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Mon Mar 16 2009
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1. Carlo
Cecchetto,
Formal Approaches to Sign Languages
Message 1: Formal Approaches to Sign Languages
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Date: 16-Mar-2009
From: Carlo Cecchetto <carlo.cecchetto unimib.it>
Subject: Formal Approaches to Sign Languages
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Full Title: Formal Approaches to Sign Languages Date: 27-Jul-2009 - 31-Jul-2009 Location: Bordeaux, France Contact Person: Carlo Cecchetto Meeting Email: carlo.cecchetto unimib.it Web Site: http://www.filosofia.unimi.it/~zucchi/FASLcall.htm Linguistic Field(s): Linguistic Theories Language Family(ies): Sign Language Call Deadline: 31-Mar-2009 Meeting Description: This workshop is organized as part of the European Summer School on Logic, Language and Information ESSLLI 2009 http://esslli2009.labri.fr to be held in Bordeaux (20-31 July, 2009) and is supported by the Department of Psychology of University of Milan-Bicocca. Second Call for Papers Call Deadline: 31-Mar-2009 Workshop Topics: The grammars of sign languages are as highly complex as the grammars of spoken languages and share with them many universal features, despite the difference in modality between spoken languages (which use the auditory channel) and sign languages (which use the visual channel). Yet, sign languages also differ from spoken languages in radical ways: morphological information in sign languages is often conveyed simultaneously by different articulators rather than linearly; moreover, certain aspects of their phonological, syntactic and semantic structures are not commonly found in spoken languages. These differences raise an interesting challenge for existing formal linguistic frameworks, which are designed to account for the grammars of spoken languages. By bringing together formal linguists working on sign languages, the workshop should contribute to meet this challenge. Submission Details: Authors are invited to submit an anonymous abstract (personal information should appear in the text of the e-mail accompanying the abstract). Submissions should not exceed 500 words. The following formats are accepted: PDF, Word, RTF. Please send your submission electronically to carlo.cecchetto unimib.it by the deadline listed below. The submissions will be reviewed by the workshop's programme committee and additional reviewers. The accepted papers will appear in the workshop proceedings published by ESSLLI. Workshop Format: The workshop is part of ESSLLI and is open to all ESSLLI participants. It will consist of five 90-minute sessions held over five consecutive days in the second week of ESSLLI. There will be approximately 10 slots for selected papers (20 minutes for talk + 10 for discussion) and 3 invited talks. Invited Speakers: Mark Aronoff (Stony Brook University) Diane Lillo-Martin (University of Connecticut) Josep Quer (Pompeu Fabra University) Important Dates: Submissions: March 31, 2009 Notification: April 15, 2009 Preliminary programme: April 24, 2009 ESSLLI early registration: May 1, 2009 Final papers for proceedings: May 15, 2009 Final programme: June 15, 2009 Workshop dates: 27-31 July, 2009 Local Arrangements: All workshop participants including the presenters will be required to register for ESSLLI. The registration fee for authors presenting a paper will correspond to the early student/workshop speaker registration fee. Moreover, a number of additional fee waiver grants will be made available on a competitive basis and workshop participants are eligible to apply for those. There will be no reimbursement for travel costs and accommodation. Workshop speakers who have difficulty in finding funding should contact the local organizing committee to ask for the possibilities for a grant. Further Information: About this workshop: http://www.filosofia.unimi.it/~zucchi/FASLcall.htm About ESSLLI: http://esslli2009.labri.fr
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