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The following books are available for review in the JOURNAL OF QUANTITATIVE LINGUISTICS (JQL): Kennedy, Graeme: An introduction to corpus linguistics. London u.a.: Longman, 1998. (Studies in language and linguistics) Martin-Vide�, Carlos (Ed.): Mathematical and computational analysis of natural language. Sel. papers from the 2nd int. conf. on math. linguistics, Tarragona, 2-4 May 1996 (ICML '96) Amsterdam u.a.: Benjamins, 1998 (Studies in functional and structural linguistics ; 45) Wildgen, Wolfgang: De la grammaire au discours. Une approche morphodynamique. Bern u.a.: Lang, 1999. (European semiotics - S�miotique Europ�ene ; 1) If you are interested in reviewing one of the books, please send -your full name and highest degree received -your affiliation -a short description of your research interests -a snail mail address for us to send the book to to the following address: koehlerMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueldv.uni-trier.de
Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association 7th Annual Meeting (AFLA 7) Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 11-13 May, 2000 www.let.vu.nl:8100/~afla/ Abstract deadline: 1 February 2000 Notification of acceptance: 1 March 2000 IMPORTANT: BOOK YOUR HOTEL SOON! Amsterdam hosts the International World Wide Web Conference from Saturday 13 May onwards. We therefore advice you to make a hotel reservation as soon as possible, PREFERABLY BEFORE THE NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE. (You may cancel it until 48 hours in advance). Hotel information can be found at the bottom of this posting, and on our website. FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS The program will be announced following the notification of acceptance on March 1, 2000, and will be posted with the selected abstracts on the website after March 1, 2000. Abstracts are invited for 30 minute talks (20 minute presentations + 10 minute question period) on any aspect of formal linguistics (e.g., phonology, phonetics, semantics, morphology, language acquisition, language contact) of any Austronesian language. Applicants are limited to one singly-authored and one jointly-authored abstract. Abstracts relating to this year's main themes (see below) are particularly encouraged, though abstracts on other topics will also be considered. MAIN THEMES (i) ARGUMENT MARKING IN AUSTRONESIAN Ergativity; Nominalisation; Argument--non argument status theoretical implications thereof? (ii) ICONICITY (see our website for full details) ABSTRACT SUBMISSION Abstracts should be one page long, with an additional page for data or references. Submissions may be made by regular mail or email. A Conference Proceedings of the unreviewed conference papers will be published soon after the conference. We also intend to publish a thematic volume on one of the conference topics; these papers will be reviewed. To submit an abstract by regular mail, send 3 anonymous copies of the abstract to the address below. Also include an index card bearing your name, affiliation, mailing and email address, the subdiscipline of your abstract (phonology, syntax, etc.) and status (student or non-student). For submissions by email, send one copy of your abstract in the body of an email message (please avoid attachments), along with your name, address, subdiscipline, and status to: aflaMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuelet.vu.nl. SPECIAL AWARD An award of US$500 will be granted to an Austronesianist from Irian Jaya. INVITED SPEAKERS (in alphabetical order): I Wayan Arka (Universitas Udayana, Bali, Indonesia) Ellen Broselow (SUNY, Stony Brook) Adrian Clynes (Universiti Brunei Darussalam) William Foley (Sydney University) Harry van der Hulst (University of Leiden) Diane Massam (University of Toronto) MORE INFORMATION? For more information, consult our website www.let.vu.nl:8100/~afla/ or mail to afla
