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LINGUIST List 19.1868

Thu Jun 12 2008

Confs: Linguistic Theories, Morphology, Syntax/Australia

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        1.    Cathryn Donohue, Workshop on Morphosyntactic Aspects of Instrument(al)s


Message 1: Workshop on Morphosyntactic Aspects of Instrument(al)s
Date: 12-Jun-2008
From: Cathryn Donohue <donohueunr.edu>
Subject: Workshop on Morphosyntactic Aspects of Instrument(al)s
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Workshop on Morphosyntactic Aspects of Instrument(al)s

Date: 03-Jul-2008 - 03-Jul-2008
Location: Sydney, Australia
Contact: Mark Donohue
Contact Email: instruments08gmail.com
Meeting URL: http://www.unr.edu/~donohue/instruments08

Linguistic Field(s): Linguistic Theories; Morphology; Syntax; Typology

Meeting Description:

The aim of this workshop is to establish greater awareness of instruments and
instrumentals, the insights that such studies provide and how they inform
theoretical models.

This workshop is being held in conjunction with LingFest taking place in Sydney
during July. Other neighbouring events include AFLA15, LFG2008, ALS 2008 and ALI
2008.

The workshop program has now been posted to the website and is available as a
pdf, complete with maps locating the venue at:

http://www.unr.edu/~donohue/instruments08/program.pdf.

Registration is free and all are welcome!!

If you have any questions, please email the organizers at instruments08gmail.com.
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