The second International Symposium of Morphology (ISMo 2019) will be held at the Université Paris-Diderot in Paris, France, on September 25-27, 2019. ISMo follows the tradition of Décembrettes and the Forum de Morphologie as a biannual international conference, organised by the French community of morphologists.
We invite submissions of original research on all aspects of morphology, without any restrictions regarding the language being studied or the theoretical framework chosen. We accept submissions for both talks and posters.
Possible topics include (but are not limited to):
- Inflection
- Derivation
- Construction and organisation of the lexicon
- Formal, typological, diachronic and sociolinguistic approaches
- Psycholinguistic, cognitive and computational approaches
- Interfaces with phonology, syntax and semantics
Invited speakers
- Rochelle Lieber (University of New Hampshire)
- Vito Pirrelli (Istituto di Linguistica Computazionale, CNR, Pisa)
Abstract submission
Although English is strongly encouraged, abstracts may also be submitted in French. Submissions must be strictly anonymous and no longer than 4 pages long, using the ISMo styles. The file format for submissions is PDF. Please also make sure that your identity is not revealed in the document properties. See the submission page for further instructions, including LaTeX and Word templates.
Submissions must be made via the EasyChair platform
All papers will be reviewed anonymously by at least three members of the programme committee. Reviewing is double blind. Reviewing of submissions of one of the PC chairs will be handled by the other PC chair outside the easychair system, to ensure anonymity.
Important dates
Submission opens: November 15, 2018
Submission deadline: March 31 2019 April 13 2019, 23:59 GMT
Notification: June 10, 2019
Revised abstracts: June 30, 2019
Conference: September 25-27, 2019
Conference web page: http://drehu.linguist.univ-paris-diderot.fr/ismo-2019/
Programme chairs
- Berthold Crysmann, LLF, CNRS & U Paris-Diderot
- Florence Villoing, MoDYCO, CNRS & U Paris Nanterre