31.1147, Calls: Gen Ling, Morphology, Phonology, Pragmatics, Semantics, Syntax/South Korea

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LINGUIST List: Vol-31-1147. Wed Mar 25 2020. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 31.1147, Calls: Gen Ling, Morphology, Phonology, Pragmatics, Semantics, Syntax/South Korea

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Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 22:01:11
From: Michael Barrie [mikebarrie at sogang.ac.kr]
Subject: 22nd Seoul International Conference on Generative Grammar

 
Full Title: 22nd Seoul International Conference on Generative Grammar 
Short Title: SICOGG 22 

Date: 12-Aug-2020 - 14-Aug-2020
Location: Seoul, Korea, South 
Contact Person: Jong Kun Lee
Meeting Email: sicogg22 at gmail.com
Web Site: http://linguistlist.org/easyabs/sicogg22 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Morphology; Phonology; Pragmatics; Semantics; Syntax 

Call Deadline: 15-May-2020 

Meeting Description:

The 22nd Seoul International Conference on Generative Grammar (SICOGG 22) will
take place at Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea, from August 12 through August
14, 2020. The conference will be hosted by the Korean Generative Grammar
Circle.
 
SICOGG 22 will consist of a general session, a workshop on topic and focus,
and a series of lectures by the plenary speaker. The main theme of the general
session is ‘The Syntax-Pragmatics Interface in Generative Grammar’. The
confirmed invited speakers are as follows:
 
Plenary speaker:  
Professor Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine (National University of Singapore)

Invited workshop speakers: 
Professor Wei-Tien Dylan Tsai (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan)
Professor Hanjung Lee (Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea)
Professor Jungmee Lee (Seoul National University, Korea)  


Call for Papers: 

Equal consideration will be given to papers from all areas of generative
grammar, which may include syntactic theory, the syntax-pragmatics interface,
the syntax-semantics interface, the syntax-morphology interface, the
syntax-phonology interface, syntactic acquisition, and any other
syntax-related interests. Applicants for oral/poster presentations in the
general session must submit their abstracts by May 15, 2020.  
 
The general session of SICOGG 22 features a series of invited lectures by
Professor Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine (National University of Singapore). The
topic of the lectures is the theory of focus at the
syntax-semantics-pragmatics interface. Professor Erlewine will introduce
theoretical approaches and problems in the analysis of focus particles with an
emphasis on recent results from languages of Asia. Some specific topics that
the lectures will discuss, or which are related to the lectures, include:
 - The syntax and semantics of focus and discourse particles, including
questions of particle placement (pied-piping, anti-pied-piping);
 - The status of information-structural features such as [TOPIC], [FOCUS],
[GIVEN] in the grammar;
 - The prosodic realization of focus;
 - Variation and possible universals in the cross-linguistic semantics of
focus particles;
 - The relationship of focus alternatives to the semantics of questions,
disjunction, and indefinites;
 - The role of context and structure in the calculation of alternatives.

The workshop on topic and focus will feature invited talks by Professor
Wei-Tien Dylan Tsai (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan), Professor Hanjung
Lee (Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea), and Professor Jungmee Lee (Seoul
National University, Korea). Workshop 1 will feature an invited talk by
Professor Wei-Tien Dylan Tsai (National Tsing Hua University), which provides
an in-depth discussion on the focus construals of reflexives and wh's-in-situ
in Chinese. The investigation will look into the quantificational properties
shared by both types of expressions, particularly in relation to their
syntactic distributions and corresponding interpretations under the
cartographic approach. Workshop 2 will feature an invited talk by Professor
Hanjung Lee (Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul) whose theme is “Differential Case
Marking, Information Structure and Tense Revisited: Pragmatic Bases and
Processing Motivations”. Workshop 3 will feature an invited talk by Professor
Jungmee Lee (Seoul National University), which will address current issues
concerning “Temporal constraints on the meaning of modalized sentences”. 

Accepted papers will be published in The Proceedings of the 22nd Seoul
International Conference on Generative Grammar, which will be distributed to
the conference participants. All presenters will be asked to provide their
paper in both .pdf and .doc formats by July 31, 2020. The text should be
single-spaced and the general page limit is 20 pages including appendices and
references.

Abstracts should be submitted using the EasyAbs service of the LINGUIST List.
All you need to do is visit: http://linguistlist.org/easyabs/sicogg22 and
click on Abstract Submission. Then, follow the online guidelines to upload
your abstract in either the .pdf or .doc format. Note, however, that the .doc
format is acceptable only if the abstract contains no special fonts or
diagrams. Only electronic submissions through the aforementioned link will be
taken into consideration. Abstracts should be anonymous and may not exceed 2
pages (A4/US letter), including examples (embedded within the text) and
references, with 2.54 cm (1 inch) margin on all four sides and should employ
the font Times New Roman 12 pts. Submissions are limited to a maximum of one
individual and one joint abstract per author, or two joint abstracts per
author. Please indicate whether the submitted work is proposed for a poster,
an oral presentation, or either. Abstracts should be submitted no later than
May 15 (Friday), 2020. Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection on
or after June 12 (Friday), 2020. Each speaker will be allotted 20 minutes for
oral presentation and 10 minutes for discussion.




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