[Corpora-List] Call for abstracts: IPRA13: The pragmatic role of elements at right periphery
Liesbeth Degand
liesbeth.degand at uclouvain.be
Tue Sep 18 07:08:35 UTC 2012
Abstracts are invited for a panel on***"The Pragmatic Role of Elements
at Right Periphery"* to be organized during IPra 13 in New Delhi, India,
September 8-13, 2013.
*Conveners*:
Liesbeth Degand (University of Louvain at Louvain-la-Neuve)
Elizabeth Closs Traugott (Stanford University)
In recent years attention has begun to be paid to "right periphery" (RP)
phenomena, as two threads of inquiry have developed: study of discourse
structure, especially its pragmatics (starting with Schiffrin 1987), and
syntactic cartography (starting with Cinque 1999). Compared to left
periphery (LP) phenomena, right periphery phenomena have received little
attention (but see Van der Wouden and Foolen 2011).
The aim of the panel is to build on and test proposals that LP and RP
have different functions (Beeching and Detges In preparation),
especially the proposal that the role of RP is to mark turn-yielding and
that it is likely to be intersubjective and dialogic in the sense that
the speaker positions their utterance against anticipated contributions
of other speakers. This raises the question of what type of linguistic
expressions and/or constructions may occur in right peripheral position.
The focus of the panel will be the following set of questions:
a) How can RP be defined? How should distinctions be made between
elements within argument structure (e.g. question-markers at RP, right
dislocations) and those "outside" it and often disjunct (e.g. pragmatic
markers, comment clauses, tags)?
b) What sorts of functions are expressed at RP? Van der Wouden and
Foolen (2011) find modal, focus, some connective particles, and repairs
at RP in Dutch. Is this set language-specific or cross-linguistically
robust for elements at RP?
c) Are any functions not expressable at LP (tags in English, Dutch
/hoor/ 'hear' (warning or reassuring), French punctuating quoi 'what')?
Are any LP functions not expressable at RP? What does this suggest about
functions at LP and RP?
d) What generalizations can be made about how elements at RP arise
historically? Does use of an expression at RP always entail
subjectification (as defined in Traugott 2010)?
We welcome abstracts that address the questions posed for the panel from
a range of theoretical perspectives, based on spoken and written data.
We are particularly interested in receiving abstracts that provide
evidence from languages of the Middle East and from the Indian and
African contents, in addition to the east Asian and European languages
that have been the focus of much recent research in pragmatics.
Abstracts should be about 500 words long plus data examples and
references. They should specify which of the questions a) -- d) will be
addressed, what type of theoretical perspective will be adopted (e.g.
discourse analytic, cartographical), and what kinds of data will be used
(e.g., conversational (spoken), represented conversation (written),
synchronic, diachronic).
Consistent with IPra requirements, abstracts should be sent to both
panel organizers (Liesbeth.Degand at uclouvain.be
<mailto:Liesbeth.Degand at uclouvain.be>, traugott at stanford.edu
<mailto:traugott at stanford.edu>) *by October 15^th 2012.*
If accepted by the conveners, they will need to be submitted on-line
individually by *November 1^st 2012*: "Though it is the panel
organizer(s) who take(s) active responsibility for the quality of the
contributions to their panel (i.e. they decide what is accepted),
abstracts should, for all *_panel contributions_*, be submitted /by the
individual contributors separately/ by the _1 November 2012_deadline
that will be handled for individual submissions (see below)"
(http://ipra.ua.ac.be/main.aspx?c=.CONFERENCE13&n=1443).Presenters of
papers at IPra 13 must be members of IPra.
References
Beeching, Kate and Ulrich Detges, eds. In preparation. Papers from IPra 12,
Cinque, Giulielmo. 1999. /Adverbs and Functional Heads: A
Cross-Linguistic Perspective./ Oxford: OUP.
Schiffrin, Deborah. 1987. /Discourse Markers/. Cambridge: CUP
Traugott, Elizabeth Closs. 2010. Revisiting subjectification and
intersubjectification. In Kristin Davidse, Lieven Vandelanotte & Hubert
Cuyckens, eds., /Subjectification, Intersubjectification and
Grammaticalization, /29-70. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton.
Van der Wouden, Ton and Ad Foolen. 2011. Dutch particles in the right
periphery.
http://www.tonvanderwouden.nl/index_files/papers/fipa-2011-05b.pdf
--
Liesbeth Degand
Head of Institute for Language and Communication
Université catholique de Louvain
SSH/ILC
Place B. Pascal 1; bte L3.03.33
B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve
liesbeth.degand at uclouvain.be
http://www.uclouvain.be/304220.html
T. +32 (0)104 74982
F. +32 (0)104 73235
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