[Lingtyp] LAST CALL: Descriptive Grammars and Typology II (deadline July 1st, 2021)
Neige Rochant
neige.rochant at icloud.com
Mon Jun 28 18:10:48 UTC 2021
Dear colleagues,
This is the last call for the second installment of the conference Descriptive Grammars and Typology: The challenges of writing grammars of underdescribed and endangered languages, which will take place on December 1-3, 2021 in Paris (FIAP Paris). We are counting on an on-site event complying to all sanitary restrictions that may apply (if needed, the hosting conditions will be adapted). The conference will consist of one unique general session. Talks will be 30-minute long plus 10 minutes for discussion.
Please check the conference website for all details: https://grammar2021.sciencesconf.org/ <https://grammar2021.sciencesconf.org/>
Keynote speakers:
Felix Ameka (Leiden University)
Nicholas Evans (Australian National University)
Birgit Hellwig (University of Cologne)
Aimée Lahaussois (HTL – UMR 7597, CNRS / Université de Paris / Sorbonne Nouvelle University)
Nicolas Quint (LLACAN – UMR 8135, CNRS / INaLCO / EPHE)
Call for papers:
The global endangerement of little-known languages has raised awareness of the urgent need to document and describe them and brought about new advances in the art of grammaticography (see e.g. Ameka, Dench & Evans 2006). The conference series 'Descriptive Grammars and Typology’, whose first installment took place in March 2019 in Helsinki (https://www.helsinki.fi/en/conferences/descriptive-grammars-and-typology <https://www.helsinki.fi/en/conferences/descriptive-grammars-and-typology>), aims to contribute to the development of grammaticography by bringing together authors and users of grammars of underdescribed and/or endangered languages who share an interest in drawing on concepts of linguistic typology in grammatical descriptions.
We welcome submissions concentrating on the issues and challenges that face the authors of descriptive grammars, the expectations of grammar users, as well as wider discussion of the role of typology in grammar-writing. The presentations may take either a language-specific or a cross-linguistic perspective. This second edition of the conference will be more specifically focused on the theory and practice of grammar writing and will exclude papers concerned with the description of grammatical structures.
Topics relevant to the conference may include (but are not restricted to) the following issues:
The challenges of describing a language in its own terms and, at the same time, making it comparable to other languages
The roles of form and function in conceptualizing and organizing language descriptions
Challenges of and approaches to describing rare structures
The role of semantics in grammar writing
The role of corpora in grammar writing
Approaches to variation in language description
The relation of language and linguistic structure to language ecologies
Challenges and solutions for meeting the diverse needs of typologists, language learners and native speakers when writing a descriptive grammar
Abstract Submission Guidelines:
Please submit a one-page anonymous abstract (with references and/or examples/graphics allowed on a separate page) no later than July 01, 2021, through the conference website: https://grammar2021.sciencesconf.org <https://grammar2021.sciencesconf.org/> (see further guidelines on the website). Abstracts will be subject to blind review. Notification of acceptance will be given on September 01, 2021.
Organizers:
Thera Crane (University of Helsinki)
Sebastian Fedden (Sorbonne Nouvelle University; LACITO – UMR 7107, CNRS)
Ekaterina Gruzdeva (University of Helsinki)
Arja Hamari (University of Helsinki)
Matti Miestamo (University of Helsinki)
Yann Le Moullec (National Institute for Oriental Languages and Civilizations; LACITO – UMR 7107, CNRS)
Neige Rochant (Sorbonne Nouvelle University; LACITO – UMR 7107, CNRS; LLACAN – UMR 8105, CNRS)
Guillaume Segerer (LLACAN – UMR 8135, CNRS / INaLCO / EPHE)
Jeanne Zerner (LLACAN – UMR 8135, CNRS / INaLCO / EPHE)
In partnership with Labex EFL.
Program committee:
Claire Bowern (Yale University)
Denis Creissels (Université Lumière Lyon 2; DDL – UMR 5596, CNRS)
Don Daniels (University of Oregon)
Patience Epps (University of Texas at Austin)
James Essegbey (University of Florida)
Diana Forker (Friedrich Schiller University Jena)
Andrew Garrett (University of California, Berkeley)
Carol Genetti (New York University Abu Dhabi)
Nadine Grimm (University of Rochester)
Antoine Guillaume (DDL – UMR 5596, CNRS / Université Lumière Lyon 2)
Harald Hammarström (Uppsala University)
Martin Haspelmath (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology)
Jeffrey Heath (University of Michigan)
Marian Klamer (Leiden University)
Linda Konnerth (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Maarten Mous (Leiden University)
Bastian Persohn (Friedrich Schiller University Jena)
Mark Post (University of Sydney)
Antoinette Schapper (CNRS /Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Best wishes,
On behalf of the Organizing Committee,
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Neige Rochant
Doctorante en Sciences du Langage
/ PhD student in linguistics
UMR 7107 LACITO ~ UMR 8135 LLACAN
Université Sorbonne Nouvelle – ILPGA
19 rue des Bernardins 75005 Paris
https://nrochant.gitpages.huma-num.fr/neige-rochant/
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