35.647, Calls: Formal Approaches to Minority, Minorized or Less Studied Languages in Contact Situations

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Subject: 35.647, Calls: Formal Approaches to Minority, Minorized or Less Studied Languages in Contact Situations

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Date: 23-Feb-2024
From: Maia Duguine [maia.duguine at iker.cnrs.fr]
Subject: Formal Approaches to Minority, Minorized or Less Studied Languages in Contact Situations


Full Title: Formal approaches to minority, minorized or less studied
languages in contact situations

Date: 05-Jun-2024 - 05-Jun-2024
Location: Bayonne, France
Contact Person: Maia Duguine
Meeting Email: maia.duguine at iker.cnrs.fr
Web Site: https://iker.cnrs.fr/famc

Linguistic Field(s): Morphology; Phonology; Semantics; Syntax

Call Deadline: 07-Mar-2024

Meeting Description:

The IKER Lab (UMR5478) organizes a workshop on "Formal approaches to
minority, minorized or less studied languages in contact situations",
sister workshop of the conference RALFE 2024.

2nd Call for Papers:

Meeting Description:

The IKER Lab (UMR5478) organizes a workshop on "Formal approaches to
minority, minorized or less studied languages in contact situations",
sister workshop of the conference RALFE 2024.

2nd Call for Papers:

>From the outset, generative grammar was characterized by its
assumption of an ‘ideal speaker’, with an internalized, individual and
intensional knowledge of a language (Chomsky, 1955 et seq.).
Nevertheless, because of the marked simplicity of the monolingual mind
model, the last decades have seen the need to amend that assumption.
The field is now observing a shift towards a more dynamic and
multilingual mind that captures better the particularities of
different types of linguisticalities, such as bilingualism, language
contact situations, language minorization, heritage languages, etc.

Questions that we would like to discuss include (but are not
restricted to) the following:
    How do languages change in contact situations? Are there specific
dynamics of change with minorized languages?
    Besides being observable, is change predictable?
    Are there particular aspects characterizing the grammar of
heritage languages?
    Can we appropriately assess the advantages/disadvantages of
bilingualism?
    Does this extend to bilectalism?
    Are there cognitive, linguistic, or behavioral aspects particular
to bimodal (spoken & gestural) bilingualism?

Invited speaker
Evelina Leivada (ICREA-UAB)

Submission instructions
We invite abstract submissions for a 20 min talk (plus 10 min
discussion) on formal approaches to minority, minoritized or less
studied languages in contact situations. The official language of the
workshop will be English. Submissions are limited to a maximum of one
individual and one joint abstract per author or two joint abstracts.
Abstracts should be anonymous and must not exceed 2 pages (A4, 1
inch-margins on all four sides, Times New Roman 12 pt.), including
data and references. Abstracts must be submitted online through the
EasyAbs website. Only electronic submissions by EasyAbs will be
accepted (file must be in .pdf format).

Link for submissions: https://easyabs.linguistlist.org/conference/FAMC

Dates
    Deadline for abstract submission: March 7th
    Notification of acceptance/rejection: early April
    Workshop: June 5



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