LINGUIST List 21.2990
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Calls: Morphology, Typology/Austria
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3rd Vienna Workshop on Affix Order: Advances in Affix Order Research
Message 1: 3rd Vienna Workshop on Affix Order: Advances in Affix Order Research
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Date: 20-Jul-2010
From: Stela Manova <stela.manova univie.ac.at>
Subject: 3rd Vienna Workshop on Affix Order: Advances in Affix Order Research
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Full Title: 3rd Vienna Workshop on Affix Order: Advances in Affix Order Research Date: 15-Jan-2011 - 16-Jan-2011 Location: Vienna, Austria Contact Person: Stela Manova Meeting Email: stela.manova univie.ac.at Web Site: http://homepage.univie.ac.at/stela.manova/3rd_viennaworkshop_affix_order. htm Linguistic Field(s): Morphology; Typology Call Deadline: 26-Sep-2010 Meeting Description: The Vienna Workshops on Affix Order are a series of events organized in conjunction with the project '(De)composing the Slavic Word' (Grant V64- G03 from the Austrian Science Fund (FWF)) and take place every 1.5 years: 3rd workshop (Jan 2011): Advances in Affix Order Research 2nd workshop (Jun 2009): Affix Order in Slavic and Languages with Similar Morphology 1st workshop (Feb 2008): Affix Ordering in Typologically Different Languages You can learn more about the workshops from the website http://homepage.univie.ac.at/stela.manova/vienna_workshops_on_affix_orde r.htm. Call For Papers For the 3rd workshop 'Advances in Affix Order Research', we invite papers that deal with any aspect of affix order (see the recent overviews of approaches to affix order by Rice 2009 and Manova & Aronoff 2010), especially if they: - present and discuss novel data (from lesser known and well known languages alike) - report new findings within (a) well known theoretical framework(s) - provide original analyses that challenge established theories In addition to the general session, there will be two special sessions: 1. Repetitive use of identical morphological material: multiple exponence, reduplication, and recursiveness Invited speakers Wolfgang U. Dressler (Vienna, Austria) Alice C. Harris (Amherst, USA) Pavol ?tekauer (Ko?ice, Slovakia) 2. Affix order in Slavic languages: approaches, electronic resources, and automatic morphological analysis Invited speakers Peter Kosta (Postdam, Germany) Natalya Pertsova (Moscow, Russia) References Manova, Stela & Mark Aronoff. 2010. Morphology 20:1, 109-131. (The PDF of the article is currently freely downloadable from the publisher's website: http://www.springerlink.com/content/a63u45w411321321/ ) Rice, Keren. 2009. Priciples of affix ordering: an overview. Handout of a paper given at the 2nd Vienna Workshop on Affix Order. Available at: http://homepage.univie.ac.at/stela.manova/Keren_Rice_Principles_of_Affix_ Ordering_Handout.pdf. The paper will be published in Word Structure 4:2. Abstract submission Abstracts (for 30-minute talks with a 10-minute discussion) must be anonymous and at most one page long (margins: 2.5 cm or 1 inch; size of characters: 12 points; spacing: single). An optional second page is permitted for data, figures and references. Please submit your abstract in both .pdf and .doc formats to stela.manova univie.ac.at (with the subject line 'Affix Order 2011: Abstract Submission'). The two files should be sent as attachments. Include the following information in the body of the e-mail message: (1) title of paper (2) author's name (3) email address (4) affiliation (5) preferred session (please indicate whether your submission should be considered for the general or for one of the special sessions) Deadline for abstract submission: 26 September 2010. Notification of acceptance: 15 October 2010. Workshop dates: 15-16 January 2011. The workshop will take place at the department of Slavic Studies of the University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria. Organizers Stela Manova Philipp Egginger Kimberley Winternitz
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