37.156, Confs: Vienna Workshops on Portuguese Linguistics 3: Mapping Pronouns Across the Lusophone World (Austria)
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Subject: 37.156, Confs: Vienna Workshops on Portuguese Linguistics 3: Mapping Pronouns Across the Lusophone World (Austria)
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Date: 12-Jan-2026
From: Irene Fally [irene.fally at univie.ac.at]
Subject: Vienna Workshops on Portuguese Linguistics 3: Mapping Pronouns Across the Lusophone World
Vienna Workshops on Portuguese Linguistics 3: Mapping Pronouns Across
the Lusophone World
Short Title: VPL3
Date: 24-Sep-2026 - 25-Sep-2026
Location: Vienna, Austria
Meeting URL: https://vpl.univie.ac.at
Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition; Linguistic Theories;
Pragmatics; Psycholinguistics; Syntax
Subject Language(s): Portuguese (por)
Language Family(ies): Ibero-Romance; Romance-based
Submission Deadline: 20-Apr-2026
Pronominal systems represent one of the most fertile testing grounds
for understanding grammar as a symbolic system adapted to a stochastic
cognitive environment. Pronouns are minimal in descriptive content but
maximal in context dependency: they enable reference-tracking without
lexical repetition, interact closely with information structure, and
frequently give rise to mismatches between form and meaning (Onea et
al. 2023).
The 2026 edition of the Vienna Workshops on Portuguese Linguistics,
held on 24–25 September 2026 at the University of Vienna, takes this
as its starting point. This edition is dedicated entirely to pronouns
and pronominal systems across the Lusophone world and related
varieties. By focusing on pronouns, we aim to examine how different
systems encode reference, salience, argument structure, and
information status, and how these processes vary across Portuguese in
Europe, Brazil, Africa, and Portuguese-based creoles.
The workshop invites contributions on any aspect of pronominal
grammar, including but not limited to: clitic doubling, null objects,
reference tracking, person and animacy effects, case and alignment
patterns, pronominal allomorphy, discourse-prominence, restructuring,
acquisition trajectories, experimental findings, or typological
comparisons. Approaches may be theoretical, variationist, data-driven,
corpus-based, typological, or acquisition-oriented (L1, L2, heritage).
Abstracts presenting original, unpublished research are invited from
scholars working on Portuguese varieties worldwide, Galician, and
Portuguese-based creoles.
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