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LINGUIST List 17.3531

Wed Nov 29 2006

Confs: General Ling/India

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Message 1: Students Conference of Linguistics in India
Date: 29-Nov-2006
From: Mythili Menon <sconli06gmail.com>
Subject: Students Conference of Linguistics in India



Students Conference of Linguistics in India
Short Title: SCONLI


Date: 15-Dec-2006 - 16-Dec-2006
Location: Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India
Contact: Mythili Menon
Contact Email: < click here to access email >
Meeting URL: http://sconli.info/

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics

Meeting Description:

SCONLI- A two-day student conference is being conducted by Central
Institute of English and Foreign Languages. This conference will give
students of linguistics an opportunity to present and discuss their
research work.

15th December 2006, Friday.

Registration
0830-0930

Inaugural Session
0900-0930

Invited speaker
0930-1030
Dr. Tanmoy Bhattacharya, University of Delhi

Tea break
1030-1100

Session I
1100-1300

1. Gemination in Maithili. Nivedita Kumari, Banaras Hindu University.

2. Multiple Association in Arabic Radicals. Tawfeek Mohammed, CIEFL.

3. A Study of Phonological Processes of Zanjan Turkish. Aliye K.Z.
Kambuzia and Faranak Ranginkaman, Tarbiat Modares University, Iran.

4. Exploration of Oxomiya Vowel Alternation. Prashanti Goswami and
Paroma Sanyal, CIEFL.

Lunch
1300-1400

Session II
1400-1530

1. on the syntax of nP. Pawel Rutkowski, Warsaw University

2. Suffix n«m as a marker of causee agent in Ao Chungli. Pangersenla,
Delhi University

3. Quirky Case in Sindhi. Pinkey Nainwani, Delhi University

Tea break
1530-1545

Session III
1545-1730

1. Naughty Guys….Not Putting the Badge: A Case of West Magadhan
Languages. Rambichar Pandey, Delhi University.

2. Contrastive Study Between Bangla and Hindi Particle 'to'. Urjani
Chakravarty, Banaras Hindu University

3. Time adverbials and the aspectual properties of the verbs in Bangla.
Priyanka Biswas, Delhi University

16 December 2006, Saturday.

Session IV
0900-1030

1. Discourse Annotation: Identifying the discourse connectives and their
arguments in Malayalam. Renjini Narendranath and Soma Paul, IIIT,
Hyderabad.

2. Parsing centre-embedded sentences in Assamese and Bangla. Atreyee
Sharma, Delhi University.

3. Preposition sense-selection in Machine Translation. Samar Hussain, IIIT,
Hyderabad.

Tea break
1030-1100

Session V
1100-1300

1. Pluralia Tantum as Singular. Ksenija Bogetic, Serbia.

2. The Syntax of Attributive Adjectives in Vietnamese. Nguyen Chi Duy
Khuong, Delhi University.

3. The Manner of Incorporation of Incorporation of Manner in Indian Sign
Language. Samar Sinha and Richa, Jawaharlal Nehru University.

4. Tense and the Epistemic Modal in Dakkhani and Hindi-Urdu. Naila Iffat,
CIEFL.

Lunch
1300-1400

Session VI
1400-1530

1. Equative Negative 'alla' in Kannada. Sudarshana N.P, CIEFL.

2. Information structure and discontinuous intensified noun phrases in
Polish. Pawel Rutkowski and Hanna Maliszewska, Warsaw University

3. Counterfactuals and Conditionals in Sinhala. Chandrika K Maliyagoda,
Delhi University.

Tea break
1530-1600

Valedictory function
1600


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