[HPSG-L] LFG23: Final call for papers
Tina Bögel
Tina.Boegel at uni-konstanz.de
Tue Jan 17 13:02:06 UTC 2023
Final Call for Papers
[Apologies for cross-posting]
LFG23: The 28th International Lexical-Functional
Grammar Conference
21 July - 25 July 2023
University of Rochester
Conference website: https://sas.rochester.edu/cls/lfg23/
Conference e-mail (NOT for abstract submission): lfg23 'at' rochester.edu
Abstract submission deadline: 15 February 2023, 23:59 UTC-12 (midnight
anywhere on Earth)
Abstract submission link:
https://openreview.net/group?id=LFG/2023/Conference
Please note that we are using a new submission system. You will have to
register beforehand.
Invited speakers: TBA
Workshop:
A workshop on "Revisiting Lexical Integrity" is planned for 25 July.
More information on the topic
and abstract submission can be found at
https://sas.rochester.edu/cls/lfg23/workshop/
Conference mode:
We are currently planning a physical conference and hope that speakers
will be able to attend in
person. A synchronous, online participation option will be available.
LFG23 welcomes work within the formal architecture of Lexical-Functional
Grammar as well as
typological, formal, and computational work within the 'spirit of LFG'
as a lexicalist approach to
language employing a parallel, constraint-based framework. The
conference aims to promote
interaction and collaboration among researchers interested in
non-derivational approaches to
grammar, where grammar is seen as the interaction of (perhaps violable)
constraints from multiple
levels of structuring, including those of syntactic categories,
grammatical relations, semantics and
discourse.
LFG23 is sponsored by the Center for Language Sciences at the University
of Rochester
(http://www.sas.rochester.edu/cls/)
SUBMISSIONS: TALKS AND POSTERS
The main conference sessions will involve 45-minute talks (30 min + 15
min discussion), and poster
presentations. Contributions can focus on results from completed as well
as ongoing research, with
an emphasis on novel approaches, methods, ideas, and perspectives,
whether descriptive, theoretical,
formal or computational. Presentations should describe original,
unpublished work.
DISSERTATION SESSION
As in previous years, we are hoping to hold a special session that will
give students the chance to
present recent PhD dissertations (or other student research
dissertations). The dissertations must
be completed by the time of the conference, and they should be made
publicly accessible (e.g., on
the World Wide Web). The talks in this session should provide an
overview of the main original
points of the dissertation; the talks will be 20 minutes, followed by a
10-minute discussion period.
Students should note that the main sessions are certainly also open to
student submissions. Students
who present papers in either session will receive a small subvention
towards their conference costs
from the International LFG Association (ILFGA).
TIMETABLE
Deadline for abstracts: 15 February 2023, 23:59 UTC-12 (midnight
anywhere on Earth)
Notification of acceptance: 31 March 2023
Conference: 21 July - 25 July 2023
SUBMISSION SPECIFICATIONS
The language of the conference is English, and all abstracts must be
written in English.
All abstracts should be submitted using the online submission system.
Submissions should be in the
form of abstracts only. Abstracts can be up to three A4 pages, including
figures and
references. Abstracts should be in 10pt or larger type, with margins of
at least 2cm on all four
sides, and should include a title. Omit name and affiliation (including
in PDF document properties),
and avoid obvious self-reference.
For dissertation session submissions, please add "Dissertation" to the
title of your abstract.
Please submit your abstract in .pdf format (or a plain text file).
The number of submissions is not restricted. However, in the interests
of high participation and
broad representation, each author should be involved in a maximum of two
oral papers and can only be
a single author of one. There are no restrictions on poster
presentations. Authors may want to keep
this in mind when stating their preferences concerning the mode of
presentation of their
submissions.
All abstracts will be reviewed anonymously by at least three referees.
Papers accepted to the
conference can be submitted to the refereed proceedings, and will be
published, subject to
acceptance, online by University of Konstanz/CSLI Publications. (Please
note that papers submitted
to the proceedings are no longer automatically accepted for publication
in the proceedings.)
See http://web.stanford.edu/group/cslipublications/cslipublications/LFG/
for recent proceedings.
PRE-CONFERENCE ACTIVITIES
There will be a day of pre-conference activities on 21 July. The ParGram
Project Meeting will be
held in the morning and there will be a social activity in the afternoon.
ORGANISERS AND THEIR CONTACT ADDRESSES
If you have queries about abstract submission or have problems
submitting your paper, please contact
the Program Committee.
Program Chairs (Email: lfg.progcom 'at' gmail.com)
Tina Bögel, University of Konstanz and Goethe University Frankfurt
Agnieszka Patejuk, Polish Academy of Sciences and University of Oxford
Local conference organizers (Email: lfg23 'at' rochester.edu)
Ash Asudeh, University of Rochester
FURTHER INFORMATION
Further information about LFG as a framework for linguistic analysis is
available at the following
site: https://ling.sprachwiss.uni-konstanz.de/pages/home/lfg/
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Tina Bögel
FB Sprachwissenschaft
Universität Konstanz
https://ling.sprachwiss.uni-konstanz.de/pages/home/boegel/
"The accumulating flow of words buries rather than strikes the target.
It is this verbosity which is most easily taught and most easily learned,
so that words take the place of thoughts, and nothing can be found behind them"
William Labov
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