27.2789, Calls: Morphology, Semantics, Typology/Peru

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Subject: 27.2789, Calls: Morphology, Semantics, Typology/Peru

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Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2016 09:35:13
From: Roberto Zariquiey [rzariquiey at pucp.edu.pe]
Subject: Workshop - The Grammar of Body-Part Expressions

 
Full Title: Workshop - The Grammar of Body-Part Expressions 

Date: 27-Oct-2016 - 29-Oct-2016
Location: Lima, Peru 
Contact Person: Roberto Zariquey
Meeting Email: rzariquiey at pucp.edu.pe

Linguistic Field(s): Morphology; Semantics; Typology 

Call Deadline: 15-Oct-2016 

Meeting Description:

II International Workshop on the Typology of Amerindian Languages:
The grammar of body-part expressions

Venue: Auditorio de Humanidades 
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP)
Dates: 27-29 October 2016
Workshop languages: English, Spanish and Portuguese

Keynote speakers: Marianne Mithun, Christian Lehmann
Discussant: Spike Gildea
Organizers: Roberto Zariquiey, Pilar Valenzuela

Body-part expressions are well known cross-linguistically because of their
particular grammatical properties. In many languages of the world, body-part
expressions are conspicuously found in noun incorporation, various types of
compounding and special possessive constructions. Furthermore, it is the case
that in a number of languages some of these constructions are exclusively
found in association with body-part expressions. 

The particular morphosyntactic properties of body-parts expressions are in
accordance with their special cognitive status. Body parts are a model for
conceptualization in very different semantic domains: spatial relations,
numbers, emotions and so on. Additionally, expressions denoting body parts may
be the diachronic source of topological expressions, reflexive/reciprocal
markers, intensifiers of various sorts, numerals and classifiers. One page
abstracts are invited for the II International Workshop on the Typology of
Amerindian Languages: The Grammar of Body-part Expressions to be held at
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP), on 27-29th October 2016.


2nd Call for Papers: 

One page abstracts are invited for the II International Workshop on the
Typology of Amerindian Languages: The Grammar of Body-part Expressions to be
held at Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (PUCP), on 27-29th October
2016.

We welcome abstracts dealing with these or any other topic that may contribute
to the understanding of the morphosyntactic and sematic nature of body-part
expressions in the languages of the Americas. We are equally open to abstracts
taking synchronic or diachronic approaches, and focusing on one language or a
language family/area. Finally, we also welcome presentations from other
disciplines, including anthropology, philosophy or psychology. 

Publication of a volume based on the studies presented in the workshop is
planned.

One page abstracts should be sent to bodypartspucp at gmail.com. Abstract
deadline: July 15, 2016.




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