LINGUIST List 16.2423
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Sun Aug 21 2005
Confs: Semantics/Syntax/Stuttgart, Germany
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1. Jonny
Butler,
Workshop on Binding Theory and Reflexivity
Message 1: Workshop on Binding Theory and Reflexivity
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Date: 18-Aug-2005
From: Jonny Butler <jonny ifla.uni-stuttgart.de>
Subject: Workshop on Binding Theory and Reflexivity
Workshop on Binding Theory and Reflexivity Date: 07-Oct-2005 - 08-Oct-2005 Location: Stuttgart, Germany Contact: Jonny Butler Contact Email: jonny ifla.uni-stuttgart.de Meeting URL: http://ifla.uni-stuttgart.de/~jonny/bindingworkshop Linguistic Field(s): Semantics; Syntax Meeting Description: A two day workshop on Binding Theory and Reflexivity will be held at the University of Stuttgart, Friday 7--Saturday 8 October 2005, under the auspices of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft-sponsored Graduiertenkolleg ''Linguistic Representations and their Interpretation'' http://www.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/Graduiertenkolleg/graduiertenkolleg.html.en Confirmed speakers are: * David Adger, Queen Mary * Glyn Hicks, York * Vera Lee-Schoenfeld, UCSC * Gereon Mueller, Leipzig * George Tsoulas, York * Ken Safir, Rutgers * Jan-Wouter Zwart, Groningen * Eric Reuland, Utrecht (provisional) More information, including programme etc., will appear on: http://ifla.uni-stuttgart.de/~jonny/bindingworkshop Registration is free, but nevertheless required, and can be simply achieved by sending an appropriate email to jonny ifla.uni-stuttgart.de ; answers to questions can also be obtained by this means. Please register as soon as possible -- preferably before 1 September, certainly before 20 September.
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