25.4542, Calls: Morphology, Linguistic Theories, General Linguistics/Spain
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Subject: 25.4542, Calls: Morphology, Linguistic Theories, General Linguistics/Spain
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Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2014 16:52:05
From: Kees Hengeveld [fg-fgw at uva.nl]
Subject: International Workshop on Derivational Morphology in Functional Discourse Grammar
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Full Title: International Workshop on Derivational Morphology in Functional Discourse Grammar
Date: 10-Sep-2015 - 11-Sep-2015
Location: Cordoba, Spain
Contact Person: Kees Hengeveld
Meeting Email: fg-fgw at uva.nl
Web Site: http://www.functionaldiscoursegrammar.info
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Linguistic Theories; Morphology
Call Deadline: 15-Jan-2015
Meeting Description:
Derivational morphology is an underexplored area within the FDG model.
Hengeveld and Mackenzie (2008) provide some suggestions for how to account for
derivational processes and a number of works have been devoted to derivational
issues (García Velasco, 2009, 2011; Honselaar & Keizer, 2009; Portero Muñoz,
2011; Genee 2013; García Velasco & Keizer 2014). However, most of the
attention has been paid to specific cases of word class-changing derivation,
synthetic compounding or conversion, while there are still many research
topics within derivational morphology that deserve further consideration in
order to offer a comprehensive approach to derivational processes, as recently
acknowledged (García Velasco & Keizer 2014). Deeper thought also needs to be
given to the question of what characterizes a functional approach to
derivational morphology. The aim of this workshop will thus be to contribute
to the development of a unified and fully-fledged treatment of derivational
morphology that is compatible with the explanatory principles of FDG.
Call for Papers:
The deadline for submission of an extended abstract (around 1500 words or four pages)is January 15, 2015. Abstracts have to be directly related to the topic of the workshop (see website for more information). Only one abstract will be accepted per author (with the exception of co-authored abstracts). Abstracts will be evaluated anonymously by the members of the organizing committee together with a member of the board of the Functional Discourse Grammar Foundation. The abstract should provide sufficient detail to assess the contents of the paper that will be based on it.
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