[HPSG-L] FInal CFP: CSSP 2015 The 11th Syntax and Semantics Conference in Paris

Yonatan Ginzburg yonatan.ginzburg at paris7.jussieu.fr
Tue May 5 23:00:06 UTC 2015


                             [[apologies for cross-posting]]
                             Deadline approaching: 10 May 2015

   CSSP 2015
  The 11th Syntax and Semantics Conference in Paris
  October 8-10, 2015
  
  Université Paris Diderot, Amphi Buffon, bâtiment Buffon
  15, rue Hélène Brion, 75013 Paris
  
  Thematic Session
  Global or genre/domain-dependent grammar?
  
  Invited speakers:
  Vera Demberg (Saarbrücken)
  Chris Potts (Stanford)
  Ray Jackendoff (Tufts)
  Ira Noveck (Lyon)
  
  Submission deadline: 10 May 2015
  
  The 11th Syntax and Semantics Conference in Paris (CSSP 2015) will
take place on October 8-10th, 2015 at Université Paris 7 – Paris
Diderot. The Conference welcomes papers combining empirical inquiry
and formal explicitness. CSSP aims at favouring comparisons between
different theoretical frameworks. CSSP conferences combine a general
session and a thematic session.
  
  General session: In light of the fact that work in semantics often
addresses pragmatic issues and with the increasing prominence of both
experimental and computational approaches CSSP now welcomes papers
employing theoretical/experimental/computational methods on:
  
      syntax,
      semantics,
      pragmatics
      the syntax-semantics interface
      the semantics-pragmatics interface
      language acquisition: syntax-semantics-pragmatics
  
  The thematic session will focus on the issue of: Global or
genre/domain-dependent grammar? In both computational and
sociolinguistic work the need to accommodate domain or genre
dependence has long been recognised. More recently, there have been
proposals among semanticists and philosophers of language that
grammars or languages can be created on the fly and that,
consequently, there is no single grammar/language. Among
syntacticians there is increasing awareness of the importance of
genre/domain on the availability and meaning of grammatical and
lexical constructions. We welcome theoretical and empirical
contributions addressing the issue of how to accommodate domain or
genre dependence in grammatical frameworks: the impact this has for
grammar architectures and for context/grammar interfaces, does it
necessitate the recognition of core/periphery within a single
grammar?
  
  Submission: We invite submissions for 40 minute presentations
(including 10 minutes for discussion). CSSP is changing its
submission procedures. Submissions are expected to describe
substantial, original, completed and unpublished work, hence
submissions should be up to 5 pages plus an extra page for references
(anonymous pdf). Precise specifications and templates are
available  on the CSSP website,
http://www.cssp.cnrs.fr/cssp2015/index_en.html


Organizing Committee (Univ. Paris-Diderot)

     Anne Abeillé
     Pascal Amsili
     Lisa Brunetti
     Margot Colinet
     Berthold Crysmann
     Israel de la Fuente
     Pantazis-Odysseas Fyssas
     Berit Gehrke (Chair)
     Barbara Hemforth
     Viviane Makougni
     Etienne Riou
     Alexandre Roulois
     Ye Tian
Scientific Committee:

Anne Abeillé (Université Paris Diderot)
Hans-Martin Gärtner (Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
Jonathan Ginzburg (Université Paris Diderot) (Chair)
Caroline Heycock (University of Edinburgh)
Brenda Laca (Université Paris 8)
Alda Mari (CNRS, ENS Ulm)
Christopher Piñón (Université Lille 3 / UMR 8163 STL)
Benjamin Spector (CNRS / EHESS / ENS Ulm)
Jesse Tseng (CNRS, Université Toulouse)



Programme Committee:

	Daniele	Godard	Université Paris-Diderot
	Philippe	Blache      Universite Aix-Marseille	
	Maria	Aloni	University of Amsterdam
	Bernard	Fradin		 Université Paris-Diderot
	Dan	Lassiter	Stanford University
	Judit	Gervain Université Paris-Descartes
	Olivier	Bonami	Université Paris-Sorbonne
	Beth	Levin		Stanford University	
	Miriam	Butt 	University of Konstanz	
	Hana	Filip		Heinrich-Heine University, Dusseldorf
	Rajesh	Bhatt	UMass Amherst	
	Laia	Mayol		Universitat Pompeu Fabra	
	Pascal	Amsili	Universite Paris-Diderot
	Manfred	Sailer	Goethe-University Frankfurt a.M.
	Martina	Wiltschko UBC
	Thomas	Wasow	Stanford University	
	Andrew	Kehler	UC San Diego	
	Jean-Pierre Koenig University at Buffalo, SUNY
	Edward	Gibson	MIT
	Shuichi	Yatabe	University of Tokyo
	Patricia Cabredo-Hofherr Université Paris 8
	Stefan	Müller	Freie Universität Berlin	
	Maribel	Romero	University of Konstanz	
	Tim	Fernando		Trinity College Dublin	
	Lars	Hellan 		NTNU, Trondheim	
	Gianina Iordachioaia 	University of Stuttgart
	Ana	Luis		       University of Coimbra	
	Paul	Portner     	Georgetown University	
	Bart	Geurts		University of Nijmegen	
	Chris Kennedy 	University of Chicago
	Eric	Mccready	        Aoyama Gakuin University	
	Adam Przepiórkowski  Polish Academy of Sciences	
	Jeffrey	Runner     University of Rochester	
	Bob	Borsley		University of Essex	
	Louisa Sadler      University of Essex	
	Lea	Nash		Université Paris 8
	Andrew Koontz-Garboden The University of Manchester	
	Claire	Beyssade Université Paris 8
	Marcus	Kracht	Universität Bielefeld	
	Carla	 Umbach	ZAS Berlin	
	Josef	Bayer	University of Konstanz
	Chris	 Barker	NYU	
	Stephen	Wechsler	UT Austin
	Ellen	Brandner	Universität Konstanz	
	Vincent	Homer	UMass Amherst



More information about the HPSG-L mailing list