[Corpora-List] Workshop "Processing in corpora" (ICAME 2012, Santiago de Compostela)
Javier Perez Guerra
jperez at uvigo.es
Mon Dec 3 19:33:04 UTC 2012
Workshop "Processing in corpora: 'Support strategies' in language
variation and change"
ICAME 34
Convenors: Britta Mondorf (Mainz) and Javier Pérez-Guerra (Vigo)
Santiago de Compostela, Spain
22 May 2013
http://www.usc.es/en/congresos/icame34/workshops.html
Description:
Recent research has shown that grammatical variation is far more
pervasive than has been
assumed (cf. Fanego et al. 2002, Rohdenburg/Mondorf 2003, Pérez-Guerra
et al. 2007, Dufter et
al. 2009, Rohdenburg/Schlüter 2009). In the course of these studies a
range of diverse theoretical
principles and generalizations haven been applied and developed in an
attempt to provide
explanatory potential for the observed choices.
The workshop is designed to broaden this perspective so as to
encompass variation phenomena
from a number of levels of linguistics analysis (phonology,
morphology, syntax, semantics,
pragmatics) that lend themselves to an explanation in terms of
processing efficiency, showing
how language users can modulate the cognitive accessibility of
variants from all these levels in
order to mitigate the processing load. The workshop thus invites
synchronic and diachronic
corpus-based research on so-called "support strategies", i.e. the
choice of linguistic variants that
are apt to compensate an increased processing effort. In this way, a
range of apparently unrelated
heterogeneous variation phenomena that lend themselves to an
explanation in terms of
processing efficiency, such as, for instance, sentence end-weight,
resolution of congruence
conflicts, word boundary marking, synthetic-analytic contrasts,
morphological transparency,
chunking, etc. can be linked to a common underlying strategy.
We assume a theoretical framework that combines findings and
principles from the areas of
language variation and change with functional-typological approaches
(e.g. Comrie 1981; Givón
1984, 1990; Croft 1990; Bolinger 1977) or processing-based
psycholinguistic generalizations,
such as Hawkins' (2004) 'Minimize Domains', Rohdenburg's (1996)
'Complexity Principle',
Bates/MacWhinney's (1987) 'Competition Model' or Wurzel's (1987)
'Principle of Uniformity
and Transparency', in order to apply these and other principles to
diachronic stages of English.
Call for papers
The deadline for abstract submission is 15 January 2013. Abstracts of
c. 300 words should be
submitted by e-mail to both convenors (mondorf at uni-mainz.de,
jperez at uvigo.es). The
notification of acceptance will be on 28 February.
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