Dear LFG community,

Please find below the third call for papers for CSSP 2023.

Best,

Gabriela Bîlbîie & Gerhard Schaden

CSSP 2023

The 15th Syntax and Semantics Conference in Paris

December 7-9, 2023

https://cssp-2023.llf-paris.fr/

https://cssp2023.sciencesconf.org

Extended submission deadline: May 15, 2023


The 15th Syntax and Semantics Conference in Paris (CSSP 2023) will take place on December 7-9, 2023 in Paris, and will be organized by the Jean-Nicod Institute (ENS, PSL, EHESS, CNRS). It will be followed by a thematic workshop on “Moral Language” on December 11, 2023, organized by Tess Feyen, Alda Mari & Paul Portner (separate call for papers).

CSSP invites papers combining empirical inquiry and formal explicitness, and favors comparisons between different theoretical frameworks. We welcome submissions using theoretical, experimental or computational methods in:
  • syntax,
  • semantics,
  • pragmatics,
  • the syntax-semantics interface,
  • the semantics-pragmatics interface,
  • language acquisition: syntax-semantics-pragmatics.
Submission: We invite submissions for 40 minute presentations (including 10 minutes for discussion). Submissions are expected to describe substantial, original, completed and unpublished work, hence submissions should be up to 5 pages plus an extra page for references. The submission must be anonymous. The same person can submit one abstract as author, and one as co-author, or two with different co-authors.

Instructions for submissions, style templates for abstracts, and details on the selection procedure are available at https://cssp-2023.llf-paris.fr/submission?lang=en

Invited Speakers:
Heather Burnett (LLF & Université de Paris)
András Kornai (Budapest Institute of Technology)
Adam Przepórkowski (ICS Polish Academy of Sciences & University of Warsaw)

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Gabriela BILBIIE
Faculté de Langues et Littératures Etrangères, Univ. de Bucarest
Laboratoire de Linguistique Formelle - UMR 7110 CNRS et Univ. de Paris