Second call for abstracts: Case in and across languages
Jussi Ylikoski
jylikosk at mappi.helsinki.fi
Thu Jan 15 12:37:11 UTC 2009
(apologies for multiple postings)
Dear colleagues,
I wish to remind you of a symposium with the topic and location that
may interest many Uralists.
Best regards,
Jussi Ylikoski
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Second call for abstracts
Case in and across languages
SKY (The Linguistic Association of Finland) organizes a symposium
‘Case in and across languages’ in Helsinki (Finland), August 27-29,
2009. The official website of the symposium, with the Call for Papers
and other information, is found at:
http://www.ling.helsinki.fi/sky/tapahtumat/case/
As a system that marks the relations between words in a sentence, case
is essential to every language. Case has, for example, the function of
distinguishing between agent and patient, and it often codes adverbial
functions, such as location, instruments and manner, all of which are
central concepts in every language. Yet while there is no doubt that
case constitutes a core feature of grammar, linguists are not fully
agreed on how to define it theoretically. What, for example, are the
differences between adpositions and
morphological cases? The status and definition of case also varies
across different theories of grammar. In addition to the multitude of
theoretical definitions, languages display significant differences,
for example, in the number, characteristics and functions of cases.
Furthermore, while morphological case is a significant grammatical
feature in many languages, it is not obligatory in language generally:
numerous languages lack (morphological) case altogether and use
distinct formal means (such as serial verb constructions and
applicatives) to encode relations that other languages express via
case marking. Cases also differ according to whether their form and
meaning is determined by the verb or other head word, or whether they
are more independent in nature.
The goal of this symposium is to bring together scholars working on
case. We welcome contributions dealing with case from various
perspectives and backgrounds (including theoretical, empirical and
experimental approaches), and with both language-specific and
cross-linguistic approaches to case. Presentations should be
accessible to all scholars regardless of their backgrounds. Possible
topics for talks include (but are not restricted to) the following:
- Case inventories/systems in individual languages/language families
- Languages without morphological cases/with poor case inventories
- Distinction between morphological cases and adpositions
- Grammaticalization of cases
- Functions expressed by case in/and across languages
- Differences between semantic and grammatical cases
- Discussions of core vs. peripheral cases
- Case in psycholinguistics (e.g. acquisition of cases, processing of cases)
- Case in different theories of grammar
- Case polysemy
- The expression of case functions in languages without cases
- The relevance of case to linguistic theory/definitions of case
- Corpus-based studies of case
- Non-existent cases that ought to be
The deadline for submission of abstracts (in English; max 500 words,
an additional page is allowed for data, tables and references) is
March 1, 2009. Please submit your abstract by e-mail to the address of
the organizing committee (sky-case (at) helsinki.fi). Send your
abstract as attachment to an e-mail message (in both .pdf and .doc
formats). The abstracts must be anonymous (author information must be
given in the body of the message only). Please indicate clearly
whether your abstract is intended as a poster or a section
paper. The abstracts will be evaluated by the organizing committee and
by the members of the scientific committee (see below). Participants
will be notified of acceptance by April 3, 2009. The collection of
abstracts will be made available on the symposium website after the
program has been finalized. The time allotted for talks is 20 minutes
for the talk and 10 minutes for discussion.
Workshops
Proposals for workshops should be submitted no later than February 15,
2009. Workshop proposals will be evaluated by the organizing
committee. Notification of acceptance status will be given by March
15. These one-day workshops may run in parallel sessions with the main
conference program; alternatively, the first day of the symposium may
be dedicated to workshops. The symposium organizers will provide the
lecture rooms and other facilities, but the workshop organizers will
be responsible for the organization of their workshops (choosing the
speakers etc.).
The body of the message should include the following information
(preferably in this order):
1) Name of the participant
2) Title of presentation
3) Affiliation
4) E-mail address
5) Whether the paper is meant as a section paper, a poster, or a workshop?
Activities
- Presentations by invited speakers
- Presentations by other participants
- Posters
- Workshops
Confirmed invited speakers
Peter Austin (SOAS, London)
Tuomas Huumo (University of Tartu)
Laura Janda (University of Tromso)
Scientific committee
Ina Bornkessel-Schlesewsky (MPI for Human Cognitive and Brain
Sciences, Leipzig)
Martin Haspelmath (MPI for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig)
Bernd Heine (University of Cologne)
Helen de Hoop (University of Nijmegen)
Andrej Malchukov (MPI for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig)
John Newman (University of Alberta)
Urpo Nikanne (Åbo Akademi University)
Krista Ojutkangas (University of Turku)
Anna Siewierska (University of Lancaster)
Maria Vilkuna (Research Centre for the Languages of Finland)
Organizing committee
Seppo Kittilä, University of Helsinki
Aki Kyröläinen, University of Turku
Ulla Vanhatalo, University of Helsinki
Laura Visapää, University of Helsinki
Registration
The registration deadline is August 1, 2009. Please send your
registration by e-mail to the address of the organizing committee,
given below.
Registration fees
General: 75 Euro
Members of the association: 50 Euro
Undergraduate students: 25 Euro
The registration fee includes conference folder, refreshments during
coffee breaks, get-together on August 27 and the conference dinner on
August 28. Finnish participants are requested to pay the registration
fee to the SKY bank account when they register for the conference
(bank account number 174530-71243 (Nordea)). Participants from abroad
are likewise requested to pay in advance with bank transfer, when at
all possible, to the SKY bank account in Finland (Bank: Nordea; IBAN:
FI76 1745 3000 0712 43, BIC: NDEAFIHH), though we will also accept
payment IN CASH (only in Euros; moreover, we CANNOT accept credit
cards of any sort) upon arrival. In the case of advance bank transfer
payment from abroad, we would kindly ask you to bring with you and
present upon registration a COPY of the original transaction receipt.
Conference venue
Tieteiden talo (House of Sciences), address Kirkkokatu 6. How to get
there information will be found at the webpage of the symposium closer
to the conference.
Contact
Please send all queries to the address of the organizing committee at
sky-case (at) helsinki.fi
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