Call for papers
Beyond Dichotomies
The DiAGram research group in functional linguistics at Eötvös Loránd University,
Department of Hungarian (Budapest) is inviting linguists to the international conference
'Beyond Dichotomies', due to take place in Budapest, 25-26 October 2010.
The conference is aimed primarily at functional cognitive linguists. Its key topic
(intended as a point of orientation rather than as a limitation) is the general trend in
functionalism to relativize or eliminate strict dichotomies, whether at an abstract
theoretical level or in the minute details of grammatical description (cf. fuzzy edges,
continua, etc.). To name but the most wide-ranging examples, functional linguists
typically deny that a neat and principled distinction can be made between
. semantics and pragmatics
. grammar and lexicon
. linguistic knowledge and language use
. synchrony and diachrony
. the individual-mental and the social dimensions of language.
These issues correspond broadly to research on cognitive grammar, construction grammar,
usage-based grammar, grammaticalization, etc., and linguists working in these fields are
strongly encouraged to participate. The organizers also have a typological focus on
agglutinative languages; however, linguists with a different research interest are also
more than welcome.
The language of the conference is English.
Confirmed keynote speakers:
Bernd Heine, University of Cologne
Paul Hopper, Carnegie Mellon University
Susanne Niemeier, University of Koblenz-Landau
The deadline for submission of abstracts (in English; max one page including data and
references) is June 10, 2010. Please submit your abstract by e-mail to the address of the
organizing committee: diagram(a)btk.elte.hu. Send your abstract as attachment to an e-mail
message (in both .pdf and .doc formats). Please indicate clearly whether your abstract is
intended as a poster or a section paper. The abstracts will be evaluated by the organizing
committee. Participants will be notified about acceptance by July 10, 2010.
The body of the e-mail should include the following information (preferably in this
order):
1) Name of the participant
2) Title of presentation
3) Affiliation
4) E-mail address
5) Choice of paper or poster presentation
The book of abstracts will be published on the conference website, at
www.diagram.elte.hu.
The organizers at Eötvös Loránd University:
Gábor Tolcsvai Nagy
Krisztina Laczkó
Szilárd Tátrai
Mária Ladányi
Nóra Kugler