33.2478, Calls: General Linguistics/Hungary

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LINGUIST List: Vol-33-2478. Sat Aug 13 2022. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 33.2478, Calls: General Linguistics/Hungary

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Date: Sat, 13 Aug 2022 23:50:50
From: Anne Tamm [tamm.anne at gmail.com]
Subject: Partitives in European Languages Budapest Meeting

 
Full Title: Partitives in European Languages Budapest Meeting 
Short Title: PARTE2022 

Date: 15-Sep-2022 - 17-Sep-2022
Location: Budapest Reviczky 4-6, Hungary 
Contact Person: Anne Tamm
Meeting Email: tamm.anne at gmail.com
Web Site: https://btk.kre.hu/konf/parte 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 25-Aug-2022 

Meeting Description:

The regular meeting of the network Partitives in European Languages
http://www.parte.humanities.uva.nl/ is in Budapest.

The title of the meeting is “Methods for approaching variation: partitives and
beyond”.

The meeting aims to bring together researchers on partitive cases, including
genitives or ablatives used as partitives, partitive determiners, partitive
pronouns, and other partitive elements, focusing on their role in linguistic
theories, their diachronic development, dialectal variation, language contact
and language acquisition. 

It brings together the members of the network, the members of the
Estonian-Hungarian Academies of Science exchange project and other researchers
interested in the topic.

Estonian-Hungarian Academies of Science exchange talks (among others): 

Éva Dékány, Marcel den Dikken (Eötvös Loránd University, Research Institute
for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences) Partitive case in
Estonian 
 
PARTE Network Talks (among others): 
- Elvira Glaser (University of Zurich, UZH) Bare nouns, indefinite articles
and partitivity in an Early New High German cooking book
- Silvia Luraghi and Giovanna Albonico (University of Pavia) Evidential
functions of the partitive with verb that indicate acquisition of knowledge: a
comparison of Erzya and Ancient Greek 
- Ilja Seržant (University of Potsdam) Partitive subjects and verbal indexing
across languages 
- Tabea Ihsane, Olivier Winistörfer and Elisabeth Stark (University of Zurich,
UZH) Francoprovençal: what a spatial analysis of ‘partitive articles’ reveals
about number marking on nominals
- Petra Sleeman (University of Amsterdam, UvA) tba 

Next to the talks, we are featuring the following:
- a roundtable with Petra Sleeman, Elvira Glaser, Katalin É. Kiss, Tibor
Laczkó, Silvia Luraghi, Thomas Strobel, Ilja Seržant (a.o.)
- a tutorial on collecting and organizing the data on partitives in changing
grammars in our partitives database: from fieldwork towards theory-making and
typology
- a poster session
- a social programme 

Local contact person: Anne Tamm (Károli Gáspár University of The Reformed
Church in Hungary, Budapest), tamm.anne at kre.hu

Local organising committee (KRE, Károli Gáspár Research University of the
Reformed Church in Hungary): 
- Research project members of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Theoretical and Experimental Linguistics  
- Interfaculty research project members of Linguistic Competence in Time and
Space


2nd Call for Papers:

Abstracts are invited for 20-minute talks (a few slots) and posters for the
meeting of Partitives in European Languages
(http://www.parte.humanities.uva.nl/), the Budapest Meeting. The meeting aims
to bring together researchers on partitive cases, including genitives or
ablatives used as partitives, partitive determiners, partitive pronouns, and
other partitive elements, focusing on their role in linguistic theories, their
diachronic development, dialectal variation, language contact and language
acquisition. 

Abstracts are not to exceed one page with standard (1”/2.5 cm) margins on all
sides, set in a font no smaller than 11 points. Additional pages with data and
references are welcome. Submission is limited to one individual and one joint
abstract per author, or two joint abstracts per author.
Abstract submission: August 25, 2022, 11:59 pm Central European Time
Link for submissions: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=zozo2020

Scientific Committee (PARTE network members):
Enoch Aboh (University of Amsterdam), Anna Cardinaletti (University “Ca’
Foscari”, Venice), Leonie Cornips (Meertens Institute), Urtzi Etxeberria
(IKER, CNRS), David Paul Gerards (University of Leipzig), Giuliana Giusti
(University “Ca’ Foscari” Venice), Elvira Glaser (University of Zürich),
Tuomas Huumo (University of Turku), Tabea Ihsane (University of Geneva),
Ilmari Ivaska (University of Turku), Silvia Luraghi (University of Pavia),
Cecilia Poletto (University of Frankfurt, University of Padua), Petra Sleeman
(University of Amsterdam), Ilja Seržant (University of Potsdam), Elisabeth
Stark (University of Zurich), Thomas Strobel (University of Frankfurt), Anne
Tamm (KRE, Budapest), Paul Widmer (University of Zurich) 
 
Notification to authors: August 31, 2022

Important note: if needed for travel planning, send your abstract asap and/or
ask for an earlier review. Thank you for your understanding: we have postponed
the meeting for two years.

Local contact person:
Anne Tamm (Károli Gáspár University of The Reformed Church in Hungary,
Budapest), tamm.anne at kre.hu




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