35.29, Calls: Experimental and Corpus-Based Approaches to Ellipsis (6th edition)
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Subject: 35.29, Calls: Experimental and Corpus-Based Approaches to Ellipsis (6th edition)
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Date: 02-Jan-2024
From: Max Bonke [mbonke at uni-koeln.de]
Subject: Experimental and Corpus-Based Approaches to Ellipsis (6th edition)
Full Title: Experimental and Corpus-Based Approaches to Ellipsis (6th
edition)
Short Title: ECBAE 2024
Date: 12-Sep-2024 - 13-Sep-2024
Location: Poznań, Poland
Contact Person: Gabriela Bilbiie
Meeting Email: gabriela.bilbiie at lls.unibuc.ro
Linguistic Field(s): Linguistic Theories
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
Call Deadline: 08-Jan-2024
Meeting Description:
The purpose of this workshop is to bring together researchers who work
on elliptical phenomena with special emphasis on quantitative
methodologies. It aims to improve the empirical foundations of the
discussion, specifically by providing evidence from psycholinguistic
experimentation (acceptability and eye-tracking experiments, in
particular) and corpus investigations. We welcome case studies and
contributions on methodological issues. Specifically, we ask (i) how
experimental methods can be applied and improved to give more reliable
and interpretable results; (ii) in what way corpus data can be brought
to bear on theoretical questions; and (iii) how corpus data can be
used to improve the results of psycholinguistic experiments,
specifically by forming the basis of constructing more natural
materials and by providing new hypotheses to be investigated
experimentally. This workshop represents the sixth iteration of
Experimental and Corpus-Based Approaches to Ellipsis (ECBAE)
conference series that held successfully during the LSA 2017, 2019,
2023 Linguistic Institutes, online in 2020, and during the SLE 2022
conference.
ECBAE 6 is designed to offer a wide variety of perspectives on these
methodological research questions. The proposed workshop covers a
broad spectrum of ellipsis types (fragments, sluicing, gapping,
pseudogapping, verb phrase ellipsis, etc.) and a range of
methodologies (corpus-driven, acceptability judgment, production
experiments, self-paced reading, eye-tracking, etc.). In addition, the
contributions are expected to cover various languages and distinct
theoretical frameworks, thus presenting an occasion for reflection on
high-level conceptual issues.
2nd Call for Papers:
We invite abstract submissions for oral presentations (20 minutes talk
+ 10 minutes discussion). Abstracts should clearly state the research
question(s), approach, method, data, and (expected) results.
Submissions outlining experiments that are planned but not yet
completed are welcome, but the eventual presentations should contain
the results of those experiments. Abstracts should not display the
names of the presenters, nor their affiliations or addresses, or any
other information that could reveal their authorship. They should
contain the title, five keywords, and a text between 300 and 400 words
(including examples, excluding references). Please submit your
abstract as a PDF.
Abstracts will be submitted via Easychair. The deadline for abstract
submission is 8 January 2024 (12.00 PM CET).
Submission link for ICL abstracts:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icl2024poznan
You should select the "WS8 Ellipsis (Bilbiie & Bonke)". The workshop
will feature oral presentations only, so please choose the
"Presentation" option.
Each abstract will be reviewed anonymously by two reviewers (workshop
convenor + external reviewer). Notification of acceptance will be 15
April 2024.
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