Appel à communications : Workshop on Morphology and Formal Grammar

Olivier Bonami olivier.bonami at PARIS-SORBONNE.FR
Wed Dec 9 08:27:52 UTC 2009


Workshop on Morphology and Formal Grammar.

Paris, France

July 8, 2010.


INVITED SPEAKER: Gregory T. Stump (University of Kentucky)


FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS

The aims of the workshop are to provide a forum for formal work in  
morphology and its interfaces to syntax and semantics, and to  
encourage links between more empirically-oriented morphologists and  
linguists working in formal models of grammar. We believe that such  
collaborations can have important, positive consequences.  
Morphologists can benefit from the added descriptive precision that  
comes with formal analysis. And in light of challenges brought to  
light through the careful study of a wider range of morphological  
phenomena, existing formal approaches can be extended, adapted, or  
perhaps even radically redesigned, to achieve a more adequate,  
complete model of grammar.

Topics of interest include:
- Analyses of phenomena at the interface between morphology and other  
linguistic dimensions (syntax, semantics, phonology).
- Discussions of phenomena that present a challenge to standard  
assumptions about the architecture of morphological systems.
- New analytical techniques in morphology and their formal  
specification.
- Analyses of morphological phenomena cast in formal and/or  
computational morphological frameworks, such as (but not limited to)  
Paradigm Function Morphology, Network Morphology, or Finite-State  
Morphology.
- Analyses of morphological phenomena cast in general-purpose formal  
frameworks, such as (but not limited to) Lexical Functional Grammar,  
Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar, or Categorial Grammar.
- Critical discussions of the adequacy of existing frameworks with  
respect to the treatment of morphology.

The workshop is co-located with the HPSG conference. However, no  
preference will be given to papers cast within the framework of HPSG.


SUBMISSIONS

Abstracts should be in PDF format and at most 5 pages long. The higher  
page
limit is intended to encourage detailed presentations of data and  
formal analyses.

We will use an online submission system. All abstracts should be  
submitted via:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mfg2010

Please direct any questions to the Program Committee Chair:
mfg2010 at easychair.org

All abstracts will be reviewed anonymously by at least two reviewers.  
Abstracts should not include the authors' names, and authors are asked  
to avoid self-references.


RELATED EVENTS

The workshop will take place immediately before the HPSG conference,  
and after a day of HPSG-related tutorials. For more information on the  
HPSG conference, see
http://hpsg2010.linguist.univ-paris-diderot.fr/


IMPORTANT DATES

Abstract submission deadline: February 28, 2010
Notification of acceptance: April 14, 2010
Workshop: July 8, 2010


PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Farrell Ackerman, Emily Bender, James Blevins, Olivier Bonami (chair),  
Dunstan Brown, Gilles Boyé, Berthold Crysmann, Bernard Fradin, Rob  
Malouf, Stefan Müller, Louisa Sadler, Pollet Samvelian, Andrew  
Spencer, Jesse Tseng, Gert Webelhuth

WORKSHOP WEB SITE

http://hpsg2010.linguist.univ-paris-diderot.fr/workshop
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