LINGUIST List 18.3755
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Sat Dec 15 2007
Confs: Historical Ling, Morphology, Phonology, Syntax, Typology/UK
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1. David
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Workshop on Affixes, Clitics and Possessives
Message 1: Workshop on Affixes, Clitics and Possessives
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Date: 14-Dec-2007
From: David Denison <david.denison manchester.ac.uk>
Subject: Workshop on Affixes, Clitics and Possessives
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Workshop on affixes, clitics and possessives
Short Title: Poss-s
Date: 03-Apr-2009 - 04-Apr-2009
Location: Manchester, United Kingdom
Contact: Alan Scott
Contact Email: < click here to access email >
Meeting URL: http://www.llc.manchester.ac.uk/research/projects/germanic-possessive-s/Workshop/
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics; Morphology; Phonology; Syntax; Typology
Language Family(ies): Germanic
Meeting Description:
A workshop on possessives, in particular as they relate to terms such as 'affix' and 'clitic', organised as part of an AHRC-funded project on Germanic possessives.
The workshop will take place 3-4 April 2009 at Chancellor's Conference Centre, The University of Manchester. The invited speakers are: * Cynthia Allen (ANC, Canberra) * Stephen Anderson (Yale) * Liliane Haegeman (Angellier-Université Lille) * Dick Hudson (UCL) * Maria Koptjevskaja-Tamm (Stockholm) * John Payne (Manchester) * Benedikt Szmrecsanyi (Freiburg) * Arnold Zwicky (Stanford) In addition to the invited speakers, there will be some talks based on submitted abstracts. A call for papers will go out in the spring of 2008. There is a website for the project at: www.llc.manchester.ac.uk/research/projects/germanic-possessive-s/ or http://tinyurl.com/3b2jq9. Kersti Börjars David Denison Alan Scott
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