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1. Ernest
Ulm,
Fall School in Linguistics - Ecole d'automne en Linguistique
Message 1: Fall School in Linguistics - Ecole d'automne en Linguistique
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Date: 28-Jun-2005
From: Ernest Ulm <decltf yahoo.fr>
Subject: Fall School in Linguistics - Ecole d'automne en Linguistique
Fall School in Linguistics - Ecole d'automne en Linguistique
Short Title: EALING III
Date: 19-Sep-2005 - 27-Sep-2005
Location: Paris, France
Contact: Ernest Ulm
Contact Email: < click here to access email >
Meeting URL: http://ealing.cognition.ens.fr
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; General Linguistics; Linguistic Theories; Neurolinguistics; Phonology; Pragmatics; Psycholinguistics; Semantics; Syntax
Meeting Description:
Ecole d'automne en Linguistique - EALing 3 - 2005 - Fall School in Linguistics Short Title: EALing 3 - 2005 Date: 19-Sept-2005 - 27-Sept-2005 Location: Paris, France Contact Email: ealing2005 ens.fr Meeting URL: http://ealing.cognition.ens.fr
Ecole d'automne en Linguistique - EALing 3 - 2005 - Fall School in Linguistics Short Title: EALing 3 - 2005 Date: 19-Sept-2005 - 27-Sept-2005 Location: Paris, France Contact Email: ealing2005 ens.fr Meeting URL: http://ealing.cognition.ens.fr Linguistic Sub-field: Cognitive Science Meeting Description: The Department of Cognitive Studies at the Paris Ecole Normale Supérieure(ENS) with the help of the ENS Foundation and the CNRS Complex Systems research project organizes its third international Fall School in Linguistics (on the ''summer school'' model). The goal of this interdisciplinary Fall school is to provide a broad exposure to linguistic theory and grammar based approaches to cognitive studies. EALing 2005 - Fall School in Linguistics The Department of Cognitive Studies at the Paris Ecole Normale Supérieure (ENS) with the help of the ENS Foundation and the CNRS Complex Systems research project organizes its third international Fall School in Linguistics (on the summer school model). The goal of this interdisciplinary Fall school is to provide a broad exposure to linguistic theory and grammar based approaches to cognitive studies. The lectures will include: * General non technical introductions to contemporary linguistic research * Intensive introductory courses to some core areas of linguistic theory or relevant domains * Seminars and talks on current research * Exchanges between research in grammar and some related domains: Psycholinguistics of Acquisition, Experimental Pragmatics etc... This Fall school will be held at the Ecole Normale Superieure (45 rue d'Ulm, 75005 Paris: see http://www.ens.fr, from Monday, September the 19th to Tuesday September the 27th included. Teachers and Lecturers will include: Anne Abeillé, Université Paris 7 Richard Breheny, University College London Daniel Buring, UCLA Paul Egré, Université Paris IV, IHPST Danny Fox, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Adamantios Gafos, Dept of Linguistics, NYU Napoleon Katsos, RCEAL, University of Cambridge Angelika Kratzer, University of Massachussetts at Amherst Toben Mintz, University of Southern California Frank Ramus, LSCP (EHESS-CNRS-ENS) Luigi Rizzi, Universita di Siena Philippe Schlenker, Institut Jean Nicod - UCLA Dominique Sportiche, UCLA-ENS Anne Zribi-Hertz, Université Paris 8, UMR 7023 CNRS All relevant information regarding: - the registration procedure - teaching and lecturing faculty - calendar of courses, seminars and lectures - lodging and other practical information is posted and regularly updated on the EALing website:http://ealing.cognition.ens.fr Please address all correspondance to: ealing2005 ens.fr Note: Registration will open within a couple of weeks: check the Ealing website. Registration fees: 75 euros Space is limited. Registration will stop once all the available slots are taken.
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