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Date: Sat, 07 Jan 2017 10:58:13
From: Costas Gabrielatos [gabrielc at edgehill.ac.uk]
Subject: Symposium on Corpus Approaches to Lexicogrammar
Full Title: Symposium on Corpus Approaches to Lexicogrammar
Short Title: LxGr2017
Date: 10-Jun-2017 - 10-Jun-2017
Location: Ormskirk, United Kingdom
Contact Person: Costas Gabrielatos
Meeting Email: gabrielc at edgehill.ac.uk
Web Site: https://www.edgehill.ac.uk/english/research/conferences/lxgr2017
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Linguistic Theories; Text/Corpus Linguistics
Call Deadline: 12-Mar-2017
Meeting Description:
The focus of the Symposium is the interaction of lexis and grammar. The focus
is influenced by Halliday’s view of lexis and grammar as “complementary
perspectives” (1991: 32), and his conception of the two as notional ends of a
continuum (lexicogrammar), in that “if you interrogate the system
grammatically you will get grammar-like answers and if you interrogate it
lexically you get lexis-like answers” (1992: 64).
Call for Papers:
We welcome papers reporting on corpus-based studies which examine any aspect
of the interaction of lexis and grammar, or discuss methodological issues
related to the corpus-based study of lexicogrammar (e.g. annotation, metrics).
We are particularly interested in studies that interrogate the system
lexicogrammatically to get lexicogrammatical answers. The studies may:
- Focus more on the lexis or grammar end of the continuum, or adopt an
integrative approach.
- Offer different interpretations of the nature of lexicogrammar.
- Examine any language, or compare different languages.
- Examine L1 and/or L2 use.
- Adopt a synchronic or diachronic approach.
- Operate within any theoretical approach that takes into account the
interaction of lexis and grammar (e.g. Construction Grammar, Lexical Grammar,
Pattern Grammar, Systemic Functional Grammar, Valency Grammar).
- Discuss the implications of a lexicogrammatical approach for applied
linguistics (e.g. lexicography, language teaching, translation, (critical)
discourse studies).
- Develop relevant research/teaching resources.
The symposium will take place on Saturday 10 June 2017 at Edge Hill
University.
Presentations will be allocated 35 minutes (including 10 minutes for
discussion). Please send an abstract of 500 words (excluding references) to
Costas Gabrielatos (gabrielc at edgehill.ac.uk). Please make sure that the
abstract clearly specifies the research questions or hypotheses, the corpus
and methodology, and the main findings.
The deadline for abstract submission is 12 March 2017. Abstracts will be
double-blind reviewed, and decisions will be communicated by 9 April 2017.
The following colleagues have kindly agreed to review abstracts:
Federica Barbieri (Swansea University)
Tine Breban (University of Manchester)
Kristin Davidse (University of Leuven)
Eva Duran Eppler (University of Roehampton)
Lise Fontaine (Cardiff University)
Gaëtanelle Gilquin (Université catholique de Louvain)
Nick Groom (University of Birmingham)
Andrew Hardie (Lancaster University)
Sebastian Hoffmann (University of Trier)
Andrew Kehoe (Birmingham City University)
Gabriel Ozon (University of Sheffield)
Michael Pace-Sigge (University of East Finland)
Magali Paquot (Université catholique de Louvain)
Pascual Perez-Paredes (University of Cambridge)
Paul Rayson (Lancaster University)
Ute Römer (Georgia State University)
María Sánchez-Torne (University of Murcia)
Benet Vincent (Coventry University)
Stefanie Wulf (University of Florida)
Participation is free. Coffee/tea and a light buffet lunch will be provided,
but participants are expected to cover their travel and accommodation costs.
Please note that the number of places is limited, and places will be allocated
on a first-come, first-served basis.
For more information, please contact Costas Gabrielatos
(gabrielc at edgehill.ac.uk).
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