Final announcement: International Conference on Deverbal Nouns, Universite de Lille 3
Philip Miller
miller at univ-lille3.fr
Mon Feb 9 07:29:30 UTC 2004
International conference on deverbal nouns
UMR «SILEX», UniversityLille 3, France
23-25 september 2004
3rdCall for papers
Invited Speakers: Artemis Alexiadou (Universität Stuttgart), David Dowty
(Ohio State University), Jane Grimshaw (Rutger's University), Françoise
Kerleroux (Université Paris 10)
Program Committee:
Artemis Alexiadou (Universität zu Stuttgart, Deutschland)
Peter Blumenthal (Universität zu Köln, Deutschland)
Geert Booij (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy (University of Canterbury, New Zealand)
Denis Creissels (UMR 5596, CNRS & Université de Lyon 2, France)
Georgette Dal (UMR 8528, CNRS & Université de Lille 3, France)
David Dowty (The Ohio State University, USA)
Cécile Fabre (UMR 5610, CNRS & Université de Toulouse-le Mirail, France)
Bernard Fradin (UMR 7110, CNRS & Université de Paris 7, France)
Claire Gardent (UMR 7503, CNRS & Université de Nancy 1, France)
Jacqueline Giry-Schneider (Université de Paris 8)
Danièle Godard (UMR 7110, CNRS & Université de Paris 7, France)
Jane Grimshaw (Rutgers University, USA)
Heidi Harley (University of Arizona, USA)
Françoise Kerleroux (UMR 7114, Université de Paris 10, France)
Georges Kleiber (Université de Strasbourg 2, France)
Angelika Kratzer (University Massachusetts, USA)
Manfred Krifka (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Deustchland)
Judith Meinschaefer (Universität zu Konstanz, Deutschland)
Philip Miller (UMR 8528, CNRS & Université de Lille 3, France)
Friederike Moltmann (University of London, UK)
Thomas Roeper (University of Massachusetts at Amherst, USA)
Lucia Tovena (UMR 8528, CNRS & Université de Lille 3, France)
Danièle Van de Velde (UMR 8528, CNRS & Université de Lille 3, France)
Organizing Committee:
Georgette Dal (UMR 8528, CNRS & Université de Lille 3, France)
Philip Miller (UMR 8528, CNRS & Université de Lille 3, France)
Lucia Tovena (UMR 8528, CNRS & Université de Lille 3, France)
Danièle Van de Velde (UMR 8528, CNRS & Université de Lille 3, France)
Calendar:
· Submission deadline: February 15th 2004
· Notification of acceptance: May 15th 2004
· Preliminary program: June 15th 2004
· Meeting: September 23rd-25th 2004
Deverbal nouns are a crucial topic of linguistic inquiry because their
analysis involves problems of morphology, syntax and semantics and can shed
light on the interfaces between these components. Abstracts are invited on
all questions pertaining to deverbal nouns, including
-The different morphological processes constructing nouns from verbs
-How these morphological processes influence the syntactic and semantic
properties of the resulting noun
-The relationship between the argument structure of the source verb and
that of the resulting noun
-The relationship between the syntactic subcategorization properties of the
source verb and those of the resulting deverbal noun
-The semantic interpretation of deverbal nouns and its links to argument
structure, subcategorization, and morphology
-The status of nouns which are semantically linked to a verbal predicate
without there being any morphological relationship between the two.
-The status of gerunds and other intermediate forms between nouns and verbs
-Comparative and typological studies of deverbal nouns
-Studies of the choice in discourse between an NP headed by a deverbal noun
and a finite clause headed by the source verb
Submissions on other languages than English and French will also be welcome.
Talks will be delivered in English or French
Submission guidelines
1) An anonymous abstract (in English or French) of less than 1000 words
(excluding bibliographical references). The abstract (including references)
must fit on 2 pages in A4 format using a Times 12 font (or US letter format
if A4 is unavailable). The abstract must clearly specify the subject that
you will be addressing as well as your main conclusions. References must be
made to previous work on the subject and the crucial data on which your
conclusions are based must be mentioned.
2) On a separate page, you should mention your name, first name,
affiliation, mailing address, academic status and the title of your paper.
Submissions should be sent by electronic mail to
deverbalnouns at univ-lille3.fr, preferably in .pdf format (or .rtf or .doc if
.pdf is unavailable). Please be sure to send the page with the personal
data as a separate attached document from the abstract. Please call the
file with the personal data name.perso.pdf and the one with the abstract
name.abstract.doc (where "name" is the name of the author or of the contact
person in the case of multiple authors). Abstracts must be received before
February 15 2004.
(Abstract submission is limited to one abstract as single author and one as
a co-author.)
If you cannot submit your abstract electronically, you can send 2 paper
copies of the abstract and the page with personal information to the
following address, making sure that it arrives on 15 February at the latest.
Colloque déverbaux
UMR 8528 « SILEX »
Université de Lille 3
BP 149
F-59653 VILLENEUVE DASCQ CEDEX
Information about the conference (fees, registration form, accommodation,
transportation, ...) will be kept up to date on:
http://www.univ-lille3.fr/silex/Deverbalnouns/deverbalnouns_index.htm
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