let.vu.nl. The information below is also posted on the website. HOTELS Please book soon! Information on hotels in Amsterdam can be obtained from www.amsterdam.nl and www.bookings.nl. Hint: Try to find a hotel close to the Museum Square (Van Gogh Museum, Rijksmuseum and Stedelijk Museum), so that you will be close to the city center and only a 20-minute tram ride from the Vrije Universiteit (Tram 5, southbound: direction "Amstelveen"). A few reduced hotel rates The following three family hotels are conveniently located in the Jan Luykenstraat, a quiet street build around 1900, a few steps from the Museum Square. Two of them have offered us a few rooms with reduced rates for May 11, 12 and 13. Hotel Acro, Jan Luykenstraat 40-46, 1071 CR Amsterdam Ph 31 + 20 662 05 26 Fax 31 + 20 675 08 11 2 double rooms Dfl. 175 per room per night 4 single rooms Dfl. 150 per room per night Mention "VU conference" when you confirm the reservation as a booking on your personal account NB These rooms are only reserved for bookings connected to our "VU conference" until January 14, 1999! Hotel Fita, Jan Luykenstraat 37, 1071 CL Amsterdam Ph 31+20 679 09 76 Fax 31+20 664 39 69 2 double rooms, single use Dfl. 215 per room per night Mention "VU conference" when you confirm the reservation as a booking on your personal account Hotel Aalders, Jan Luykenstraat 13-15, 1071 CJ Amsterdam Ph 31 + 20 673 40 27 Fax 31 + 20 673 46 98 The currency rate is approx. 2 Dutch guilders for 1 US dollar Youth hostels The following three youth hostels offer cheap accomodation, but be sure to book in time! Vondelpark, Zandpad 5, 1054 GA Amsterdam (nicely located in the Vondelpark!) Ph 31 + 20 683 1744 Fax 31 + 20 616 6591 NJHC, Prof. Tulpstraat 2, 1018 HA Amsterdam Ph 31 + 20 551 31 33 Fax 31 + 20 623 49 86 Stadsdoelen, Kloveniersburgwal 97, 1011 KB Amsterdam Ph 31 + 20 624 6832 Crash space We may be able to arrange limited crash space for students. Contact us at afla
let.vu.nl for further details. Please note that, because many of the faculty and students do not actually live in Amsterdam, the crash space that we can offer will most probably be in another town and that you may have to commute to the conference, which could also be rather costly. CONFERENCE VENUE The conference will be held in the main building ("Hoofdgebouw") of the Vrije Universiteit, De Boelelaan 1105, Amsterdam. The exact room numbers will be posted on the website as soon as they become available. The campus of the Vrije Universiteit is located in the southern suburbs of Amsterdam, close to the A10 motorway around Amsterdam and 5 minutes walk from Amsterdam Zuid/WTC Station. Amsterdam Zuid/WTC connects directly with The Hague / Leiden / Schiphol/Utrecht, but only indirectly with Amsterdam Central Station. Tram 5 is the most convenient way to travel between the University and down town Amsterdam or Amsterdam Central Station. TRAVEL INFORMATION >From Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, there are frequent and convenient train connections (15 minutes) with Amsterdam Central Station. A one-way ticket costs a few guilders and is obtainable from Schiphol train station, which is right next door to Arrivals. When you buy your ticket they can also tell you where to find your train. The train stops in the heart of the city. From there you may want to take a taxi to your hotel, or catch a tram or bus. A taxi from Schiphol to down town Amsterdam will cost approx. 50 guilders, and takes about 30 minutes. Maps of Amsterdam can be obtained from the Tourist Information at the Central Station, or bought at bookstores or tobacconists. The Yellow Pages in your hotel room also contains a map. MONEY The currency rate is approx. 2 Dfl for 1 US $. Cash dispensers can be found everywhere, including Schiphol airport. There is also a cash dispenser at a bank next door to the Vrije Universiteit. CONFERENCE FEE Faculty Dfl. 150/US $ 75 Students Dfl. 50/US $25 This fee includes: Coffee and tea Three cold conference lunches on Thursday, Friday and Saturday A three-course conference diner ('rijsttafel') on Thursday (drinks excluded) CONFERENCE DINNER All registered participants are cordially invited to the conference dinner on Thursday 11 May, 7.30 p.m. A three-course "rijsttafel" dinner will be served at an Indonesian restaurant down town: Restaurant Kantjil & De Tijger, Spuistraat 291-293, Amsterdam Ph 020 - 620 0994 >From the VU, tram 5 (northbound, direction Central Station) will take you there in 30 minutes. Get off at Spui. ORGANISING COMMITTEE Geert Booij, Aone van Engelenhoven, Rob Goedemans, Marian Klamer, Bert Remijsen, Hein Steinhauer, Ruben Stoel, Wim Stokhof, Lourens de Vries SPONSORS The Faculty of Arts of the Free University Amsterdam The Holland Institute of Linguistics (HIL) The Centre of Non-Western Studies (CNWS) The project Irian Jaya Studies (ISIR) at Leiden University The International Institute of Asian Studies (IIAS) in Leiden The Netherlands Foundation for Scientific Research (NWO) The Royal Dutch Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW)