34.2613, Confs: Slavic Languages
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Subject: 34.2613, Confs: Slavic Languages
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Date: 04-Sep-2023
From: Jadranka Gvozdanovic [Jadranka.Gvozdanovic at slav.uni-heidelberg.de]
Subject: Slavic Languages
Slavic Languages
Short Title: SLAVLANG
Date: 04-Sep-2023 - 08-Sep-2024
Location: Poznan, Poland
Contact: Jadranka Gvozdanovic
Contact Email: Jadranka.Gvozdanovic at slav.uni-heidelberg.de
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
Language Family(ies): Slavic
Slavic languages excel in marking deictic categories (of space, time
and person) grammatically and in discourse strategies that are highly
sensitive to communicative settings. In this sense, Slavic languages
offer prime examples of the chosen topic of the International Congress
of Linguists 2024.
Contributions are invited about Slavic languages and their varieties
in synchrony and diachrony with a particular (but not exclusive) focus
on the following topics:
Grammar and lexicon:
a) Verbal aspect,
b) Mood and modality,
c) Quantification and numeral systems,
Pragmatics:
d) Interface of grammatical and lexical semantics with pragmatic
properties
e) Language ideology and language choice,
Discourse:
f) Othering in public mass media,
g) Language critique as social critique.
This section is open to different methods of research – empirical,
theoretical, cognitive/psycholinguistic, comparative/typological,
digital, and to different linguistic models.
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