LINGUIST List 17.1080

Mon Apr 10 2006

Calls: Cognitive Science/Germany;General Ling/India

Editor for this issue: Kevin Burrows <kevinlinguistlist.org>


Directory         1.    Sascha Michel, Cognitive Approaches to Word-Formation/ Kognitive Ansätze der Wortbildung
        2.    Narayana K.V, South Asian Language Analysis Annual Conference


Message 1: Cognitive Approaches to Word-Formation/ Kognitive Ansätze der Wortbildung
Date: 07-Apr-2006
From: Sascha Michel <sa.michelgmx.de>
Subject: Cognitive Approaches to Word-Formation/ Kognitive Ansätze der Wortbildung


Full Title: Cognitive Approaches to Word-Formation/ Kognitive Ansätze der Wortbildung

Date: 05-Oct-2006 - 07-Oct-2006 Location: Munich/Bavaria, Germany Contact Person: Sascha Michel Meeting Email: sa.michelgmx.de.

Die Mitteilung über die Auswahl der Beiträge werden Sie bis zum 1. Juli 2006 erhalten.

Literatur (Auswahl)

Donalies, Elke (2005): Die Wortbildung des Deutschen. Ein Überblick. 2., überarbeitete Auflage. Tübingen: Narr ( = Studien zur deutschen Sprache, Bd. 27).

Fleischer, Wolfgang/ Barz, Irmhild (1995): Wortbildung der deutschen Gegenwartssprache. Unter Mitarbeit von Marianne Schröder. 2., durchgesehene und ergänzte Auflage. Tübingen: Niemeyer.

Henzen, Walter (1965): Deutsche Wortbildung. 3., durchgesehene und ergänzte Auflage. Tübingen: Niemeyer.

Mangasser-Wahl, Martina (2000): Von der Prototypentheorie zur empirischen Semantik. Dargestellt am Beispiel von Frauenkategorisierungen. Frankfurt am Main et al.: Lang (= Arbeiten zu Diskurs und Stil, Bd. 6).

Marchand, Hans (1969): The Categories and Types of Present-Day English Word-Formation. A Synchronic-Diachronic Approach. Second edition. Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz.
Message 2: South Asian Language Analysis Annual Conference
Date: 06-Apr-2006
From: Narayana K.V <sala26kannadauniversity.org>
Subject: South Asian Language Analysis Annual Conference



Full Title: South Asian Language Analysis Annual Conference Short Title: SALA-26

Date: 19-Dec-2006 - 21-Dec-2006 Location: Mysore, Karnataka, India Contact Person: Narayana K.V Meeting Email: sala26gmail.com>

PRESENTATION AND PUBLICATION

Individual presentations are allotted 20 minutes plus 10 minutes for discussion. Panels can be proposed for either a 2-hr or a 3-hr period. An attempt will be made to publish selected papers (revised and edited) presented at the conference.

GENERAL SESSION

The General Session will ocver all areas of South Asian linguistic interest. We encourage individual papers or panel proposals from diverse theoretical frameworks and especially welcome those with interdisciplinary focus.

SAMPLE TOPIC AREAS

The Organizers welcome papers on all aspects of theoretical and applied linguistics in relation to South Asian languages. SALA 26 especially welcomes papers and symposia that address the following special themes:

# Use of South Asian Languages in Commerce, Media, and the Internet # Endangered South Asian Languages: Role of the State and Society # Language, Religion, and Identity in South Asia # Language and Inequality: The Language of Dalit and Feminist Literatures # Evolving Standards in South Asian Languages # Theoretical and Applied Linguistic Traditions in South Asia and Contemporary Linguistics # Multilingualism, Language Mixing, and Convergence in South Asia # Linguistic Pluralism and Creativity in South Asian Literatures # Diasporic Creativity in South Asian Languages # Teaching South Asian Languages as Heritage Languages # Language in Education in South Asia (Regional and National) # Indian English as a Contact Language # Conflicts and Courtships between English and South Asian Languages # Constructs of Critical Linguistics in South Asian Context # Kannada and Dravidian Linguistics # Language Technology and South Asian Languages # Psycholinguistics and the Processing of South Asian Languages