23.4591, Calls: Syntax, Morphology, Typology, General Ling/Croatia

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Subject: 23.4591, Calls: Syntax, Morphology, Typology, General Ling/Croatia

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Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2012 11:58:03
From: Daria Mishchenko [zenitchiki at yandex.ru]
Subject: Workshop on Ideophones: Noun, Verb, Both or Neither?

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Full Title: Workshop on Ideophones: Noun, Verb, Both or Neither? 

Date: 18-Sep-2013 - 21-Sep-2013
Location: Split, Croatia 
Contact Person: George Moroz
Meeting Email: garka at strn.1tv.ru

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Morphology; Syntax; Typology 

Call Deadline: 14-Nov-2012 

Meeting Description:

Organizers:

Daria Mishchenko (zenitchiki at yandex.ru)
Llacan CNRS (Paris)
Institute for Linguistic Studies Russian Academy of Sciences (Saint-Petersburg)

George Moroz (garka at strn.1tv.ru)
Moscow State University

This workshop will focus on the ideophones and specifically on their part-of-speech assignment. As the International Symposium on Ideophones held in January 1999 in St. Augustin, Germany proved, one can assume that ideophones are a universal category and exist in all languages of the world. According to the classical definition of ideophones by Doke, they couldn't be grouped with any particular grammatical category normally recognized, and therefore they constituted a category in their own right [1935]. But is it really the case? Hein van der Voort [2004] in his minute description of the Kwaza (unclassified indigenous Amazonian language) wrote that ideophones are sound symbolic words, but sometimes occur as verb roots as well. Nicky de Jong [2001] gives a detailed overview of formal properties of ideophones in the Eastern Sudanic language Didinga. Regarding their phonotactics as well as their syntactic behavior, he concludes that ideophones in Didingamust are to be considered a subclass of adverbs. Eve Mikone [2001] noted that in Estonian and Finnish ideophones are interpreted syntactically as verbs and substantives. According to our own data, in some languages of the Caucasus such as Adyghe (Northwest Caucasian) or Dargwa (East-Caucasian) the ideophones should be considered as a subclass of nouns.

The workshop will cover the following major research areas with reference to the ideophones:

- Grammatical categories and syntactic behavior of the ideophones
- Language specific features which influence upon the strategies of the ideophones expressing
- Correlations between ideophones and sound symbolism
- Correlations between the terms ideophones, onomatopoeia, verboids and sound words 

Call for Papers:

We would like to suggest those colleagues who would be interested in participation to send 300 word abstracts of their papers to the workshop organizers before 14 November. If the workshop would be accepted (notification of acceptance/rejection will be given by 15 December 2012), the participants will be requested to submit their full 500 word abstracts (exclusive of references) by 15 January 2013.






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