which bears especial interests at this moment of theoretical
crossroads. This workshop calls for discussions that focus on Workspace, MERGE
and Labelling, including but not limited to their clearer definitions and
potential subtypes, their interactions with other operations/conditions, such
as the Phase Impenetrability Condition, and their applications on language
facts. Presentations will be 30 minutes long plus 15 minutes of discussion.
Some example topics can be found on the conference website:
http://ling.cuhk.edu.hk/glowxiii/callforpaper1.php




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