30.1200, Calls: General Linguistics, Typology/Russia

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Subject: 30.1200, Calls: General Linguistics, Typology/Russia

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Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2019 02:23:30
From: Maria Kholodilova [hol_m at mail.ru]
Subject: 16th Conference on Typology and Grammar for Young Scholars

 
Full Title: 16th Conference on Typology and Grammar for Young Scholars 

Date: 21-Nov-2019 - 23-Nov-2019
Location: Saint Petersburg, Russia 
Contact Person: Sergey Klimenko
Meeting Email: youngconfspb at gmail.com
Web Site: http://www.youngconfspb.com/e/glavnaya 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Typology 

Call Deadline: 05-Sep-2019 

Meeting Description:

The Institute for Linguistic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences (Saint
Petersburg, Russia) is pleased to announce the 16th Conference on Typology and
Grammar for Young Scholars, which will be held in Saint Petersburg, 21–23
November 2019.

Invited Speakers: 
– Denis Creissels (University of Lyon, Lyon), “Impersonal constructions in
typological perspective”
– Natalia Levshina (Leipzig University, Leipzig), “Typology in the age of
corpora: Applications and challenges”
– Natalia Serdobolskaya (Institute of Linguistics, Russian Academy of
Sciences, Moscow), “Long-distance agreement in Nakh-Daghestanian languages”


Call for Papers: 

Submissions from young researchers (35 years old and younger) working in any
area of linguistic typology, grammar and phonology are welcome. Each talk
selected for presentation will be allotted 20 minutes followed by 10 minutes
of discussion. The official languages of the conference are Russian and
English, and abstracts can be written in either language. The deadline for
abstract submission is 5 September 2019. Anonymous abstracts in
.doc/.docx/.rtf format should be sent to the following email address:
youngconfspbgmail.com, with “ABSTRACT” stated as the email subject. Note that
the abstract should not exceed 4000 characters, excluding references,
otherwise it will be rejected on formal grounds. In the abstract, please
define the problem, methods and findings of the research. The following
information should be provided in the body of the e-mail: 

- Title of the abstract (if your abstract is in Russian, please provide
English translation), 
- Author’s or authors’ first and last names (with English transliteration, if
necessary), and affiliation(s), 
- e-mail address. 

If you use non-standard fonts, please attach them to the e-mail and send an
additional copy of your abstract in .pdf format. 

One individual may be involved in a maximum of two abstracts (maximum of one
as sole author). 

The decision of the Organizing Committee on the acceptance/rejection of
submissions will be communicated to the authors no later than 21 September
2019. 

We will be very grateful to potential submitters if they fill in the following
short form: https://goo.gl/forms/QxAhJYadAeOfo6QT2 or send us by e-mail a
preliminary version of the title of their abstract (together with the author
details) by 24 March. This information will greatly help us in applying for a
grant from The Russian Foundation for Basic Research. However, a) sending the
preliminary version of the title is not obligatory and does not affect the
abstract selection process; b) by sending a preliminary title the author is
not supposed to commit oneself to submitting an actual abstract, and if he
does submit at a later point, the actual title of the abstract can be entirely
or partly different from the preliminary version.

There is no participation fee. 

Important Dates: 

(Preliminary submission deadline: 24 March 2019) 
Submission deadline: 5 September 2018 
Notification of acceptance: no later than 21 September 2019 
Conference: 21–23 November 2019

Organizing Committee: 

Maria Kholodilova, Junior Research Fellow, ILS RAS (Chair)
Sergey Klimenko, Research Fellow, ILS RAS (Secretary)
Maksim Fedotov, Junior Research Fellow, ILS RAS
Dmitry Gerasimov, Junior Research Fellow, ILS RAS
Olga Kuznetsova, Research Fellow, ILS RAS
Daria Mishchenko, Junior Research Fellow, ILS RAS
Sofia Oskolskaya, Research Fellow, ILS RAS
Dinara Stepina, PhD Student, ILS RAS
Sergey Say, Head of the Department of Linguistic Typology, ILS RAS
Elizaveta Zabelina, Research Assistant, ILS RAS
Natalia Zaika, Senior Research Fellow, ILS RAS




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