Workshops open for submission
Please send your abstract directly to the organizers of the workshops.
Deadline for submission: 15 May 2024.
– Pluricentric Contributions to the Historiography of Portuguese Linguistics: In Tribute to the Scholar Maria Helena de Moura Neves (1931–2022)
Organized by: Gonçalo Fernandes (UTAD), Marli Quadros Leite (USP), and Regina Brito (UPM).
– Orality and writing in the production of linguistic knowledge
Organized by: Ana Cláudia Fernandes Ferreira (UNICAMP), Carolina Rodríguez-Alcalá (UNICAMP), andJosé Edicarlos de Aquino (UFT).
– The birth of national languages mirrored by their grammars in perspective
Organized by: Paola Cotticelli Kurras (University of Verona).
– The history of lexicography: language variation in bilingual lexicography 1500-1900
Organized by: Elizaveta Zimont (Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne) and Nicola McLelland (University of Nottingam).
– Traditions in the study of writing worldwide
Organized by: Dimitrios Meletis (University of Vienna).
CANCELLED
– Western General Linguistics and China: 101 Years after Hu Yilu’s Rudiments of the Chinese Spoken Language
Organized by: Changliang Qu (Dalian University of Foreign Languages)
– Compositionality, over- or under- summativity? Parts & wholes in Language and Languages
Organized by: Savina Raynaud, Maria Paola Tenchini, Marco Passarotti (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milano).
– Social capital and academic personality: Founding Fathers of Caucasian Linguistics
Organized by: Jyrki Pöysä (University of Eastern Finland, Joensuu) and Leonid S. Chekin (Independent scholar and translator).
Other workshops
– Norm and linguistic feeling around Saussurean linguistics
Organized by: Marina De Palo (Sapienza, University of Rome) and Emanuele Fadda (University of Calabria).
– Language education as a political programme in the history of ideas
Organized by: Pietro Restaneo and Michela Tardella (ILIESI-CNR).
– From the history of the Georgian linguistic thought
Organized by: Tinatin Bolkvadze (Tbilisi State University).
– Nikolay Marr’s linguistic school in the Soviet and European context.
Organized by: Sebastien Moret and Patrick Sériot (University of Lausanne, Switzerland)