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Syntax of the World's Languages (SWL) is a conference series that brings together researchers working on the syntactic structure of less widely studied languages from a variety of perspectives. Contributions are expected to be based on first-hand data of individual languages or to adopt a broadly comparative perspective. All major theoretical frameworks are equally welcome, as is work done in analytical frameworks developed in typology or field linguistics. Authors should not presuppose detailed knowledge of their theoretical framework,and the papers should focus on widely relevant theoretical issues, minimizing theory-internal argumentation.
List of conferences
Syntax of the World's Languages 3, Berlin (SWL3)