33.143, Calls: Comp Ling, Gen Ling, Pragmatics, Psycholing, Semantics/Israel
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LINGUIST List: Vol-33-143. Tue Jan 18 2022. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.
Subject: 33.143, Calls: Comp Ling, Gen Ling, Pragmatics, Psycholing, Semantics/Israel
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Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2022 00:50:42
From: David Erschler [iatl at complexnp.com]
Subject: 37th Annual Conference of the Israel Association for Theoretical Linguistics
Full Title: 37th Annual Conference of the Israel Association for Theoretical Linguistics
Short Title: IATL 37
Date: 19-Oct-2022 - 20-Oct-2022
Location: Jerusalem, Israel
Contact Person: David Erschler
Meeting Email: iatl at complexnp.com
Web Site: https://www.iatl.org.il/?page_id=1920
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics; Pragmatics; Psycholinguistics; Semantics
Call Deadline: 15-Mar-2022
Meeting Description:
We are pleased to announce the 37th Annual Conference of the Israel
Association for Theoretical Linguistics (IATL), which will take place at the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem on October 19 and 20, 2022. The conference will
consist of a general session and a special session on Semitic Morphology.
Talks will be 30-minute long plus 10 minutes for discussion. The final format
of the conference – physical or virtual – will be determined based on the
epidemic situation. A poster session will be included if the conference will
take place in a physical format.
Call for Papers:
We are pleased to announce the 37th Annual Conference of the Israel
Association for Theoretical Linguistics (IATL), which will take place at the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem on October 19 and 20, 2022. The conference will
consist of a general session and a special session on Semitic Morphology.
Talks will be 30-minute long plus 10 minutes for discussion. The final format
of the conference – physical or virtual – will be determined based on the
epidemic situation. A poster session will be included if the conference will
take place in a physical format.
Invited Speakers:
Outi Bat-El (Tel Aviv University)
Laura Kalin (Princeton University)
Conference site: https://www.iatl.org.il/?page_id=1920
General Session:
We invite submissions of abstracts for presentations of previously unpublished
research in all areas of theoretical linguistics, including, but not limited
to: phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics,
historical linguistics, sociolinguistics, language acquisition,
psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, and computational linguistics.
Special Session – Semitic Morphology:
Since the early 80's (McCarthy 1981), the question of how to represent Semitic
morphology has been the focus of much discussion in phonology and morphology.
Is template morphology inherently different from concatenative morphology and
if so, how? Semitic morphology has also figured prominently in the development
of the notion of ROOT in morphology and the syntax-lexicon interface. Many
questions regarding the appropriate treatment of Semitic morphology and its
relation to concatenative morphology remain open: is the notion of a ROOT
necessary for a perspicuous theory of word-formation in Semitic languages? Are
the templates spell-outs of functional structure and if so which? Does the
apparent root and pattern morphology of Semitic languages have consequences
for language acquisition and processing?
We invite submissions of abstracts for talks or posters presenting novel
research related, but not restricted, to the questions outlined above and the
interfaces of Semitic morphology with phonology, syntax and the lexicon,
encouraging empirical coverage of a variety of Semitic languages, diversity of
theoretical approaches and experimental methodologies.
Abstract Submission Guidelines:
Abstracts should be no longer than two pages, including examples and
references. Page format: A4, 2.54cm (one inch) margins on all sides, 12-point
font, single line spacing. Submissions are restricted to at most one
single-authored and one co-authored abstract per person.
Please submit abstracts to the IATL Easy Chair site
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iatl37 .
The abstract should be submitted in PDF format. When submitting your abstract,
please indicate whether you wish your abstract to be considered both for
presentation at the general session and the special session, (which will be
decided by the program committee), or if you prefer that your abstract be
considered only for the main session or only for the general session. Please
indicate as well whether you would like your abstract to be considered for a
talk or a poster.
Important Dates
March 15, 2022: Abstract submission deadline
July 18, 2022: Notification of acceptance to authors
October 19-20, 2022: IATL 37 Conference
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