35.3278, Calls: EPITHETS & STAL-2025 Workshop

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Subject: 35.3278, Calls: EPITHETS & STAL-2025 Workshop

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Date: 16-Nov-2024
From: Nicolò D'Agruma [nico.dagruma at gmail.com]
Subject: EPITHETS & STAL-2025 Workshop


Full Title: EPITHETS & STAL-2025 Workshop

Date: 07-May-2025 - 08-May-2025
Location: Genoa, Italy
Contact Person: Filippo Domaneschi
Meeting Email: stalepithets2025 at gmail.com
Web Site: https://stalepithets.weebly.com

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics;
Philosophy of Language; Pragmatics; Semantics

Call Deadline: 10-Dec-2024

Meeting Description:

We are thrilled to announce the EPITHETS & STAL 2025 Workshop - Genoa,
May 7th-8th 2025 on (negative and positive) expressives and slurs
across languages.

EPITHETS (Explaining Pejoratives In THeoretical and Experimental
TermS) is a multi-center project (UniGE, UniMiB, UniSR) that combines
theoretical and experimental methods in philosophy, linguistics, and
psychology to investigate negative expressives.
STAL (Slurring Terms Across Languages) is an international and
interdisciplinary workshop whose primary aim is to gather work on
slurs from languages that have been seldom discussed and less studied
phenomena in the recent philosophical and semantic literature, and in
particular, from sign languages and non-Indo-European languages.

Conference website: https://stalepithets.weebly.com/

Invited Speakers
•       Masha Esipova (Bar-Ilan University)
•       Elsi Kaiser (University of Southern California)

Program Committee
•       Bianca Cepollaro (Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele)
•       Filippo Domaneschi (DAFIST, Università di Genova)
•       Dan Zeman (University of Porto and MLAG)
•       Isidora Stojanovic (Pompeu Fabra University)

Scientific Committee
•       Heather Burnett (CNRS/Paris Cité University)
•       Bianca Cepollaro (University Vita-Salute San Raffaele)
•       Filippo Domaneschi (University of Genoa)
•       Leopold Hess (Jagiellonian University)
•       Elsi Kaiser (University of Southern California)
•       Chang Liu (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
•       Elin McCready (Aoyama Gakuin University)
•       Andrés Saab (SADAF/University of Buenos Aires)
•       Isidora Stojanovic (Pompeu Fabra University)

Organizing Committee
•       Alessandra Zappoli (University of Genoa)
•       Veronica Repetti (University of Genoa)
•       Nicolò D'Agruma (University Vita-Salute San Raffaele)
•       Giulia Giunta (University of Milano Bicocca)

Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to
stalepithets2025 at gmail.com

Call for Papers:

Submission Guidelines
We invite submission of abstracts for 50-minute talks (30-minute
presentation + 20 minutes for Q&A). Abstracts should be anonymous, the
main text should be 2 pages long, with an optional third page for
glossed examples, references, or figures (Note: use a third page for
examples only when they are non-English examples and are glossed.)
Abstracts are due before December 10, 2024, and should be submitted
via EasyChair, at this link:
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=epithetsstal2025. We expect
to notify the authors of their acceptance by February.

Special Session
EPITHETS & STAL-2025 will include a special session Valence
asymmetries in expressive language, supported by the ERC Advanced
Grant VALENCE ASYMMETRIES n°101142133.
(https://www.upf.edu/web/valence-asymmetries)
For this session, we invite contributions on issues concerned with the
positive, negative, or ambivalent valence of expressive terms. In
particular, we encourage: (1) empirical studies (experimental, corpus
and field studies) concerned with the valence of expressive terms
(incl. slurs, pejoratives, amelioratives); (2) analyses of how the
valence of a term can shift (as, for example, in slur reclamation).
The ERC Grant can pay for the travel and accommodation of the
contributor(s). Please indicate whether you want your contribution to
be considered for the special session. (Submissions deemed
insufficiently relevant to this session will still be considered for
the general session.) We especially encourage people from
underrepresented groups to apply.

NOTE: We are aware that mentioning terms like slurs is a controversial
issue. We will not, however, take a stance on this matter, but we'd
like to ask submitters to be sensitive to the issue.



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