20.3899, Calls: General Ling, Linguistic Theories, Morphology/Hungary
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Subject: 20.3899, Calls: General Ling, Linguistic Theories, Morphology/Hungary
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Date: 12-Nov-2009
From: Anne Tamm < anne.tamm at unifi.it >
Subject: Case in the Uralic Languages
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Date: Fri, 13 Nov 2009 14:08:50
From: Anne Tamm [anne.tamm at unifi.it]
Subject: Case in the Uralic Languages
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Full Title: Case in the Uralic Languages
Short Title: UCASE
Date: 14-May-2010 - 15-May-2010
Location: Budapest, Hungary
Contact Person: Anne Tamm
Meeting Email: anne.tamm at unifi.it
Web Site: http://uraliccasesystems.pbworks.com/
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Linguistic Theories; Morphology; Typology
Language Family(ies): Uralic
Call Deadline: 15-Jan-2010
Meeting Description:
This workshop is devoted to the study of the case systems in Uralic
languages.The Uralic languages are well known for their rich case inventories.
However, most studies of Uralic cases deal with the rather extensively studied
Hungarian, Finnish and perhaps Estonian cases and case systems. Cases of other
Uralic languages have been studied to a much lesser extent. The goal of this
workshop is to fill that void by giving a fuller picture of the phenomena of the
case systems of Uralic languages and dialects as well. We encourage
contributions from lesser-studied Uralic languages.
For updates and more information, please consult our workspace at
uraliccasesystems.pbworks.com.
Call for Paper
The proposed workshop consists of two parts. The first part of the workshop
clarifies the phenomena, the terminology and the comparability of the data in
the individual languages, as specific to Uralic and in more general terms. The
goal is to accumulate knowledge about the case systems of each language, and
about the specific cases in Uralic languages and dialects. Firstly, we plan
'case studies of case', such as genitive, partitive, abessive, locatives,
comitative etc in Uralic languages, both in individual languages and across
(Uralic) languages. Secondly, we invite papers on the more general issues, such
as the 'Uralicness' of the case systems or cases.
We are inviting abstracts on the cases and case systems of Uralic languages and
dialects: firstly, 'case studies of case', secondly, on more general issues
concerning case.
Please send your anonymous abstract, maximum 2 pages with examples and
references, and the same abstract containing your data and named
yournameabstract.pdf, by January 15, 2010 to the organizers Seppo Kittilä and
Anne Tamm, seppo.kittila at helsinki.fi and anne.tamm at unifi.it . Authors will be
notified about their acceptance by January 31.
For updates and more information, please consult our workspace at
uraliccasesystems.pbworks.com.
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