IGG49
Call for Papers
For the main conference, we invite abstract submissions on theoretical aspects of syntax, semantics, morphology, and phonology investigated within the framework of generative grammar. Abstracts for the main conference should be submitted via EasyAbs.
Studies adopting computational and experimental methodologies fit the scope of the main conference, as long as they push the theory of generative grammar forward in the domains of syntax, semantics, morphology, and phonology.
NB. Abstracts pertaining to the pre-conference workshop on Theoretical and Experimental Pragmatics should NOT be submitted via the EasyAbs platform; please see the ThX-PRAG page.
Types of submission
When submitting an abstract, the author(s) should indicate whether they wish to be considered for an oral presentation, a poster, or both. Each oral presentation will be 20 minutes, followed by a 10 minute discussion.
Instructions for submission
Abstracts should feature unpublished original research;
Abstracts should be in PDF format;
Abstracts should have a clear title and should not identify the author(s);
Abstracts should be no longer than 2 pages of letter-sized or A4 paper, including references and examples, with 1" or 2.5 cm margins, font size 12, single-spaced. References can be given in a shortened form (e.g., "Chomsky 1986 Barriers" instead of "Chomsky, Noam. 1986. Barriers. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press") -- provided this does not hinder the identification of the source -- and set in a smaller font (no less than 10 points)
Submissions are limited to a maximum of one individual and one joint abstract per author, or two joint abstracts per author.
Deadline for submission and notifications
Submissions are now closed.
Submissions open: Oct. 4, 2023 - Nov. 15, 2023
Abstract review period: Nov. 16, 2023 - Dec. 18, 2023
Submission for the Pre-conference Workshop
Abstracts for the Pre-conference Workshop on Theoretical and Experimental Pragmatics can be submitted to pragmaticasperimentale@iusspavia.it. More information can be found at the dedicated page.