[Ura-list] ICSH 16 (Graz) -- submission deadline extension

Johanna Laakso johanna.laakso at univie.ac.at
Wed Feb 15 17:09:30 UTC 2023


Apologies for multiple postings! 
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> International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian 16 (Graz)
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> Extended call deadline: ***28-Feb-2023***
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> Meeting Description:
> The International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian is a meeting organized biannually for linguists working on or having an interest in any linguistically relevant synchronic or diachronic aspect of the Hungarian language, approached from theoretical and empirical perspectives. 
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> The 16th ICSH conference will be hosted by Graz University on 28-29 June 2023 at the University of Graz. ICSH 16 will be accompanied by a special Workshop on Finiteness, Clause Types, and Cartography (FCTC2023), to be hosted at the same venue on 30 June.
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> Web Site: https://structure-of-hungarian-16.uni-graz.at/en/ 
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> 3rd and final Call for Papers: 
> Abstracts are solicited for presentations that make a contribution to our understanding of the structure of Hungarian and linguistic theory, including any synchronic or diachronic aspect of syntax and morphology, phonology and phonetics, semantics and pragmatics, as well as their interfaces. Both theoretically and empirically oriented submissions are welcome, including experimental, psycholinguistic and corpus-linguistic treatments of linguistic issues of theoretical relevance. Submissions that analyze Hungarian data from a comparative cross-linguistic perspective are particularly encouraged. 
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> The main session will consist of 30-minute talks (excluding Q&A), and a few short, 15-minute talks are also planned. 
> Submissions will be considered by default for 30-minute talks, unless otherwise indicated during the submission process. 
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> Student poster session: 
> This year in addition to the main session, the ICSH will also include a special poster session for students. While the main session is open to submission by anyone, the poster session is limited to contributions by students. Accordingly, a student-authored abstract can be considered either for the special poster session or for the main session, or for both, a choice to be indicated during the submission process. 
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> Anonymous, maximally two-page abstracts including examples/illustrations and references (with one-inch/2.5cm margins all around, in a font no smaller than 12pt) should be submitted in .pdf format via EasyChair: 
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> https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icsh16 
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> Extended deadline for submission of abstracts to the main session: 
> 28 February 2023 
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> Notification of acceptance: 
> by 31 March 2023 
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> Submissions to ICSH16 and the following FCTC2023 workshop taken together are limited to one individual and one joint abstract per author, or two joint abstracts per author. 
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> *The call for papers of the special workshop has been posted independently.* 
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> Invited Speakers: 
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> Main session: 
> Prof Frank Kügler (University of Frankfurt) 
> On prosodic prominence and focus in Hungarian: Evidence from a cross-linguistic experiment
> https://user.uni-frankfurt.de/~kuegler/ 
> Prof Hans-Martin Gaertner (Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics) 
> On the grammar and pragmatics of non-finite root structures
> http://www.nytud.hu/depts/tlp/gaertner/ 
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> Thematic workshop: 
> Prof Susi Wurmbrand (University of Vienna / Harvard University) 
> Finiteness and cartography
> http://susiwurmbrand.com <http://susiwurmbrand.com/>
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> Contact:
> Maya Cortez 
> icsh16 at uni-graz.at <mailto:icsh16 at uni-graz.at>
> Balázs Surányi
> suranyi at nytud.hu <mailto:suranyi at nytud.hu>
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