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Please note that the correct address to send the abstracts to is marthajoMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuealum.mit.edu, NOT mcginnis
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alum.mit.edu) before he realized there was a mix-up. Martha McGinnis Abstracts are invited for an Independent Activities Period (IAP) Workshop on EPP and Phases at MIT, January 16-18, 2003 (previously announced as the IAP Workshop on Phases, January 17-18). This workshop will provide an opportunity for linguists working on Phase Theory and EPP to present and discuss their work in an informal setting. Any empirical applications of Phase Theory and EPP are of interest: syntactic, semantic, morphological, or phonological. Presentations will include invited talks and abstract submissions. Abstract submissions are for 20-minute presentations, to be followed by 10 minutes of discussion. Abstracts must be no more than one page, with an additional page for examples and references, if needed. Please use 12 point font in a 6.5" x 9" text window, or equivalent (corresponding to 1" margins on letter-sized paper). Please send abstracts by e-mail to Martha McGinnis (marthajo
alum.mit.edu) as a Word or PDF attachment, or as plain text in the body of the message. The deadline for receipt of abstracts has been extended to October 31, 2002. Martha McGinnis, Norvin Richards, L�a Nash, and Alec Marantz Workshop Organizers