35.738, Calls: Sinn und Bedeutung 29

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Subject: 35.738, Calls: Sinn und Bedeutung 29

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Date: 01-Mar-2024
From: Daniele Panizza [daniele.panizza at unime.it ]
Subject: Sinn und Bedeutung 29


Full Title: Sinn und Bedeutung 29
Short Title: SuB29

Date: 17-Sep-2024 - 19-Sep-2024
Location: Noto (Sicily), Italy
Contact Person: Daniele Panizza
Meeting Email: daniele.panizza at gmail.com
Web Site: https://sites.google.com/view/sub29sicily

Linguistic Field(s): Neurolinguistics; Philosophy of Language;
Pragmatics; Psycholinguistics; Semantics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Meeting Description:

Sinn und Bedeutung 29 will take place at C.U.M.O. in Noto, Sicily,
from September 17-19, 2024. The conference is jointly organized by the
Department of Cognitive Sciences, Psychology, Education and Cultural
Studies (COSPECS), University of Messina and the Department of
Classic, Linguistic and Education Studies, University of Enna “Kore”.
The conference will feature a three-day main session (Sept. 17-19) and
two satellite workshops, one taking place on the 16th of September in
Syracuse entitled "Evidentials in non-canonical speech acts" and
another one taking place in Noto on Friday the 20th of September
entitled "Does semantics have a 'too many tools' problem?".

Call for Papers:

We invite abstract submissions for talks or posters on topics
pertaining the main session and to the workshop (for additional
information please check the official website:
https://sub29.unime.it).  Only original research can be be presented
that has not been published or accepted for publication at the time of
submission. One person may submit at most one abstract as sole author
and one abstract as co-author (or two co-authored abstracts) for the
main session.  The same submission limit applies for each workshop,
but workshop submissions don’t count towards the main session limit or
vice versa.  The same style requirements apply for workshops and main
session, but please note that content specifications, deadlines and
submission links are distinct
.
STYLE
All submissions must be electronic in the form of PDF files. Make sure
that the files are anonymous and must not reveal the identities of the
authors in any form. Abstracts should fit two pages (letter size or A4
paper, 2.5cm or 1 inch margins on all sides, 12 point font, Times New
Roman or similar), with an additional third page used exclusively for
the following elements: references (obligatory), large figures or
tables, as many lines as there are lines of glosses and translations
in non-English glossed examples. Examples (glossed or not) should be
interspersed in the text, rather than collected at the end.

SUBMISSION TO MAIN SESSION
All work pertaining to natural language semantics and pragmatics can
be presented at the main session.  Abstracts are invited for 20 minute
talks, followed by 10 minutes of discussion and for poster
presentations. We welcome work that uses evidence from experiments
using behavioral, neuro-imaging, or other measurements, evidence from
computational modeling, evidence from under-represented languages,
evidence from non-linguistic communication as well as work from
philosophical, logical, morphological, syntactic and other
perspectives, but all work should contribute to articulating a formal
model of natural language semantics and pragmatics.
SUB 29: https://easyabs.linguistlist.org/conference/SuB29/
Please do create an account at EasyAbs in order to submit your
abstract. The deadline is  April 15 2024 (23:59 CEST).



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