34.1525, Calls: Formal Description of Slavic Languages 16

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LINGUIST List: Vol-34-1525. Tue May 16 2023. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 34.1525, Calls: Formal Description of Slavic Languages 16

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Date: 16-May-2023
From: Svitlana Antonyuk [syudina at gmail.com]
Subject: Formal Description of Slavic Languages 16


Full Title: Formal Description of Slavic Languages 16
Short Title: FDSL16

Date: 29-Nov-2023 - 01-Dec-2023
Location: Graz, Austria
Contact Person: Boban Arsenijević
Meeting Email: b.arsenijevic at gmail.com
Web Site: https://sites.google.com/view/fdsl16/home

Linguistic Field(s): Morphology; Phonology; Pragmatics; Semantics;
Syntax
Language Family(ies): Baltic; Slavic

Call Deadline: 31-May-2023

Meeting Description:

Formal Description of Slavic Languages (FDSL) is a forum for
researchers and scholars to present their work and discuss issues
related to the formal description of Slavic languages. It covers a
wide range of disciplines, including phonology, morphology, syntax,
semantics, and pragmatics, including theoretical, experimental and
corpus approaches. The main goal of FDSL is to provide a platform for
the exchange of ideas and to promote the development of formal methods
for the analysis of Slavic languages.

FDSL was first held in Leipzig in 1995 and has since become first a
biennial and then an annual event, with conferences held in different
cities across Europe. The conference series has attracted a growing
number of researchers and has contributed significantly to the
advancement of formal approaches to the study of Slavic languages.

2nd Call for Papers:

FDSL-16 will take place from 2023-11-29 to 2023-12-01 in Graz,
Austria, hosted by University of Graz.

UPDATE: The abstract submission deadline for the conference's main
session and its two special sessions (SS1: Non-standard(ised) Slavic:
Data acquisition and analysis and SS2: Information Structure, Prosody
and Phase Theory in Slavic ) has been extended through May 31st, 2023.

Abstracts, including data and references, should not exceed 2 pages in
length (A4 or letter-sized, minimum 12pt. font, 2.5cm / 1inch margins
and standard character spacing and line height). Submissions, which
should not reveal the authors’ identity in any way, are restricted to
either one single- and one co-authored paper, or two co-authored
papers, per individual.

Please submit abstracts via Oxford Abstracts, indicating whether the
abstract is intended for the main session, one of the special
sessions, or any of the three.

The following invited speakers have confirmed their participation:

Nadira Aljović (Zenica)
Hagit Borer (Queen Mary)
Christina Manouilidou (Ljubljana)
Željko Bošković (Storrs/Connecticut, session Information Structure,
Prosody and Phase Theory in Slavic)
Steven Franks (Bloomington/Indiana, session Information Structure,
Prosody and Phase Theory in Slavic)
Mirjana Mirić (SASA, session Non-standard(ised) Slavic: Data
acquisition and analysis)

All current information on the conference can be found at the
following address: https://sites.google.com/view/fdsl16

We look forward to receiving your submission(s) and welcoming you in
Graz!



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