[Corpora-List] 1st Cfp: Workshop on Binding, Lisbon

From: Antonio Branco (Antonio.Branco@di.fc.ul.pt)
Date: Tue Jan 11 2005 - 12:13:40 MET

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                             FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS

                                  Workshop on
                                 Binding Theory
                      and Invariants in Anaphoric Relations

                                 Lisbon, Portugal
                                 August 22, 2005

                          http://bindingwksp.di.fc.ul.pt

             Hosted by HPSG 2005, the 12th International Conference on
                       Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar

    Motivation:

    Anaphoric binding principles, which capture constraints on the relative
    positioning of anaphors and their antecedents in grammatical geometry,
    have been a central topic in the research on the grammar of natural languages:
    Their modular nature is evidenced by the non trivial symmetries holding
    among them, and their empirical plausibility is supported by the repeated
    observation of their occurrence across languages.

    While these constraints have been instrumental in the research of other
    linguistic phenomena and constructions as one of the most reliable diagnoses
    for grammatical structure and relations, the interest around binding theory
    itself has continuously expanded, to a considerable extent also due to recent
    results from psycholinguistics and from new research methodologies such as
    neuro-imaging. This has led to a vast array of exciting results and research
    issues, of which the following are just some examples:
    -What clarification can be obtained when binding constraints are put into
    perspective with respect to discourse structure?
    -What is their proper locus (syntax, semantics, ...) in the architecture of grammar?
    -What is intrinsic to binding constraints and what should be factored out as
    (sub-)regularities possibly due to other grammatical modules and phenomena?
    - What is the best definition of auxiliary notions (command, domain, ...)
    in view of increased empirical adequacy?
    - Are there languages of the world whose anaphors comply with yet to uncover
    binding principles?
    -What cross-linguistic generalizations, i.e., invariants, hold in anaphoric binding?
    - How to accommodate binding theory in current formal grammatical frameworks
    and how this may contribute to determine their appropriate shape?
    - How to enforce the satisfaction of binding constraints by grammatical
    representations and what is the most efficient algorithm to do this?
    - What is the root of the intriguing symmetries across binding principles
    and of their prominent modular nature?
    - What are their cognitive underpinnings and how do these relate to anaphora
    processing and resolution?

    The aim of this workshop is to provide participants with a forum where
    their research on binding benefits from insightful discussion and from
    the exchange of leading edge results on issues closely related to their work.
    We thus invite the submission of papers contributing innovative approaches,
    solutions, data or results on all aspects of binding theory.

    Submission Details:

    We invite E-MAIL submissions of abstracts for 30 minute presentations
    (followed by 10 minutes of discussion) which should consist of two parts:

    1. A separate information page in plain text format, containing
         - author name(s)
         - affiliation(s)
         - e-mail and postal address(es)
         - title of paper

    2. An extended abstract of not more than 5 (five) pages, including
    all figures and references. Abstracts should be in PDF format. All abstracts
    should be sent to Manfred Sailer (manfred.sailer@phil.uni-goettingen.de).

    Abstracts for the workshop should mention 'binding-05' in the subject line.
    All abstracts will be reviewed anonymously by at least two reviewers.
    Authors are asked to avoid self-references in the abstracts.

    Important Dates:

    Abstract submission deadline: February 15, 2005
    Notification of acceptance: April 15, 2005
    Workshop: August 22, 2005

    Publication:

    The proceedings of the workshop will be published on-line by CSLI
    publications together with those of the hosting conference.
    A call for papers for contributions to the on-line proceedings
    will be issued after the event.

    Program Committee:

    Pilar Barbosa (Univ of Minho)
    António Branco (Univ of Lisbon, chair)
    Réjean Canac-Marquis (Simon Fraser Univ)
    Mary Dalrymple (Oxford Univ)
    Martin Evearert (OTS)
    Volker Gast (Free Univ of Berlin)
    Lars Hellan (Norwegian Univ of Science and Technology)
    Ehrard Hinrichs (Univ of Tuebingen)
    Yan Huang (Univ of Reading)
    Frank Keller (Univ of Edinburgh)
    Tibor Kiss (Ruhr Univ Bochum)
    Valia Kordoni (Univ of Saarland)
    Maria Piñango (Yale Univ)
    Carl Pollard (Ohio State Univ)
    Janina Radó (Univ of Tuebingen)
    Eric Reuland (OTS)
    Jeffrey Runner (Univ of Rochester)
    Ivan Sag (Stanford Univ)
    Roland Stuckardt (J.W.Goethe Univ)

    Further Information:

    workshop web site: http://bindingwksp.di.fc.ul.pt

    information about HPSG 2005: http://hpsg2005.di.fc.ul.pt



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