LINGUIST List 19.2099
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Tue Jul 01 2008
Calls: General Linguistics/USA; General Linguistics/France
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1. Peggy
Renwick,
North East Linguistic Society 39
2. Patricia
Cabredo Hofherr,
Workshop on Nominal and Verbal Plurality
Message 1: North East Linguistic Society 39
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Date: 01-Jul-2008
From: Peggy Renwick <nels39 cornell.edu>
Subject: North East Linguistic Society 39
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Full Title: North East Linguistic Society 39 Short Title: NELS39 Date: 07-Nov-2008 - 09-Nov-2008 Location: Ithaca, New York, USA Contact Person: Draga Zec Meeting Email: nels39 cornell.edu Web Site: http://conf.ling.cornell.edu/nels39/ Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Call Deadline: 15-Jul-2008 Meeting Description: The NELS39 Conference will take place at Cornell University on November 7-9, 2008. There will also be a special session on 'Linguistics at the Interfaces'. Second Call for Papers 39th Meeting of the North East Linguistic Society (NELS 39) Cornell University Please check the website, it contains updated information: http://conf.ling.cornell.edu/nels39/ Invited speakers: Arto Anttila (Stanford University) Raffaella Zanuttini (Georgetown University) Roger Schwarzschild (Rutgers University) Guidelines: Abstracts are invited for talks or posters on any aspect of theoretical linguistics. Abstracts are also invited for a special session on Linguistics at the Interfaces (see website for description). All talks will be 20 minutes, followed by 10 minutes of discussion. Submissions are limited to one individual abstract (no matter whether it is sent for the special or general session) and one joint abstract per author. Abstract submissions should be sent to nels39 cornell.edu. When submitting your abstract, please include the word ABSTRACT in the subject line of the e-mail. In the body of the message, please include the names of the author(s), affiliation(s), abstract title and an e-mail address. Additionally, please specify the session(s) for which you would like the abstract to be considered. Abstracts should take the form of a PDF document, and all non-standard fonts should be embedded in the document. Abstracts should be limited to one page (using 1'' margins on all sides and 11pt font size) and a second page containing examples and references. Abstracts should be anonymous. Submission Deadline: July 15, 2008 Notification of Acceptance: September 1, 2008 (All applicants will be contacted by September 8, 2008) Conference Dates: November 7-9, 2008 Student Organizing Committee: Adam Cooper, Effi Georgala, Masayuki Gibson, Christina Kim, Joe Pittayaporn, Peggy Renwick, Becky Butler Thompson, Changhong Zhou
Message 2: Workshop on Nominal and Verbal Plurality
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Date: 01-Jul-2008
From: Patricia Cabredo Hofherr <pcabredo univ-paris8.fr>
Subject: Workshop on Nominal and Verbal Plurality
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Full Title: Workshop on Nominal and Verbal Plurality Date: 07-Nov-2008 - 08-Nov-2008 Location: Paris, France Contact Person: Patricia Cabredo Hofherr Meeting Email: pcabredo univ-paris8.fr Web Site: http://www.umr7023.cnrs.fr/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=185 Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Call Deadline: 20-Aug-2008 Meeting Description: Workshop will feature contributions on morphological, syntactic, and semantic aspects of plurality. We hope to feature contributions exploring the expressions of event plurality and their interaction with argument plurality (reciprocals, distributivity, 'pluractionals', plural nominalizations) and the nature of cross-categorial plurality markers. Call for Papers Workshop on nominal and verbal plurality November 7th -8th, 2008 Paris Invited Speakers: - Paul Newman (Indiana / Michigan) - Martina Faller (Manchester) The Workshop on nominal and verbal plurality will take place on November 7th -8th, 2008, in Paris. It is organized by the project ''Distributive dependencies: nominal and verbal plurality'' (CNRS, Fédération TUL). This project explores the parallels and interactions between the nominal and the verbal domain by targeting a wide semantic category, plurality, and its morpho-syntactic manifestations accross languages. All contributions on morphological, syntactic, and semantic aspects of plurality are welcome. We particularly encourage contributions exploring the expressions of event plurality and their interaction with argument plurality (reciprocals, distributivity, ''pluractionals'', plural nominalizations) and the nature of cross-categorial plurality markers. We invite submissions for 30-minute presentations (plus ten-minute discussions). Abstracts should be at most 2 pages in length (including examples and references). Abstracts can be written in French or in English. Abstracts must be anonymous and should be sent by e-mail (plain ASCII, rtf, ps or pdf) to: pcabredo //AT// univ-paris8.fr Please write the (first) author's name plus the word 'abstract' in the subject line of your message (e.g., 'Dupont abstract'), and include author name(s), affiliation, contact information and the title of the abstract in the body of the email. For co-authored papers indicate the email address that we should use for correspondence. Abstracts should reach us by August 20, 2008. For more information: Web site: http://www.umr7023.cnrs.fr/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=185 E-mail: pcabredo //AT// univ-paris8.fr Abstract Submission Deadline: Aug 20, 2008 Notification of Acceptance: Sept 25, 2008 Workshop: Nov 7-8 2008 Scientific Committee: Patricia Cabredo Hofherr (CNRS UMR 7023 - Paris 8 - Surrey Morphology Group) Martin Haiden (Tours) Brenda Laca (Paris 8 - CNRS UMR 7023) Rafael Marín (CNRS UMR 8163 - Lille 3) Sylviane Schwer (LIPN - Paris 13) Elena Soare (Paris 8 - CNRS UMR 7023)
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