36.176, Confs: General Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Pragmatics; Psycholinguistics; Semantics / Hungary

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Subject: 36.176, Confs: General Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Pragmatics; Psycholinguistics; Semantics / Hungary

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Date: 15-Jan-2025
From: Enikó Tóth [icsh17.debrecen at gmail.com]
Subject: New Insights on Demonstratives


New Insights on Demonstratives
Short Title: NID2025

Date: 13-Jun-2025 - 13-Jun-2025
Location: University of Debrecen, Hungary
Meeting URL: https://konferencia.unideb.hu/en/icsh17-0

We are pleased to announce the workshop New Insights on Demonstratives
(NID2025), to be hosted at the University of Debrecen on 13 June 2025.
This event provides a forum for original work exploring the latest
insights, developments, and recent advances in the study of
demonstratives across different languages, and it seeks to bring
together presentations that offer novel theoretical contributions,
methodological innovations, and empirical findings from a
cross-linguistic perspective.
The workshop is preceded by the 17th International Conference on the
Structure of Hungarian (ICSH17), to be held on 11-12 June 2025 at the
same venue.
Confirmed invited speaker: Elsi Kaiser (University of Southern
California)
Call for Papers:
We invite abstracts for 30-minute presentations (excluding Q&A)
addressing research questions related to the grammar, function, or use
of deictic terms and demonstratives, from a theoretical or empirical
standpoint.
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
- theoretical approaches, including interactional, cognitive, and
sociocentric frameworks;
- typological and comparative studies of demonstratives across
languages;
- the morphosyntax of demonstratives;
- the semantics of demonstratives;
- empirical investigations, including experimental, corpus-based, and
observational studies;
- the acquisition of demonstratives;
- the interplay between verbal and non-verbal clues in the use of
demonstratives.
The workshop seeks to foster a more comprehensive understanding of
demonstratives by bringing together diverse perspectives and research
approaches in cross-linguistic research.
Note that while we encourage submissions that touch upon aspects of
Hungarian or other Uralic languages, the workshop is open to and
welcomes work drawing on data from any language.
Submission guidelines
Abstracts, set in a 12-point font with standard margins on all sides,
must not exceed two pages including data and references, and must not
contain any information identifying the author(s). Submissions to the
workshop and the preceding main session of the ICSH conference taken
together are limited to one individual and one joint abstract per
author, or two joint abstracts per author.
Please submit your abstract in PDF format via OpenReview using the
following link:
https://openreview.net/group?id=unideb.hu/ICSH/2025/Workshop/NID
Deadline for submission of abstracts to the workshop: 3 February, 2025
Notification of acceptance: by 31 March 2025
Please note that OpenReview has a moderation policy for newly created
profiles as follows:
- New profiles created without an institutional email will go through
a moderation process that can take up to two weeks.
- New profiles created with an institutional email will be activated
automatically.
For more information on the workshop, visit the joint webpage of
ICSH17 and NID2025:
https://konferencia.unideb.hu/en/icsh17
*The call for papers for ICSH17 is contained in an independent post.*



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