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<div class=""><b class="">15th International Conference on the Structure of Hungarian</b> (<b class="">ICSH15)</b><br class="">
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<div class="">We are pleased to announce the 15th International Conference on
the Structure of Hungarian (ICSH15), to be held at the University
of Pécs, Hungary, from 25 to 26 August 2021. (<a href="https://icsh15.netlify.app/" target="_blank" class="">https://icsh15.netlify.app/</a>)<br class="">
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The main session of ICSH will be followed on 27 August by a
special Workshop on the Structure of Uralic Languages (WSUL),
hosted at the same venue.<br class="">
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Both the main session and the workshop are planned to be organized
in the traditional form. In case developments in the COVID
pandemic during the spring of 2021 still do not warrant an offline
event at the end of the summer, the events will be held online.
The relevant decision will be made and announced in the first half
of June 2021.<br class="">
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Invited speakers:<br class="">
Katalin É. Kiss (Pázmány Péter Catholic University)<br class="">
Donka F. Farkas (University of California)<br class="">
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<div class=""><b class="">Call for papers (ICSH main session)<br class="">
</b>Abstracts are solicited for 30-minute presentations (plus
discussion) 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.<br class="">
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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 anonymized pdf format
via EasyChair:<br class="">
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<a href="https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icsh15" target="_blank" class="">https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icsh15</a><br class="">
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One person is allowed to submit a maximum of two abstracts: one as
a sole author or co-author, and another one as a co-author.</div>
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<div class="">Uploaded abstracts can be freely replaced by a revised version
until the deadline.</div>
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<b class="">Deadline for submission of abstracts: 20 April 2021</b><br class="">
Notification of acceptance: middle of June 2021</div>
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