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LINGUIST List 20.3468

Thu Oct 15 2009

Calls: General Ling, Pragmatics, Semantics/Netherlands

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        1.    Sonja Gipper, Evidentiality Across Languages & Linguistic Disciplines

Message 1: Evidentiality Across Languages & Linguistic Disciplines-CANCELLED
Date: 14-Oct-2009
From: Sonja Gipper <sonja.gippermpi.nl>
Subject: Evidentiality Across Languages & Linguistic Disciplines
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Full Title: Evidentiality Across Languages & Linguistic Disciplines-CANCELLED

Date: 25-Mar-2010 - 26-Mar-2010
Location: Leiden, Netherlands
Contact Person: Sonja Gipper
Meeting Email: sonja.gippermpi.nl

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Pragmatics; Semantics

Call Deadline: 01-Jan-2010

Meeting Description:

Notice: Workshop is being cancelled.

Evidentiality is a linguistic category that is concerned with marking
information sources. Evidentiality is receiving more and more attention in
several subdisciplines of linguistics, like typology and formal semantics.
Furthermore, more and more languages are discovered that have evidentials as a
grammaticalized category. The purpose of this workshop is to bring together
researchers from diverse linguistic disciplines, and researchers working on
diverse languages, to present and discuss their work. We would like researchers
to profit from insights of other disciplines and other languages or language
areas. Furthermore, the goal of the workshop is to set up a network of people
working on evidentials and on languages that have evidentials. The workshop
could also serve as an introduction to the topic for researchers who are not
familiar with the topic, so we also invite people who do not work on evidentials
to attend.

Call for Papers

Abstracts are invited for presentations from 20 to 45 minutes. Please indicate
on your abstract how long you intend to speak. Any topic related to
evidentiality is welcome. Examples of possible topics are:
- cross-linguistic variation of evidential systems
- formal semantics of evidentials
- grammaticalized evidentials compared to other evidential strategies
- the relation of evidentiality to other knowledge-related categories, such as
epistemic modality
- pragmatic features of evidentials
- the use of evidentials in everyday interaction or narrative discourse
- evidentiality from an anthropological perspective

Please send your abstract to Sonja Gipper: sonja.gippermpi.nl. If you have any
further questions, feel free to contact any of the organizers:

Neele Müller: n.mullerlet.ru.nl
Martine Bruil: m.bruilhum.leidenuniv.nl
Sonja Gipper: sonja.gippermpi.nl

The deadline for abstract submission is 1 January 2010. We hope to be able to
accept all abstracts, but in case there are too many, we will let you know by 15
January about acceptance.
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