35.1505, Calls: LACIM 2024 International Conference: Grammaticalization in Anatolia-Caucasus-Iran-Mesopotamia Area

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Subject: 35.1505, Calls: LACIM 2024 International Conference: Grammaticalization in Anatolia-Caucasus-Iran-Mesopotamia Area

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Date: 10-May-2024
From: Victoria Khurshudyan [victoria.khurshudyan at inalco.fr]
Subject: LACIM 2024 International Conference: Grammaticalization in Anatolia-Caucasus-Iran-Mesopotamia Area


Full Title: LACIM 2024 International Conference: Grammaticalization in
Anatolia-Caucasus-Iran-Mesopotamia area
Short Title: LACIM 2024

Date: 04-Dec-2024 - 05-Dec-2024
Location: Paris, France
Contact Person: Victoria Khurshudyan
Meeting Email: victoria.khurshudyan at inalco.fr
Web Site: https://easyabs.linguistlist.org/conference/LACIM2024/

Linguistic Field(s): Typology

Call Deadline: 10-Jun-2024

Meeting Description:

The second international conference organized by the European network
on linguistics and languages of the Anatolia-Caucasus-Iran-Mesopotamia
area (LACIM) will be held in Paris from 4 to 5 December, 2024. It will
be dedicated to grammaticalization in
Anatolia-Caucasus-Iran-Mesopotamia area.

LACIM is a European network of linguists engaged in research on the
languages of Anatolia, the Caucasus, Iran and Mesopotamia. We are
primarily interested in the interplay of contact and heritage that has
shaped the region's current linguistic ecology, through millennia of
interaction. As such, our research program transcends the boundaries
of the different language families that are present in the region and
pursues an interdisciplinary approach.

Grammaticalization is often defined as “ … a process which turns
lexemes into grammatical formatives and makes grammatical formatives
still more grammatical...". (Lehmann 2002 [1985]:ix). While
grammaticalization is commonly viewed as a type of language change,
its extent can vary across different studies and theoretical
frameworks. Over the past four decades, research on grammaticalization
has expanded to include various cross-linguistic theoretical
perspectives (Lehmann 1985 [2015], Traugott and Heine 1991, Heine &
Hünnemeyer 1991, Bybee et al. 1994, Newmeyer 1998, Haspelmath 1998,
1999, Bisang et al. 2004, Narrog & Heine 2011, Heiko & Heine 2018,
Kuteva et al. 2019), as well as to deepen its language-specific
description and analysis (Narrog & Heine 2018, Bisang & Malchukov
2020).

https://easyabs.linguistlist.org/conference/LACIM2024/



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