35.1105, Calls: Language and Languages at the crossroads of Disciplines 2024

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Subject: 35.1105, Calls: Language and Languages at the crossroads of Disciplines 2024

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Date: 29-Mar-2024
From: Maia Duguine [maia.duguine at iker.cnrs.fr]
Subject: Language and Languages at the Crossroads of Disciplines 2024


Full Title: Language and Languages at the crossroads of Disciplines
2024
Short Title: LLcD 2024

Date: 09-Sep-2024 - 11-Sep-2024
Location: Paris, France
Contact Person: Maia Duguine
Meeting Email: maia.duguine at iker.cnrs.fr
Web Site: https://llcd2024.sciencesconf.org/

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics

Call Deadline: 20-Apr-2024

Meeting Description:

Langues et langage à la croisée des disciplines (LLcD) is a new
research network, supported by the CNRS (https://llcd.cnrs.fr). It
organizes an international conference in France aiming to advance the
scientific understanding of human language and linguistic systems, as
well as to foster new collaborations and cross-fertilization among
different research areas and approaches.

The LLcD Meeting, slated to occur annually, will change its location
and its thematic focus every year. It will be organized around a
conference, as well as a panel discussion and a summer school, both
within the theme promoted that year. The LLcD conference will feature
plenary lectures delivered by invited keynote speakers, a general
session and thematic workshops.

The first edition of the conference is scheduled to take place at
Sorbonne University in Paris, from September 9th to September 11th,
2024. Its main theme will be: Languages, variations, changes:
synchronic, diachronic, typological and comparative approaches.The
languages of the conference will be English and French.

Call for Papers:

We invite papers on all sub-fields of linguistics, languages,
approaches (descriptive, theoretical, empirical, interdisciplinary,
etc.), in order to promote diversity across disciplines and
methodologies. The proposals are not required to address the main
theme of the conference. The languages of the conference are English
and French.

Abstracts may be submitted for thematic workshops or the general
session, no later than April 20, 2024.

Workshops:
    • WS1 Metrics, Textsetting
    • WS2 Applicative uses of spatial markers: typological and
diachronic perspectives
    • WS3 Images in computer-mediated discourse: issues, forms,
functions, integration
    • WS4 The demonstrative in the evolutionary process. Typological
variation and change
    • WS5 Subordination in Creole languages
    • WS6 Grammatical gender in diachrony
    • WS7 Morph2Read: From morphological knowledge to reading
comprehension in L1 and L2 learners
    • WS8 Future directions in Word and Paradigm morphology
    • WS9 Cooccurrences et marquage discursif
    • WS10 Empirical Phonology
    • WS11 Expressing extreme quantity: a myriad of variants
    • WS12 Natural language processing and linguistic variation
analysis
The workshop descriptions are available on the website:
https://llcd2024.sciencesconf.org/resource/page/id/18

Abstracts must clearly state the research questions, approach, method,
data and (expected) results. They must be anonymous: not only must
they not contain the presenters' names, affiliations or addresses, but
they must avoid any other information that might reveal their
author(s). They should not exceed 500 words (including examples, but
excluding bibliographical references).

Each submission is subject to three reviews. Abstracts submitted for
the general session will be evaluated by three members of the
Scientific Committee. Abstracts submitted for workshops will be
assessed by two members of the Scientific Committee and (one of) the
workshop organizer(s).

Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=llcd2024



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