[Corpora-List] Call for Papers: DGfS 2009 Workshop on Corpus, Colligation, Register Variation
Sabine Bartsch
bartsch at linglit.tu-darmstadt.de
Fri Aug 22 17:24:46 UTC 2008
REMINDER! DEADLINE APPROACHING (30.08.)! REMINDER!
FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS
Workshop on
<< Corpus, Colligation, Register Variation >>
31. Annual Meeting of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Sprachwissenschaft
(DGfS)
Topic: Form and Function
Date: 4 – 6 March 2009 || Venue: Universität Osnabrück, Germany
Register variation, i.e. functional linguistic variation according to
situational context, has been the subject of numerous studies addressing
a wide spectrum of features deemed to be characteristic of specific
registers. Many register studies focus on single or relative small sets
of texts instead of being based on studies of larger corpora. This
limits the possibilities of systematically evaluating register features
in larger and more diverse sets of registers and, thus, the wider
applicability of the results. Furthermore, most registers are not
reliably characterized by features that are exclusively found in a
single register, but rather by sets of lexical and grammatical features
that are principally found in any text, albeit to varying extent. It has
been shown that methodologies based on qualitative as well as
quantitative corpus studies are well suited to the study of registers
from different perspectives (e.g. synchronic, diachronic, comparative,
cross-linguistic etc.). Advances in corpus-based methodology in
combination with the increasing availability of corpora and tools for
their annotation and analysis at different levels of linguistic
organization make more extensive and systematic register studies
feasible. In particular, they enable the investigation of a more diverse
set of types and combinations of register features that require
qualitative and quantitative corpus analyses.
The main interest of this workshop is the exploration of the
methodological possibilities and limitations of present-day corpus-based
register studies with a focus on lexico-grammatical and grammatical
register features. Central issues are lexical co-occurrence patterns
such as collocations and other types of multi-word expressions and
lexico-grammatical patterns such as colligations which are postulated to
characteristically co-occur in individual registers.
For this workshop, we invite papers on synchronic and diachronic
register studies with a focus on the following topic areas:
- lexical, grammatical and semantic analyses of colligation and
collocation,
- methods in exploring register features,
- corpus compilation and annotation for register studies.
The focus of this workshop is going to be on methodology in corpus-based
register studies, yet contributions on theoretical issues are also welcome.
Dates and Data:
Submission format: abstract of approximately 300 words length plus
references (plain text or pdf)
Deadline: 30 August 2008
Submit to: bartsch at linglit.tu-darmstadt.de
URL: http://www.linglit.tu-darmstadt.de/index.php?id=linglit_colligation
For further enquiries, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Looking forward to receiving your submission
Sabine Bartsch & Monica Holtz
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Dr. Sabine Bartsch
Technische Universität Darmstadt
Department of Linguistics and Literary Studies, English Linguistics
Hochschulstrasse 1 64289 Darmstadt
fon +49-6151-16 4570 fax +49-6151-16 3694
http://www.linglit.tu-darmstadt.de/bartsch/
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