LINGUIST List 18.3440
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Sun Nov 18 2007
Calls: Phonology,Semantics,Syntax/Portugal
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1. Gabriela
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18th Colloquium on Generative Grammar
Message 1: 18th Colloquium on Generative Grammar
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Date: 15-Nov-2007
From: Gabriela Matos <18CGG fl.ul.pt>
Subject: 18th Colloquium on Generative Grammar
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Full Title: 18th Colloquium on Generative Grammar Short Title: 18 CGG Date: 17-Apr-2008 - 19-Apr-2008 Location: Lisbon, Portugal Contact Person: Gabriela Matos Meeting Email: 18CGG fl.ul.pt Web Site: http://www.fl.ul.pt/18CGG Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Phonology; Semantics; Syntax Call Deadline: 02-Jan-2008 Meeting Description The Colloquium on Generative Grammar (CGG) is one of the main conferences on this topic held in Europe. It is the best conference on linguistics organized yearly in the Iberian Peninsula. This Colloquium constitutes a crucial point of reference for people working on linguistics, in particular, on generative grammar, but also on related fields. The interest raised goes beyond its original geographical area, the Southern Europe, and attracts researchers from different parts of the world, e.g., from other regions of Europe, from America and Asia. The set of the participants of the CGG includes senior linguists, recognized specialists on different domains of grammar, as well as young linguists, students of Post Graduation programs or researchers that have obtained their PhD recently and start their professional career. From a scientific point of view, the works presented at the conference cover all the components of grammar (syntax, morphology, phonology and semantics) and pay special attention to the most recent theoretical formulations within the generative framework. The XVIIIth Colloquium on Generative Grammar will be held at the Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal, from 17th to 19th April, 2008. XVIII Colloquium on Generative Grammar Lisboa, April 17th - 19th, 2008 University of Lisbon The XVIIIth Colloquium on Generative Grammar will be held at the Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa from 17th to 19th April, 2008. The invited speakers for this edition will be: Jairo Nunes (Univ. São Paulo, Brasil) Jean-Yves Pollock (Univ. Marne-la-Vallée, France) Call for Papers Linguists working in the theoretical framework of Generative Grammar are invited to participate. Abstracts can be written in any Romance language or English. The language used in the abstract and during the conference should be the same. Each paper presentation will be 30 minutes, plus 10 minutes for discussion. We will also accept a limited number of abstracts for two poster sessions. If the authors want to submit their works only as either paper presentations or posters, this should be stated clearly in their e-mail message to the organizers. Submissions are limited to one singly authored and one jointly authored abstract per author. Abstracts cannot exceed one page of text, with 2.5 cm margin on all four sides (A4 paper). Font: Times New Roman, 12 point. Line spacing: single. Abstracts may include an extra page for references and examples. Lay-out: First line - title of the paper (in bold); second line - author's name and e-mail address; third line: affiliation. Abstracts should be sent electronically only, as MsWord or PDF attachments, to 18CGG fl.ul.pt. PDF format is required if the abstract contains special fonts, such as phonetic symbols or figures. One copy of the abstract must be sent anonymously and another one with the author's name, e-mail address, and affiliation. Deadline for abstract submission: 2nd January 2008. Further information about the XVIII Colloquium on Generative Grammar is available at http://www.fl.ul.pt/18CGG.
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