24.3391, Calls: Syntax, Typology, Morphology, Lexicography, Semantics/Spain
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Subject: 24.3391, Calls: Syntax, Typology, Morphology, Lexicography, Semantics/Spain
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Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2013 11:15:07
From: Raquel Vea [raquel.vea at unirioja.es]
Subject: International Symposium on Verbs, Clauses and Constructions. Theory, Variation and Change
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Full Title: International Symposium on Verbs, Clauses and Constructions. Theory, Variation and Change
Date: 27-Nov-2013 - 29-Nov-2013
Location: Logroño (La Rioja), Spain
Contact Person: Javier Martín
Meeting Email: javier.martin at unirioja.es
Linguistic Field(s): Lexicography; Morphology; Semantics; Syntax; Typology
Call Deadline: 30-Sep-2013
Meeting Description:
The Functional Grammars Research Group (Department of Modern Languages, University of La Rioja) announces the International Symposium on Verbs, Clauses and Constructions. Theory, Variation and Change, which will be held on November 27- 29th, 2013 at the University of La Rioja.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: layered models of clause structure, the interaction of verbal projections and verbal constructions, verbal constructions, the syntax of clauses and sentences, alternations vs. constructions, linking and interfaces, inflection and derivation, events vs. states of affairs and predications, verbs at the representational and interpersonal level, verbal typologies, cross-linguistic variation of verbal constructions, head marking and dependent marking, diatopic, diachronic and textual variation, morpho-syntactic and semantic change.
Invited Speakers:
Laurel Brinton (University of British Columbia)
Juana Marín (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)
Ruth Möhlig-Falke (University of Würzburg)
Call for Papers:
The Functional Grammars Research Group (Department of Modern Languages, University of La Rioja) invites the submission of papers on substantial, original, and unpublished research. Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:
- Layered models of clause structure
- The interaction of verbal projections and verbal constructions
- Verbal constructions
- The syntax of clauses and sentences
- Alternations vs. constructions
- Linking and interfaces
- Inflection and derivation
- Events vs. states of affairs and predications
- Verbs at the representational and interpersonal level
- Verbal typologies
- Cross-linguistic variation of verbal constructions
- Head marking and dependent marking
- Diatopic, diachronic and textual variation
- Morpho-syntactic and semantic change
Submission:
Please submit your proposal by September 30, 2013 following the guidelines below:
1. Presentations will last 20 minutes, followed by a ten minute discussion.
2. Abstracts should be 150-200 words long (without any subheadings) and clearly present a research question/aim, critical review of the literature, methodology, results and conclusions.
3. Please avoid footnotes and any unusual symbols (such as phonetic transcription) that might be changed in electronic communication. If you cannot avoid such symbols, submit your paper both in DOC and PDF format.
4. Please send each abstract both in anonymized and unanonymized forms (with author(s) and affiliation) to the following address: vccsymposium2013 at gmail.com.
5. Decisions about acceptance will be based on relevance to the above topic list, originality, potential significance, topicality and clarity. Since all accepted papers will be presented at the symposium, we require that at least one of the submitting authors must be a registered participant.
Key Dates:
- Abstract submission deadline: September 30
- Notification of reviewers’ decision: October 5
- Presenters’ registration deadline: November 15
- Conference: November 27-29
Conference URL:
Further information will be available soon at the conference site: VCC2013.nerthusproject.com
Scientific Committee:
Jóhanna Barðdal (University of Bergen)
Carlos García Castillero (University of the Basque Country)
Laura Michaelis (University of Colorado at Boulder)
Jan-Ola Östman (University of Helsinki)
John Roberts (SIL International)
Olga Timofeeva (University of Zurich)
Graeme Trousdale (University of Edinburgh)
Björn Wiemer (Johannes Gutenberg University)
Organizing Committee:
Javier Martín Arista
Roberto Torre Alonso
Raquel Vea Escarza
Carmen Novo Urraca
Raquel Mateo Mendaza
Luisa Fidalgo Allo
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