[Lingtyp] Call for papers: Symposium on Current issues in the syntactic typology of Uralic languages

Asztalos Erika aszterik at gmail.com
Thu Jul 25 08:39:38 UTC 2019


Dear Colleagues,

we are pleased to announce the symposium on Current issues in the syntactic
typology of Uralic languages, which will be held as part of the XIII
International Congress for Finno-Ugric Studies in Vienna, on August 16–21,
2020.


The symposium aims to be a forum for presenting and discussing current
issues in syntactic typology of Uralic languages. Contributions
investigating any syntactic or morphosyntactic issue carried out in a
typological-functionalist approach are welcome. Papers related to a
specific Uralic language or to a subgroup of the Uralic languages are both
appreciated. A more detailed description of the symposium can be found on
the conference website: https://cifu13.univie.ac.at/programme/symposia/#B9

We invite to submit abstracts for 20-minute presentations. Talks can be
given in any of the official languages of the Congress, but abstracts must
be submitted in English. (In case your talk will be given in a language
other than English please send us the title of your presentation also in
the language of the talk.) Abstracts have to be fully anonymised and must
not exceed 3000 characters (including spaces). Please submit your abstract
via the electronic submission tool of the Conference (
https://cifu13.univie.ac.at/call/online-submission/) not later than 30
September 2019. For more information on the submission process, see
https://cifu13.univie.ac.at/call/. Please remember to select symposium
B.9 Current
issues in the syntactic typology of Uralic languages.

Keynote presentation at the symposium:

András Bárány: Case and agreement in ditransitives in Uralic and beyond

Organizers: Ferenc Havas, Erika Asztalos, Nikolett F. Gulyás, Laura
Horváth, Ditta Szabó, Bogáta Timár  (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest)

Contact: Erika Asztalos, aszterik at gmail.com
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