LINGUIST List 19.2026
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Wed Jun 25 2008
Calls: Language Documentation/USA; General Linguistics/Norway
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1. Mercedes
Tubino-Blanco,
Friends of Uto Aztecan 2008
2. Marleen
van de Vate,
Formal Approaches to Creole Studies
Message 1: Friends of Uto Aztecan 2008
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Date: 25-Jun-2008
From: Mercedes Tubino-Blanco <mtubino email.arizona.edu>
Subject: Friends of Uto Aztecan 2008
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Full Title: Friends of Uto Aztecan 2008 Short Title: FUAC 2008 Date: 04-Oct-2008 - 05-Oct-2008 Location: Tucson, Arizona, USA Contact Person: Mercedes Tubino Meeting Email: mtubino email.arizona.edu Linguistic Field(s): Language Documentation Language Family(ies): Uto-Aztecan Call Deadline: 30-Aug-2008 Meeting Description: Friends of Uto-Aztecan Conference FUAC, 2008 Saturday, October 4 and Sunday, October 5, in Tucson, Arizona. FUAC 2008 (Tucson, Oct 4-5): Call for papers We are pleased to invite you to participate in the Friends of Uto-Aztecan Conference, 2008. This year, Heidi Harley and Mercedes Tubino-Blanco of the University of Arizona, and with the collaboration of Karen Dakin, of the Indigenous Languages Group (el Seminario de Lenguas Indígenas), Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), co-organize the Conference during somewhat cooler dates, Saturday, October 4 and Sunday, October 5, in Tucson, Arizona. We hope that the workshop dates are feasible so that most of you can participate, since this year the workshop could not be organized for the summer, our regular calendar time. Please send the title of your paper and an abstract of 1-2 pages, your mailing address, phone number, and e-mail address, to both of the following e-mail accounts. The deadline for proposals is August 30. We will send information about hotels and transportation later. * Taller de los Amigos de las Lenguas Yutoaztecas (Tucson, 4-5 de Octubre): Solicitud de Resúmenes Nos complace invitarles a participar en el Taller de los Amigos de las Lenguas Yutoaztecas, 2008. En esta ocasión, Heidi Harley y Mercedes Tubino Blanco, de la Universidad de Arizona, con la colaboración de Karen Dakin, del Seminario de Lenguas Indígenas de la UNAM, les invitan al Taller en fechas algo menos calurosas que las acostumbradas, el sábado 4 y domingo 5 de octubre en Tucson, Arizona. Esperamos que las fechas propuestas sean compatibles con sus agendas y que la mayoría de ustedes puedan venir, a pesar de que la cita de este año ha vuelto a ser ligeramente pospuesta con respecto a la que venía siendo habitual, en verano. Solicitamos resúmenes afines a cualquier aspecto de las lenguas Yutoaztecas, con el siguiente contenido: título de la ponencia, breve resumen, domicilio, número de teléfono y dirección de correo electrónico. Recibiremos solicitudes en cualquiera de las siguientes direcciones: Mercedes Tubino email.arizona.edu> Heidi Harley email.arizona.edu> Teléfono: +1 520-626-3554 Fax: +1 520-626-9014 La fecha límite para la recepción de resúmenes es el 30 de agosto. Información adicional sobre transporte y hoteles les será facilitada más adelante.
Message 2: Formal Approaches to Creole Studies
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Date: 24-Jun-2008
From: Marleen van de Vate <creole hum.uit.no>
Subject: Formal Approaches to Creole Studies
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Full Title: Formal Approaches to Creole Studies Date: 14-Nov-2008 - 15-Nov-2008 Location: Tromsø, Norway Contact Person: Marleen van de Vate Meeting Email: creole hum.uit.no Web Site: http://www.hum.uit.no/creole/index.html Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Language Family(ies): Creole Call Deadline: 07-Jul-2008 Meeting Description: The goal of this workshop is to bring together scholars who share an interest in the formal study of creole languages. Call for Papers Invited speakers: Hans den Besten Alain Kihm Early generative approaches to creoles were often hampered by the lack of available data, which may have led to premature conclusions. However, only few scholars have pursued this line of research since its heyday in the early 1980s (see e.g. Muysken 1981). Instead, there was an increased focus on the description of individual creole languages and sociolinguistic factors surrounding creole formation, which helped us to gain a much better understanding of the factors involved in creole formation. We believe that the time is ripe for a renewed approach to pidgin and creole languages from a theoretical and/or generative perspective. Both linguistic theory and the empirical exploration of creole languages have advanced considerably since the 1980s, allowing us to take a fresh perspective on what seems to be an old topic. Shifting the spotlight to the more formal issues surrounding creole formation may help us in furthering our understanding how pidgin and creole languages come into being and why their grammatical properties are the way they are. At the same time, it may foster the interaction between theoretical linguists and researchers 'in the field'. We therefore invite abstracts that address theoretical and formal aspects in Creole Studies, from all the subfields of generative research, syntax, semantics, phonology, and morphology. Questions that we think still need to be addressed include (but are not limited to) the following: - Which contribution can creoles make to linguistic theory and theoretical developments? - Are creoles 'special' languages, from a structural perspective? - Are there structural similarities that are common to all creoles, irrespective of their origin, their substrates and their lexifiers? If so what are they and how can we account for them? - How does the claim that creoles are the simplest languages of the world (McWhorter 2005) hold up to formal scrutiny? - What are the formal factors in creole formation, and how do these formal factors interact with sociolinguistic factors? We invite submissions of abstracts for 35-minute presentations (plus 10-minute discussions). Abstracts should be no longer than one page US Letter or A4 with one inch (2.5 cm) margins, single spaced, with a font size no smaller than 12pt, and with normal character spacing. A second page may be used for examples, figures, tables or references. The preferred submission format is pdf, but you can also send your abstract in .doc, .txt or .rtf format. Please send two copies of your abstract. One should be anonymous (all abstracts will be reviewed anonymously), one should include your name, affiliation and e-mail address directly below the title. The two files should be named and , e.g. title-schuchardt.pdf and title-anon.pdf. Abstracts should be sent to creole hum.uit.no Modest financial aid is available to a limited number of researchers with limited financial resources whose abstracts are accepted. Request for funding ought to be submitted together with the abstract. Deadline for submission extended: July 7, 2008. Notifications will be sent out by late August For details and further information, please consult the workshop website at http://www.hum.uit.no/creole/index.html Organisers: Marleen van de Vate, University of Tromsø Christian Uffmann, University of Sussex
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