34.1867, Calls: The First Theoretical and Experimental Linguistics Workshop at KRE

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Subject: 34.1867, Calls: The First Theoretical and Experimental Linguistics Workshop at KRE

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Date: 11-Jun-2023
From: Gabriella  Tóth [gabitoth2 at gmail.com]
Subject: The First Theoretical and Experimental Linguistics Workshop at KRE


Full Title: The First Theoretical and Experimental Linguistics
Workshop at KRE
Short Title: KRE-TEL-WS-2023

Date: 25-Oct-2023 - 26-Oct-2023
Location: Budapest, Reviczky 4-6, KRE (Károli Gáspár  University),
Hungary
Contact Person: Gabriella Tóth
Meeting Email: gabitoth2 at gmail.com
Web Site: https://btk.kre.hu/konf/eknyek

Linguistic Field(s): Lexicography

Call Deadline: 31-Jul-2023

Meeting Description:

The First Theoretical and Experimental Linguistics Workshop at KRE
(KRE-TEL-WS-2023)

The Theoretical and Experimental Linguistics Research Group at Károli
Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Hungary (KRE) is launching
a new series of workshops. KRE-TEL-WS-2023 will be the first event in
the series. The Workshop welcomes talks on theoretical or experimental
research (and, ideally, even combinations of the two) in any area of
linguistics and in any theoretical framework. One of the goals of the
workshop is to promote interaction and collaboration among researchers
working in these two main fields of linguistics.
There will be general and thematic sessions, and a poster session. The
general and thematic sessions will involve 30-minute talks (25 min + 5
min discussion). Presentations can focus on results from completed as
well as ongoing research. They should describe original, unpublished
work.

Call for Papers:

THEMATIC SESSIONS
We welcome proposals for thematic sessions (e.g. argument structure,
ChatGPT, child language, code-switching, discourse functions,
inflection, experimental approaches, lexicography, partitives,
predication, translation, etc.). The deadline for proposal submission
is 15 June. Notification of thematic session acceptance: 30 June. The
convenor of an accepted thematic session will be responsible for
inviting abstract submissions to the session. Thematic session
abstracts will undergo the same refereeing procedure as general
session abstracts.

IMPORTANT DATES
Thematic session proposal submission deadline: 15 June 2023, 23:59 GMT
Notification of thematic session proposal acceptance: 30 June 2023
Notification of abstract acceptance: 15 August 2023
Registration deadline: 15 September 2023
Workshop: 25-26 October 2023

CONFIRMED INVITED SPEAKERS
Gábor Alberti (University of Pécs)
Reili Argus (Tallinn University)
Tamás Bíró (ELTE/OR-ZSE)
Éva Dékány (ELTE/Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics)
Marcel den Dikken (ELTE/Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics)
Stanka Fitneva (LanguageAndCognitionLab.ca Queens University)
Levente Zoltán Király (KRE HTK)
Veronika Lipp (Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics – Institute
for Lexicology)
Csaba Merényi (Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics – Institute
for Lexicology)
Cecilia Molnár (Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics)
Marc van Oostendorp (Radboud University of Nijmegen)
M. Carmen Parafita Couto (Leiden University/University of Vigo)
Petra Sleeman (UvA Amsterdam Center for Language and Communication)
Balázs Surányi (PPKE/Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics)
Some of the invited talks will be plenary and others will be the
opening talks of thematic sessions.

CONFERENCE MODE
We are aiming at a physical conference in the hope that speakers will
be able to attend in person; however, there will also be a
synchronous, online participation alternative if necessary.

REGISTRATION FEE
There is no registration fee; however, registration is mandatory by
filling out the online registration form at
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Regi2023. The registration deadline is
15 September 2023.

SUBMISSION SPECIFICATIONS
The language of the conference is English, and all abstracts must also
be submitted in English.
Abstracts must be submitted to autunno.eknyek at gmail.com. Only
abstracts (and not full papers) can be submitted. The abstracts can be
up to two A4 pages, including figures and references. They must be in
10pt or larger type (with margins of at least 2cm on all four sides)
and must include a title. Omit authors’ name and affiliation and avoid
obvious self-reference. Please send (1) an anonymized PDF version of
your abstract and (2) a non-anonymized Word version that includes the
title, your name(s) and affiliation(s).

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION FORMAT
pdf and Word (as specified above)

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION EMAIL ADDRESS
autunno.eknyek at gmail.com

REFEREEING PROCEDURE
All abstracts will be reviewed anonymously by at least two referees.

PROCEEDINGS
Papers based on workshop talks and posters can be submitted to a
double-blind, peer-reviewed thematic volume (provisional title:
Advances in Theoretical and Experimental Linguistic Research. Volume
1).

PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Mária Adorján
Ivo Boers
Csaba Csides
Tibor Laczkó
Katalin P. Márkus
Dóra Pődör
Edit Rácz
Anne Tamm
Gabriella Tóth
and invited referees

LOCAL ORGANIZERS
Anne Tamm
Tibor Laczkó
Mária Adorján
Ivo Boers
Csaba Csides
Katalin P. Márkus
Dóra Pődör
Edit Rácz
Gabriella Tóth

SPONSORS
The workshop is partially supported by a research grant obtained from
the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Károli Gáspár
University of the Reformed Church in Hungary, reg. no. 20736B800, the
Department of Netherlandic Studies and the Institute of English
Studies at KRE.

The website of the research group
tinyurl.com/eknyek

The FB page of the project
https://www.facebook.com/krelinguistics/



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