33.2726, Calls: Romance; Clinical Ling, Lang Acquisition, Ling Theories, Morphology, Psycholing/Austria

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LINGUIST List: Vol-33-2726. Thu Sep 08 2022. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 33.2726, Calls: Romance; Clinical Ling, Lang Acquisition, Ling Theories, Morphology, Psycholing/Austria

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Date: Thu, 08 Sep 2022 02:56:25
From: Irene Fally [irene.fally at univie.ac.at]
Subject: Experimental Approaches to Romance Morphology

 
Full Title: Experimental Approaches to Romance Morphology 
Short Title: Exmorph2022 

Date: 27-Oct-2022 - 28-Oct-2022
Location: Department of Romance Studies, University of Vienna, Austria 
Contact Person: Pamela Goryczka
Meeting Email: pamela.goryczka at univie.ac.at
Web Site: https://exmorph2022.univie.ac.at/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Clinical Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Linguistic Theories; Morphology; Psycholinguistics 

Language Family(ies): Romance 

Call Deadline: 12-Sep-2022 

Meeting Description:

The Department of Romance Studies of the University of Vienna is happy to
announce that the workshop Experimental Approaches to Romance Morphology will
be held in person on 27-28 October 2022. Over the last two decades,
experimental methods have become increasingly prominent in the study of
morphology. Even traditionally more introspective theoretical frameworks have
begun to embrace psycholinguistic and neurocognitive methods to test their
hypotheses. Similarly, theoretical concepts and descriptive findings from
theoretical approaches to morphology have proven essential in accounting for
experimental results.

This workshop aims to bring together researchers working on phenomena
pertaining to Romance morphology based on using psycholinguistic or
neurocogntive methods of investigation. To study the morphological processes
involved in the production and comprehension of language as they occur,
traditional methods such as tasks aimed at eliciting language production as
well as grammaticality and acceptibility judgement tasks are being employed
regularly. However, more recently, to gain insight into the temporal
sequencing of morphological processing, more time-sensitive experimental
measures have also proven necessary (e.g., ERP- or eye tracking studies).

The workshop will feature talks on traditional as well as on more recent
experimental approaches by the following speakers:

- Francesca Franzon (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
- Silvia Martínez-Ferreiro (Universidade da Coruña)
- Isabel Oltra-Massuet (Universitat Rovira i Virgili)
- Elena Pagliarini (Università degli Studi di Padova)
- João Veríssimo (Universidade de Lisboa)
- Chiara Zanini (Universität Zürich)


2nd Call for Papers:

***DEADLINE EXTENDED***

Additionally, the workshop will feature a poster session. We invite poster
submissions addressing morphological or (morpho)syntactic phenomena in the
Romance languages. We are especially interested in research that deals with
(but not limited to): (i) morphological processing (in typical and/or atypical
populations), (ii) experimental approaches to language acquisition, and (iii)
the application of linguistic concepts and theories to the study of language
disorders.

Please upload your anonymous abstract (400-500 words, excluding references,
tables and figures) on EasyChair
(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=exmorph2022). Abstracts should be
submitted in English. Abstracts will be subject to double-blind peer-review.
The highest rated abstracts among those selected will be awarded a spot for
oral presentation. Please state in your abstract if you do not wish to be
considered for oral presentation.

 
Important Dates

- Abstract submission for posters: 12th of September 2022 EXTENDED!
- Decision on poster acceptance: 20th of September 2022
- The workshop will take place on 27-28 October, in person, hosted in Vienna,
Austria.




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