LINGUIST List 19.2165
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Mon Jul 07 2008
Calls: Historical Ling,Typology/Netherlands; General Ling/Russia
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1. William
McGregor,
The Diachrony of Classification Systems
2. Olga
Bondarets,
The 3-d International Conference on Linguistics
Message 1: The Diachrony of Classification Systems
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Date: 06-Jul-2008
From: William McGregor <linwmg hum.au.dk>
Subject: The Diachrony of Classification Systems
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Full Title: The Diachrony of Classification Systems Date: 12-Mar-2009 - 13-Mar-2009 Location: Wassenaar, Netherlands Contact Person: William McGregor Meeting Email: linwmg hum.au.dk Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics; Morphology; Semantics; Typology Call Deadline: 01-Sep-2008 Meeting Description: The focus of this conference is on the diachrony of classification systems, including not just linguistic classification systems such as noun classes and classifiers, but also script classifiers, ontologies, and ethnobotanical classification systems. Papers will address questions as to how classification systems arise, how they change, and how they disappear. Call for Papers Recent years have seen much work directed at the study of classifiers in languages (Aikhenvald 2000, Senft 2000, Grinevald and Seifart 2004, Seifart and Payne 2007). Most of this work, however, has focused on typological and synchronic aspects of classifier systems. In this conference we would like to bring together scholars who are interested in looking at the ways in which linguistic classifications arise, change, or disappear again. What is the role of diffusion in such processes? What can be diffused - for instance, is it possible for the idea of classifier systems to be diffused, or must forms also be diffused? Are there generalizations to be made about the sorts of semantic distinctions expected to be found in more vs. less grammaticalised systems of classification? How does a system of classification treat 'intrusive' items from a different cultural group, or new items from within? How stable are systems of classification over time, including in extraordinary circumstances such as language attrition? We are not only interested in linguistic classification systems such as numeral classifiers, noun classes, and verbal classifiers but also more broadly in classification systems overall, i.e. including script classifiers (e.g., Egyptian, Chinese or Maya writing), ontologies, ethnobotanical classification system, etc. Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y. 2000. Classifiers: A Typology of Noun Categorization Devices. Oxford Studies in Typology and Linguistic Theory. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Grinevald, Colette and Frank Seifart. 2004. Noun classes in African and Amazonian languages: Towards a comparison. Linguistic Typology 8: 243-85. Seifart, Frank and Doris L. Payne. 2007. Nominal classification in the North West Amazon: Issues in areal diffusion and typological characterization. International Journal of American Linguistics 73.4: 381-387. [Cf. also other papers in IJAL 73.4] Senft, Gunter (ed.). 2000. Systems of Nominal Classification. New York: Cambridge University Press. Plenary Speakers: Eva Schultze-Berndt (The University of Manchester) Frank Seifart (Ruhr-Universität Bochum) Please send a 300-500 word abstract by 1st September, 2008 to wichmann eva.mpg.de and linwmg hum.au.dk. Notification of acceptance will be by 30th September, 2008. The conference is held under the auspices of the five-year project ''Stability and adaptation of classification systems in a cross-cultural perspective'' supported by the European Science Foundation (COST Action A31). Venue: Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences (NIAS), Wassenaar, (16 km from Leiden) Time: March 12-13, 2009 Organizers: Søren Wichmann (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology and Leiden University, William B. McGregor (University of Aarhus) Contact: Søren Wichmann (wichmann eva.mpg.de) or Bill McGregor linwmg hum.au.dk
Message 2: The 3-d International Conference on Linguistics
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Date: 04-Jul-2008
From: Olga Bondarets <olem land.ru>
Subject: The 3-d International Conference on Linguistics
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Full Title: The 3-d International Conference on Linguistics Date: 05-Jun-2009 - 07-Jun-2009 Location: Taganrog, Russia Contact Person: Olga Bondarets Meeting Email: olem land.ru Web Site: http://tgpi.ru/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=72&Itemid=87 Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Call Deadline: 01-Feb-2009 Meeting Description: The 3-d International Conference on Linguistics to be held at Taganrog State Pedagogical Institute, Russia, 05-07 June 2009. Deadline 1 February 2009. Call for Papers The 3-d International Conference on Linguistics The Conference to be held at Taganrog State Pedagogical Institute, Russia, 05-07 June 2009. Deadline 1 February 2009. The program of the conference will include plenary lectures, parallel sessions, roundtable works and discussions on the following topics: 1) General Linguistics 2) Historical Linguistics 3) Pragmatics 4) Sociolinguistics 5) Typology 6) Translation Studies 7) Text: stylistics, syntax 8) Language teaching 9) others. Paper Proposal Panel Category: Paper Title: Paper Presenter: 1) Name; 2) Address; 3) Tel.; 4) Email. By 1 February 2009 submit this electronically and send your article for publishing by email. Article requirements: Word, RTF, Times New Roman; 12pt; 2.0 sm; 1,5 interval. Chief conference organizer: Professor Galina Polenova, Head of German Language Department, Taganrog State Teachers' Training Institute, Petrovskaya st. 68 Taganrog 347900, Russia, Tel. +7 8634 39 35 85 Email polenova mail.ru Conference organizer: Olga Bondarets, Associated Professor. Chair of Foreign Languages, Taganrog State Teachers' Training Institute, Taganrog, Russia. Tel. +7 8634 67 67 07 Email olem land.ru
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