[LFG] 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
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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substantial, original, completed and unpublished work, hence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
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