[Corpora-List] Call for Papers: DGfS Workshop on Usage-Based Approaches to Morphology
Amir Zeldes
amir.zeldes at rz.hu-berlin.de
Wed May 30 14:58:11 UTC 2012
(apologies for cross-postings)
DGfS Workshop on Usage-Based Approaches to Morphology
35th Annual Meeting of the German Society for Linguistics (DGfS)
Potsdam University, 13-15.3.2012
In the past years usage-based models have made substantial contributions to
our understanding of the inner workings of grammar and the mental lexicon,
especially as they apply to syntax and argument structure (e.g. Goldberg
2006). More recently, the same theoretical mechanisms have been applied
specifically to the study of morphology (cf. Booij 2010), shedding new light
on familiar problems and offering unified accounts of seemingly disparate
phenomena which open up new research areas and questions about learnability,
lexicalization, the nature of productive morphology and the structure of the
lexicon. This working group will focus on usage-based accounts of
morphological phenomena, both synchronic and diachronic, using a wide range
of methodologies focusing on empirical evidence such as corpus studies,
psycholinguistic experiments, eye tracking and reading studies,
grammaticality judgment tasks and more. In particular we welcome submissions
on usage-based approaches dealing with, but not limited to:
- Usage effects on inflectional paradigms synchronically and diachronically
- Regular and irregular inflection and derivation and their relation to
usage
- First and second language acquisition and learnability of morphology
- Morphological productivity and restrictions in usage, both graded and
categorical
- Constructional analyses of non-concatentative or discontinuous morphology
(e.g. pattern and root in Semitic languages)
- Valency interactions between morphology and lexical representation
- Schemas for compound formations and interpretation of their semantics
- Interfaces between morphology and syntax, semantics and the lexicon
We look forward to diverse papers offering converging evidence from all
languages and disciplines for the role of usage in the emergence of
morphological structure.
Invited Speakers:
Prof. Geert E. Booij, Leiden University
Prof. Stefan Th. Gries, UC Santa Barbara
Organizing Committee:
Anke Lüdeling, HU Berlin
Amir Zeldes, HU Berlin
Format:
Authors should submit 1 page abstracts (including references) in a 12 point
font (e.g. Times New Roman). References should be formatted according to the
APA guidelines. Talks will be given 30 or 60 minute slots including
discussion, depending on the program. Please specify your preferred length
in your submission. The workshop language is English for both abstracts and
talks.
Important dates:
- Submission of abstracts: 19.8.2012
- Notification of acceptance: 30.8.2012
- Workshop: 13-15.3.2013
References:
Booij, G. E. 2010. Construction Morphology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Goldberg, A. E. 2006. Constructions at Work: The Nature of Generalization in
Language. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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