FW: reminder deadline Jan 15 Uralic Case

Johanna Laakso johanna.laakso at univie.ac.at
Wed Dec 30 19:16:34 UTC 2009


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Von: <anne.tamm at unifi.it>
Datum: Wed, 30 Dec 2009 19:57:20 +0100
An: <varnai at nytud.hu>, Johanna Laakso <johanna.laakso at univie.ac.at>
Cc: <seppo.kittila at helsinki.fi>
Betreff: reminder deadline Jan 15 Uralic Case

Kedves Johanna es Zsuzsa,
Kerhetnenk egy emlekeztetot a muhelyunkrol (Uralist, magyar listak)?
Koszonjuk elore, es boldog uj evet 2010!
Udv. Anne es Seppo
Uralic Case

Workshop of the 14th International Morphology Meeting
Budapest, Hungary, May 14th and 15th, 2010

Seppo Kittilä and Anne Tamm

This workshop is devoted to the study of case systems in Uralic
languages. The Uralic languages are well known for their rich case
inventories. However, most studies of Uralic cases deal with the
rather extensively studied Hungarian, Finnish and perhaps Estonian
cases and case systems. Cases of other Uralic languages have been
studied to a much lesser extent. The goal of this workshop is to fill
that void by giving a fuller picture of case systems of Uralic
languages (including dialects). We thus especially encourage
contributions dealing with lesser-studied Uralic languages (such as
Samoyedic, Mari, Mordvinian, Sami languages and Khanty).

The workshop consists of two parts. The first part of the workshop
clarifies the phenomena, the terminology and the comparability of the
data in the individual languages, as specific to Uralic and in more
general terms. The goal is to accumulate knowledge about the case
systems of each language, and about the specific cases in Uralic
languages and dialects. Firstly, we plan Œcase studies of case¹, such
as genitive, partitive, abessive, locatives, comitative etc. in Uralic
languages, both in individual languages and across (Uralic) languages.
Secondly, we invite papers on more general issues, such as the
'Uralicness' of the case systems and cases.

Please send your anonymous abstract, maximum 2 pages (including
examples and references), and the same abstract containing your data
and named yournameabstract.pdf, by January 15, 2010 to the organizers
Seppo Kittilä and Anne Tamm, seppo.kittila at helsinki.fi and
anne.tamm at unifi.it . Authors will be notified about the acceptance
status of their paper by January 31.

For updates and more information about the workshop, please consult
our workspace at <http://uraliccasesystems.pbworks.com/>

The webpage of the main event (The 14th International Morphology
Meeting) is found at <http://www.nytud.hu/imm14/>.

Since the participants of the workshop on Uralic case need to register
to the main event, please consult the website for details of
registration, accommodation, the venue, and several other practical
issues.



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