LINGUIST List 14.860
Mon Mar 24 2003
Calls: La partition en langue/Ling Typology & Korean
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Colloque Partition, LA PARTITION EN LANGUE ET EN DISCOURS
Jae Jung Song, Linguistic Typology & Korean Language Acquisition
Message 1: LA PARTITION EN LANGUE ET EN DISCOURS
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 16:14:33 +0100
From: Colloque Partition <collpartumb.u-strasbg.fr>
Subject: LA PARTITION EN LANGUE ET EN DISCOURS
2�me APPEL A COMMUNICATION
COLLOQUE INTERNATIONAL
STRASBOURG, UNIVERSITE MARC BLOCH, 6-8 NOVEMBRE 2003
LA PARTITION EN LANGUE ET EN DISCOURS
Il existe une abondante litt�rature consacr�e � la relation
partie/tout, abord�e principalement sous l'angle de la s�mantique
lexicale (relation dite de m�ronymie/partonymie) ou sous celui des
configurations discursives que constituent notamment les anaphores
associatives (Nous entr�mes dans un village. L'�glise). Quant �
l'op�ration de partition, elle est g�n�ralement abord�e avec la
question des quantificateurs (p.e. dans la th�orie des quantificateurs
g�n�ralis�s) qui d�limitent, entre autres, des ensembles d'ensembles.
Sans exclure ces aspects, le colloque accueille toutes les
contributions, portant sur le fran�ais ou sur d'autres langues,
susceptibles de r�pondre aux questions suivantes :
- comment d�finir la relation de partition en langue, en discours ?
- quel rapport existe-t-il entre partition et quantification ?
- quelles sont les formes, les structures exprimant la partition aux
diff�rents niveaux de l'analyse linguistique (morphologie, lexique,
syntaxe, discours, etc ?
- quelle �volution et quels processus de grammaticalisation ces outils
ont-ils connus au fil du temps ?
- quelle d�finition op�ratoire donner dans la langue et la m�talangue
� des noms tels que totalit�/tout/ensemble/groupe/classe/collection,
; part/partie/portion, etc. ;
- quelle a �t� la productivit� lexicale de ces unit�s dans la
constitution d'autres formes exprimant la partition (part : � part
Paul, personne n'avait faim, de part en part, quelque part, etc.) ?
La dur�e des expos�s est de 35 mn (discussion comprise) La publication
des actes est pr�vue.
Calendrier :
Proposition de communication : � envoyer pour le 15 avril 2003 Les
propositions sont � envoyer � : Colloque.Partitionumb.u-strasbg.fr
- Le nom, le pr�nom, l'affiliation et le titre de la communication
seront sur une page � part
- Sur une 1 page max. figureront le titre, l'argumentaire, les
exemples et les r�f�rences bibliographiques
Notification d'acceptation : 15 juin 2003
Comit� d'organisation : C. Benninger, B. Combettes, G. Kleiber, J.-C.
Pellat, C. Schnedecker, A. Theissen
Comit� scientifique : J.-C. Anscombre (CNRS, LLI), A.-M. Berthonneau
(Lille III), C. Buridant (Strasbourg II), B. Combettes (Nancy II),
J.H. Deulofeu (Aix en Provence), N. Flaux (Arras), C. Guimier (Caen),
A. Hamm (Strasbourg II), M. Herslund (Copenhague), J. Jayez (Lyon),
G. Kleiber (Strasbourg II), L. Kupferman (Tel Aviv), R. Martin (Paris
IV), L. M�lis (Leuven), M.A. Morel (Paris III), C. Muller (Bordeaux),
H. N�lke (Aarhus), D. Paillard (CNRS), M.-P. P�ry-Woodley
(Toulouse), M. Riegel (Strasbourg II), R. Sock (Strasbourg II),
I. Tamba (EHESS), S. Vogeleer (B
Message 2: Linguistic Typology & Korean Language Acquisition
Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2003 12:43:38 +1200
From: Jae Jung Song <jaejung.songstonebow.otago.ac.nz>
Subject: Linguistic Typology & Korean Language Acquisition
CALL FOR PAPERS
We are calling for papers on the topic of Linguistic Typology and
Korean Language Acquisition. Accepted papers will be published in a
single volume in the Saffron Korean Linguistics Series (Eastern Art
Publishing, London, http://www.eapgroup.com).
One of the areas to which linguistic typology (and language
universals) can be usefully applied is language acquisition, be it
first or second language acquisition. The interaction between language
universals research and language acquisition research -- the
recognition of which goes back to Jakobson's Kindersprache, Aphasie
und Allgemeine Lautgesetze (1941) -- has been discussed in detail in
recent introductory texts on linguistic typology, e.g. Song's
Linguistic Typology: Morphology and Syntax (Pearson Education:
2001). The proposed volume seeks to explore this in the context of
Korean L1 and L2 acquisition data.
Some of the general issues to be dealt with in the volume include: the
role of language universals in explaining the L1 and L2 acquisition
processes or sequences; the role of language acquisition in the study
of language universals; L2 areas of difficulty that do not arise from
native language-target language differences; (re-)evaulation of
acquisition data in the light of recent developments in linguistic
typology; the role of language universals in L1 transfer; pedagogical
implications of the interaction between language universals research
and language acquisition research; and the like.
We are looking for original or unpublished papers that are not
simultaneously considered for publication elsewhere. Expressions of
interest in the form of a 250 word abstract should reach the editors
by 31 May 2003 (preferably in Word as an e-mail attachment). Authors
whose abstracts are accepted will be invited to submit full papers for
further consideration. All papers will be reviewed by independent
readers.
Editors of the proposed volume:
Jae Jung Song, University of Otago, NZ
<jaejung.songstonebow.otago.ac.nz>
Jaehoon Yeon, University of London, UK <jy1soas.ac.uk>