The Gallo-Romance Advances in Morphology & Syntax (GRAMS) workshop embraces the full diversity of the Gallo‑Romance continuum, such as Standard French and its regional varieties, the lesser-studied Oïl dialects (e.g., Gallo, Picard, Franc-Comtois), and the Oc varieties of southern France (e.g., Provençal, Auvergnat, Languedocien). Other indigenous Gallo-Romance languages include Gascon, Francoprovençal, and the Croissant dialects. Beyond France, numerous Gallo-Romance varieties are spoken across Europe: in Belgium (e.g., Walloon), Switzerland (e.g., Swiss French), Catalonia (e.g., Aranese), and Italy (e.g., Occitan varieties of the Valadas Occitanas and of Guardia Piemontese in Calabria, Francoprovençal in Valle d’Aosta, and the Gallo-Italic varieties of Sicily). The workshop also welcomes contributions on non-European varieties, where variation is rich, such as Acadian French, Québécois, Louisiana French, Guyanese French, or Caribbean French, to mention but a few, and it encourages work on the French spoken across Africa. 


GRAMS welcomes linguists investigating any aspect of Gallo‑Romance syntax and/or morphology, from both diachronic and synchronic perspectives, and drawing on formal, theoretical, or descriptive approaches (all frameworks).