32.2635, Calls: Subordination and Insubordination in Post-Classical Greek: Syntax, Context and Complexity
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Subject: 32.2635, Calls: Subordination and Insubordination in Post-Classical Greek: Syntax, Context and Complexity
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Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2021 22:33:08
From: Ezra la Roi [ezra.laroi at ugent.be]
Subject: Subordination and Insubordination in Post-Classical Greek: Syntax, Context and Complexity
Full Title: Subordination and Insubordination in Post-Classical Greek: Syntax, Context and Complexity
Date: 12-May-2022 - 14-May-2022
Location: Ghent, Belgium
Contact Person: Ezra la Roi
Meeting Email: postclassicalsubordination at ugent.be
Web Site: https://www.postclassicalsubordination.ugent.be/
Linguistic Field(s): Text/Corpus Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Greek, Ancient (grc)
Call Deadline: 10-Oct-2021
Meeting Description:
Subordination and Insubordination in Post-Classical Greek: Syntax, Context and
Complexity
Subordination and Insubordination in Post-Classical Greek
Syntax, Context and Complexity
Ghent University, May 12-14, 2022
Dear list members,
We are glad to invite you to participate in our conference “Subordination and
Insubordination in Post-Classical Greek. Syntax, Context and Complexity”.
The noted absence of grammars dealing exclusively with the syntax of
Post-Classical Greek (III BCE – VI CE) has recently generated an increasing
amount of studies dealing with the Post-Classical syntax of subordination and
insubordination. The main aim of this conference is therefore to investigate
the syntax of subordination from different perspectives in an expanding
research area of the Greek language, and, at the same time, to stimulate
debate on the relationship between subordination, linguistic complexity and
sociolinguistic characterization in historical corpora (of both literary and
non-literary texts). Keynote speakers are Brian Joseph, Alessandro Vatri and
Marja Vierros.
Call for Papers:
We welcome both synchronic and diachronic contributions dealing with the
strategies of subordination and insubordination in Post-Classical Greek. We
also encourage the application of different theoretical approaches to
(in)subordinate clauses and the use of computational and digital tools for
linguistic analysis.
A full version of the Cfp can be found at
https://www.postclassicalsubordination.ugent.be/ .
Interested scholars are invited to submit English abstracts (600 words max.)
for 20 minute papers to postclassicalsubordination at ugent.be by October 10,
2021. Notification of acceptance will be given by the 10th of November.
We look forward to welcoming you in Ghent,
Klaas Bentein, Eleonora Cattafi & Ezra la Roi
Ezra la Roi
FWO PhD researcher Ancient Greek Linguistics
Ghent University
https://ezralaroi.com/
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