LINGUIST List 18.2133
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Sat Jul 14 2007
Confs: General Ling,Linguistic Theories/USA
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1. Yoshihisa
Kitagawa,
Workshop on Prosody, Syntax and Imformation Structure
Message 1: Workshop on Prosody, Syntax and Imformation Structure
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Date: 11-Jul-2007
From: Yoshihisa Kitagawa <kitagawa indiana.edu>
Subject: Workshop on Prosody, Syntax and Imformation Structure
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Workshop on Prosody, Syntax and Imformation Structure Short Title: WPSI Date: 14-Sep-2007 - 15-Sep-2007 Location: Bloomington, IN, USA Contact: Yoshihisa Kitagawa Contact Email: kitagawa indiana.edu Meeting URL: http://www.indiana.edu/%7Egpsi/wpsi_index.html# Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Linguistic Theories Meeting Description: The Department of Linguistics at Indiana University will host the Workshop on Prosody, Syntax and Information Structure (WPSI) III. WPSI III will aim to provide a forum to explore new research methods in formal linguistics which seek objective empirical bases through interdisciplinary, collaborative, and experimental settings. Topics include: Re-examination of the Models of Prosodic Phonology Prosody and Syntax of Wh-interrogatives Information Packaging and Syntax Experimental Syntax Speakers include: Caroline Féry (Potsdam), Yuki Hirose (Tokyo), Shinichiro Ishihara (Potsdam), Junko Ito (UCSC), Sun-Ah Jun (UCLA), Yoshihisa Kitagawa (Indiana), Robert Kluender (UCSD), Haruo Kubozono (Kobe), Armin Mester (UCSC), Norvin Richards (MIT), Jennifer Smith (UNC), Satoshi Tomioka (Delaware) The workshop website is still under construction but will provide fuller information by the end of July.
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