LINGUIST List 19.996
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Tue Mar 25 2008
Calls: Lang Acq,Phonology/Portugal;Historical Ling/Netherlands
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1. Sónia
Frota,
Third TIE Conference on Tone and Intonation
2. Ans
van Kemenade,
XIXth International Conference on Historical Linguistics
Message 1: Third TIE Conference on Tone and Intonation
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Date: 25-Mar-2008
From: Sónia Frota <sonia.frota mail.telepac.pt>
Subject: Third TIE Conference on Tone and Intonation
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Full Title: Third TIE Conference on Tone and Intonation Short Title: TIE3 Date: 15-Sep-2008 - 17-Sep-2008 Location: Lisboa, Portugal Contact Person: Sónia Frota Meeting Email: sonia.frota mail.telepac.pt Web Site: http://www.fl.ul.pt/LaboratorioFonetica/TIE3/ Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition; Neurolinguistics; Phonetics; Phonology Call Deadline: 01-Apr-2008 Meeting Description: The Third TIE Conference on Tone and Intonation continues the TIE series of scientific meetings on the topic of tone and intonation within the tradition established by the ESF TIE Network (http://www.let.kun.nl/tie/). TIE3 will be hosted by Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Letras. The conference will take place at Anfiteatro 3 (Faculdade de Letras, Main Building). The invited speakers are Aoju Chen, Larry Hyman, Bob Ladd, Aditi Lahiri, Lisa Selkirk and Marc Swerts. TIE3 is a scientific event promoted within the Network Forms and Functions of Prosodic Structure, with the support of Laboratório de Fonética da FLUL, and organized by Sónia Frota (Laboratório de Fonética & Onset-CEL, FLUL), Pilar Prieto (ICREA and UAB), and Gorka Elordieta (Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea). Call for Papers: Reminder Abstract submissions for both oral paper presentations (25 minutes plus 10 minutes for discussion) and posters are welcome. Abstracts should be written in English and not exceed one page for text plus one page for references and/or figures, 12pt. The author's name, address, e-mail and affiliation should be given in a separate page. Submissions should be sent electronically (Word or PDF format; PDF is required if the abstract contains special fonts/symbols) to sonia.frota mail.telepac.pt . Important Dates: April 1, deadline for receipt of abstracts May 31, notification of acceptance June 16, program announcement
Message 2: XIXth International Conference on Historical Linguistics
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Date: 24-Mar-2008
From: Ans van Kemenade <A.v.Kemenade let.ru.nl>
Subject: XIXth International Conference on Historical Linguistics
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Full Title: XIXth International Conference on Historical Linguistics Short Title: ICHL XIX Date: 10-Aug-2009 - 15-Aug-2009 Location: Nijmegen, Netherlands Contact Person: Ans van Kemenade Meeting Email: A.v.Kemenade let.ru.nl Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Historical Linguistics Call Deadline: 01-May-2008 Meeting Description: The XIXth International Conference of Historical Linguistics, Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands Call for Workshop Proposals Proposals are solicited on any topic relating to the conference's topic area. Workshops envisaged so far: - Information Structure and language change - Migration and language change (contact: Robert Howell) - Sound change (contact: Brian Joseph) Further proposals are welcome; please contact with a 250-word description and key speakers.
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