33.2143, Calls: Lang Acquisition, Semantics, Text/Corpus Ling, Gen Ling/Germany

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Subject: 33.2143, Calls: Lang Acquisition, Semantics, Text/Corpus Ling, Gen Ling/Germany

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Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2022 03:28:32
From: Kalliopi Katsika [katsika at sowi.uni-kl.de]
Subject: 45th DGfS 2023 AG14: Exploring Novel and Routine Patterns in Heritage Language Narratives

 
Full Title: 45th DGfS 2023 AG14: Exploring Novel and Routine Patterns in Heritage Language Narratives 
Short Title: 45th DGfS 2023 AG14 

Date: 08-Mar-2023 - 10-Mar-2023
Location: University of Cologne, Germany 
Contact Person: Mareike Keller
Meeting Email: m.keller at uni-mannheim.de
Web Site: https://dgfs2023.uni-koeln.de/en/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Semantics; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 15-Aug-2022 

Meeting Description:

The aim of this workshop is to explore how heritage speakers dynamically move
between creative and routine language in narrations. Research on heritage
speakers has led to varying conclusions regarding their language competence
and performance. Oftentimes, what we now consider to be creative language use,
was considered to be sub-standard, even erroneous.  More recently however,
researchers embrace the view that non-canonicity does not result from lack of
proficiency but indicates linguistic reanalysis and the formation of a new
system (Polinsky 2008: 161). While experimental and corpus studies show that
heritage speakers may differ from both monolingual and L2 speakers, e.g. with
respect to syntactic structure, realization of grammatical categories or the
lexicon, emerging patterns fall within the spectrum of natural language
design. Kopotev et al. (2020: 1) hypothesize that ''heritage speakers deploy
fewer probabilistic strategies in language production compared with native
speakers and that their active knowledge of and access to ready-to-use
multiword units are restricted compared with native speakers''.


2nd Call for Papers:

Extending the idea of probabilistic strategies from the lexicon to other areas
of linguistic investigation we invite contributions presenting heritage data,
preferably narratives, which investigate the field between creativity and
routine, for example (but not limited to) register sensitivity, discourse
openings and closings, formulaic language and/or collocations. We are
particularly interested in discussing how we can use the relative role of
canonic and creative means of expression to better understand and explain
heritage language developments and general developments of languages in
contact.

Time for talks: 20 min presentation, 10 min discussion
Group Language: English

Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=45thdgfs2023ag14

Abstract submission guidelines:
Abstracts should be anonymously submitted in PDF format and not exceed 300
words excluding references. Abstracts should clearly address the topic of the
workshop, state the research question(s), the method, and the (expected)
results. Please also include a list of up to 5 keywords.

Workshop information:
The workshop will most likely take place in person. Please be prepared to
travel to the conference to be able to take part in it.
Please note that the regulations of the German Linguistics Society (DGfS) do
not allow workshop participants to present two or more papers in different
workshops. However, you are allowed to be named co-authors in more than one
presentation.

Travel grants:
A limited number of travel grants of up to 500 Euro are available for accepted
contributions by DGfS members without/with low income.

Important dates:
Deadline for abstract submission: August 15, 2022, 23:59 CET
Notification of acceptance: Early September, 2022

Workshop organizers:
Mareike Keller, University of Mannheim
Nadine Zürn, University of Mannheim
Kalliopi Katsika, TU Kaiserslautern
Johanna Tausch, University of Mannheim

Contact Person: All questions about submissions can be emailed to Mareike
Keller (m.keller at uni-mannheim.de)
Conference Website: https://dgfs2023.uni-koeln.de/en/




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