AIMM5 CfP: Still Open!

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David King

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Apr 10, 2021, 7:40:50 PM4/10/21
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Hi, Unimorph!

This is a reminder that the AIMM5 deadline is coming up in a few weeks (April 23). The conference will be held virtually but is hosted by OSU. In case this wasn't clear before, we want to emphasize that computational work is welcomed. It is a non-archival conference, so work in progress for other venues is also welcomed! See the Call for Papers below.

--David King

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AIMM5: The 5th American International Morphology Meeting, August 26-29, 2021 
Call for Papers

The Department of Linguistics at The Ohio State University is hosting the 5th American International Morphology Meeting (AIMM5), August 26-29, 2021.  The conference will be held virtually. 

The theme of the conference will be Morphological Theory and Typology.  Languages display remarkable diversity in how and to what extent they make use of morphology.  Because of this, it is crucial to explore the morphological structures of a wide variety of languages, especially those that are understudied.  This is necessary to ensuring that the morphological theories that we develop are grounded in the empirical data that we observe. Conversely, linguistic theory and modeling inform our understanding of morphological diversity by allowing hypotheses about underlying causes of typological distributions to be tested. While morphological typology and morphological theory have not always been in close dialogue, we view such dialogue as important to the advancement of both fields. The conference theme is designed to highlight work that brings understudied and otherwise diverse languages to bear on morphological theory, and theory to bear on morphological typology. We encourage submissions reflecting different theoretical and methodological approaches, the latter including but not limited to fieldwork, corpus methods, experimentation, and computational modeling. 

Submissions that relate to the theme are especially encouraged, although abstracts on any aspect of morphology are welcome.  Students are strongly encouraged to submit abstracts. Contributions that present novel data from lesser-studied languages, including sign languages, are especially welcome, regardless of whether they speak directly to the theme.   

Invited Speakers: 
Dunstan Brown, University of York 
Gabriela Caballero, University of California, San Diego 
Laura Kalin, Princeton University 
Ryan Lepic, Gallaudet University 

Important Dates: 
Abstract submission deadline: April 23, 2021 
Notification of results: June 15, 2021 
Conference: August 26-29, 2021 

Abstract Submission: 
To propose a paper (20 minutes for oral presentation + 10 minutes for questions) or poster presentation at AIMM5, upload an abstract conforming to the guidelines below to the EasyChair website (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aimm5). 

Abstract Guidelines: 
1. Abstracts should not exceed one letter (or A4) page in length, have 1-inch (2.5 cm) margins on all sides, and be set in Times New Roman with a font size no smaller than 11pt, single-spaced. 
2. Examples, tables, graphs, etc. and references may be included on a second page. 
3. The submission should not reveal the identity of the author(s) in any way. Abstract reviewing will be strictly anonymous (double blind). 
4. You can only submit one abstract for which you are first author but may submit abstracts for which you are not first author without limit. 
5. Abstracts must be submitted in PDF format through EasyChair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aimm5) by April 23, 2021. 

Accommodations: 
We are planning to offer live captions (CART) and/or American Sign Language interpretation, based on presenter and/or attendee need. Participants who would benefit from these services are encouraged to contact the organizers so that we can plan for appropriate accommodations. 

Contact Information: 
Email address: aimm5...@gmail.com 
Conference website: https://www.ling.ohio-state.edu/AIMM5/ 

Organizing committee: 
Andrea Sims, Chair 
Sara Court 
Martha Booker Johnson 
David King 
Connor Rouillier

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