37.61, Calls: Workshop on Aspect and Argument Structure of Adverbs/Adjectives and Prepositions/Participles (France)
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Subject: 37.61, Calls: Workshop on Aspect and Argument Structure of Adverbs/Adjectives and Prepositions/Participles (France)
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Date: 05-Jan-2026
From: Patricia Cabredo Hofherr [patricia.cabredo-hofherr at cnrs.fr]
Subject: Workshop on Aspect and Argument Structure of Adverbs/Adjectives and Prepositions/Participles
Full Title: Workshop on Aspect and Argument Structure of
Adverbs/Adjectives and Prepositions/Participles
Short Title: WAASAP 7
Date: 18-Jun-2026 - 19-Jun-2026
Location: Paris, France
Web Site:
https://www.sfl.cnrs.fr/fr/waasap-7-workshop-aspect-and-argument-structure-adverbsadjectives-and-prepositionsparticiples
Linguistic Field(s): Morphology; Semantics; Syntax
Call Deadline: 17-Feb-2026
2nd Call for Papers:
The Workshop on Aspect and Argument Structure of Adverbs/Adjectives
and Prepositions/Participles WAASAP is an international Workshop
series that takes place biannually focussing on the aspect and
argument structure of adjectives and participles and adverbs and
prepositions. Previous editions were held at the University of
Greenwich (2012), The Artic University of Norway at Tromsoe (2014),
The University of Lille 3 (2016), the University Pompeu Fabra (2018),
the University of Greenwich (2022) and the University of Tarragona
(2024).
WAASAP 7 will be hosted by the research lab UMR 7023 - SFL (CNRS &
Université Paris 8).
Keynote Speakers:
- Ane Berro (Universidad de Deusto)
- Norbert Corver (Utrecht U.)
- Peter Hallman (Austrian Research Institute for Artificial
Intelligence)
WAASAP welcomes research on the aspectual and argument structure of
nonverbal categories, with a focus on adjectives, participles,
prepositions and adverbs. The topics that we are interested in
include, but are not restricted to, the following:
(i) What are the parallelisms and contrasts between the argument
and aspectual structure of verbs and those of adjectives, adverbs and
prepositions?
(ii) What are the correlates of the aspectual primitives in verbs
–dynamicity, eventivity, duration, telicity– in the non-verbal domain?
How do path structure, scale structure and boundedness apply for the
different categories?
(iii) What is the syntax of prepositional arguments? How do
prepositional complements of adjectives in constructions like faithful
to the book compare to prepositional arguments of verbs? How do dative
complements of adjectives compare to dative arguments of verbs? (Berro
& Fernández 2019, Fernández, Zúñiga & Berro 2020).
(iv) How does the argument structure of verbs and adjectives or
adpositions combine in complex syntactic structures (eg., in secondary
predication contexts involving adjectives, adpositions or adverbs)
(v) How does modification by adjectives differ from modification
by prepositional modifiers (una taza grande “a big cup” vs. una taza
de porcelana “a porcelain cup / lit: a cup of porcelain”, Nikolaeva &
Spencer 2012)
(vi) What diachronic change is observed in the syntax and
semantics of participial forms and in the inventories of participial
forms (cf. restructuring of the inventory of participles from Latin to
the Romance languages). What diachronic changes underlie the change of
verbs to prepositions (e.g. serial verbs changing to prepositions)?
(vii) What are the syntactic properties of different types of
participles cross-linguistically (e.g. adjectival participles, Hallman
2017; experiential participles, Berro 2019)?
(viii) What syntactic properties distinguish adjectives and
prepositions from stative verbs cross-linguistically? (e.g. predicate
clefting in Haitian Creole, Déprez 2000, Zribi-Hertz & Glaude 2014)
Abstracts We invite submissions for 25 minute talks (+10min
discussion) in English. Abstracts should not be longer than two pages
(Times New Roman 12 pt, single space, 2,4 cm margins, in pdf format).
Abstracts have to be anonymous. Submissions are restricted to a
maximum of one single-authored submission and one joint submission per
author, or two joint submissions.
The abstracts should be submitted at
https://easyabs.linguistlist.org/conference/WAASAP7/
Deadline for submissions: 17 February 2026
Notification of authors: 30 March 2026
WAASAP 7: 18-19 June 2026
https://www.sfl.cnrs.fr/fr/waasap-7-workshop-aspect-and-argument-structure-adverbsadjectives-and-prepositionsparticiples
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