34.426, Calls: Comp Ling, Gen Ling, Historical Ling, Text/Corpus Ling/United Kingdom

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LINGUIST List: Vol-34-426. Wed Feb 01 2023. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 34.426, Calls: Comp Ling, Gen Ling, Historical Ling, Text/Corpus Ling/United Kingdom

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Date: Wed, 01 Feb 2023 22:36:56
From: Victoria Fendel [victoria.fendel at classics.ox.ac.uk]
Subject: Support-verb constructions in the corpora of Greek: between lexicon and grammar?

 
Full Title: Support-verb constructions in the corpora of Greek: between lexicon and grammar? 

Date: 05-Sep-2023 - 06-Sep-2023
Location: Oxford, United Kingdom 
Contact Person: Victoria Fendel
Meeting Email: victoria.fendel at classics.ox.ac.uk
Web Site: http://svcoxford2023.com/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Subject Language(s): Greek, Ancient (grc)
                     Greek, Cappadocian (cpg)
                     Greek, Modern (ell)
                     Greek, Mycenaean (gmy)

Call Deadline: 15-Feb-2023 

Meeting Description:

Support-verb constructions have received increasing interest in academic and
industry contexts in recent years, yet our dictionaries and digital tools are
lagging. From the general linguistic perspective, they are of interest in the
context of complex predicates, from the computational perspective, in the
context of machine translation. For Greek, interest has focussed on the verb
ποιέομαι and/or literary classical texts. The workshop ‘Support-verb
constructions in the corpora of Greek: between lexicon and grammar?’ will (i)
highlight avenues for future research on support-verb constructions, (ii)
bring together specialists of diverse fields, and (iii) produce a handbook of
methodologies and robust data collections on support-verb constructions in the
corpora of Greek.


Final Call for Papers:

Extension of deadline for abstracts – CfP Support-verb constructions in the
corpora of Greek: between lexicon and grammar?

Dear all, 

abstracts are invited for the workshop ‘Support-verb constructions in the
corpora of Greek: between lexicon and grammar?’ to take place at the Faculty
of Classics, University of Oxford on 5–6 September 2023. For the full Call for
Papers: http://svcoxford2023.com/. Contributions with a comparative angle,
e.g. between Latin / Sanskrit / etc. and Greek, as well as contributions
concerning all stages of the Greek language are warmly welcomed.

Please send abstracts of maximal 500 words in PDF format to
victoria.fendel at classics.ox.ac.uk. Abstracts should be written in English.
Abstracts should clearly describe the data sample, explain the argumentation,
and indicate results. Abstracts should include references and/or a project
bibliography. Please include your affiliation. 

Deadline for submission of abstracts: 01 Feb 2023 12 noon U.K. time *New
deadline* 15 Feb 2023 12 noon U.K. time
Notification of outcome: by 15 Mar 2023

Best wishes, 
Victoria B. Fendel

Leverhulme Early Career Fellow, University of Oxford




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