21.1501, Calls: General Ling, Ling & Literature, Morphology/France

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Subject: 21.1501, Calls: General Ling, Ling & Literature, Morphology/France

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Date: 26-Mar-2010
From: Arnaud Léturgie < arnaud.leturgie at gmail.com >
Subject: Lexique, Normalisation, Transgression
 

	
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Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2010 23:09:38
From: Arnaud Léturgie [arnaud.leturgie at gmail.com]
Subject: Lexique, Normalisation, Transgression

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Full Title: Lexique, Normalisation, Transgression 
Short Title: LNT 2010 

Date: 07-Sep-2010 - 07-Sep-2010
Location: Université de Cergy-Pontoise, France 
Contact Person: Arnaud Léturgie
Meeting Email: colloquelnt2010 at gmail.com
Web Site: http://www.u-cergy.fr/metadif/lnt/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Ling & Literature; Morphology 

Call Deadline: 15-Apr-2010 

Meeting Description:

Lexique, Normalisation, Transgression 
1st International PhDs and Young Researchers Meeting
http://www.u-cergy.fr/metadif/lnt/

Organisé par le laboratoire LDI (CNRS UMR 7187) en collaboration avec l'École
doctorale Droit et Sciences humaines de l'Université de Cergy-Pontoise et
l'Association des Sciences du Langage

This conference will take place on September the 7th 2010 at the University of
Cergy-Pontoise and concerns all PhDs and Young researchers who have graduated a
year from now. 

Call for Papers 

Extended Deadline
April 15, 2010

Date Limite de Soumission Repoussee 
15 Avril 2010

LDI's international conference of PhDs and Young researchers aims at questioning
the various processes that governs the lexicon, whether it is about its
standardization or its transgressive uses. These processes will be considered
through various disciplines, since linguistic, literary and artistic fields will
be covered. 

The lexicon is the privileged area of the language where speakers-writers/users'
creativity is requested. The learning of the lexicon is accompanied by an
empirical acquisition of lexical matrices. The creation of new lexical units (by
using affixal morphems, etc.) is not a regulated field. Because it's not ruled,
lexical creativity is multidirectional. Many lexical units can be created in
order to nominate a single meaning at the same time. As for the literary domain,
many writers base their poeticity and their aesthetics on the reject of
constraints, whether inside of literary movements that claimed their deviation
from standardization as an aesthetic project (symbolism and decadence,
avant-garde movements such as Dada and Surrealism, OuLiPo, etc.) or individual,
isolated linguistic experimentations, without time limitation regarding the
literary history. 

Beyond the units, trends can oppose, complete or invalidate themselves. In order
to regulate the neological flow, authorities appear. Some are official (such as
Commissions de terminology), some are not (approval or rejection of the
neologism). Standardization laws, implicits or explicits, are at work. Alongside
with the standardized domain, lexical rules are still violated: poetic creation,
play on words and puns, orthographic variations, non-standard productions are
proof of that observation. 

This conference takes place around 6 principal axes: 
- Lexicon and morphology 
- Diachrony/History of language 
- Lexicography 
- Variation and bilingualism 
- Literary studies 
- Linguistic policies 

Submissions (8 to 10 pages in French or English, bibliography included) should
be anonymous and accompanied by an abstract in French language. 
Please, send your articles as attached .pdf or .doc files following the style 
sheet by using the online submission page before April the 15th 2010. 
Notifications of acceptance will be communicated before May the 15th 2010. 

French and English will be the languages of this conference. 

Inscription fee of 30€ will be asked to each speaker. This fee includes the 
proceedings, breaks and lunch. This fee is to be paid before July 1st 2010. 

Visit: http://www.u-cergy.fr/metadif/lnt/ for more info





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