27.1886, Calls: Phonology/France

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Subject: 27.1886, Calls: Phonology/France

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Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2016 11:03:04
From: Sophie Wauquier [sophie.wauquier at orange.fr]
Subject: GDRI Phonological Theory Agora 2016

 
Full Title: GDRI Phonological Theory Agora 2016 

Date: 14-Oct-2016 - 15-Oct-2016
Location: Tours, France 
Contact Person: Nicola LAMPITELLI
Meeting Email: nicolalampitelli at gmail.com
Web Site: http://pta.cnrs.fr 

Linguistic Field(s): Phonology 

Call Deadline: 25-Jun-2016 

Meeting Description:

Following the meetings held in Lublin (June 2015) and Nijmegen (December
2015), the Phonological Theory Agora network invites submissions for its next
meeting to be organized in Tours, France, on 14-15 October. 

The topic of the Tours meeting is ''Phonology and the lexicon''. This year
there will be three sessions.

Day 1: ''Phonology and the lexicon''

Morning : Tutorial ''Phonology and the lexicon''
Delivered by Ricardo Bermúdez Otero (Manchester) and Donca Steriade (MIT)

Afternoon : ''Make a claim and defend it''
PTA aims at promoting discussion and offers 10-minute slots in which each
speaker makes a claim related to the topic of the meeting.
We invite one-page submissions for claim-making standups. Each talk is
followed by a (relatively) long discussion (20 min).

Day 2: Dataset workshop 

On day 2 there will be a workshop whose goal is to promote discussion and
theory-oriented debate in an original way. The idea is to define a data set
that everybody works on to show how it could be analyzed in different
theories. 


Call for Papers:

GDRI Phonological Theory Agora 2016 in Tours (France)

We invite one-page abstracts proposing a solution to the dataset (day 2, see
meeting description), which will be announced on the PTA website (pta.cnrs.fr)
by the end of April 2016.

You are invited to send your abstract for the ''Make a claim and defend it''
session and / or the ''Data set workshop''

Where to : pta at cnrs.fr

Deadline for submision : 25 June 2016
Notification : 10 July 2016
Final program : End of July

The organization of the event will be coordinated by Nicola Lampitelli, LLL,
University of Tours.
If you need more information please contact: Nicola Lampitelli
(nicola.lampitelli at univ-tours.fr)




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