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1. Tanya
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Berkeley Workshop on Affix Ordering
Message 1: Berkeley Workshop on Affix Ordering
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Date: 22-Sep-2008
From: Tanya Slavin <tanya.slavin utoronto.ca>
Subject: Berkeley Workshop on Affix Ordering
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Berkeley Workshop on Affix Ordering Date: 04-Oct-2008 - 04-Oct-2008 Location: Berkeley, CA, USA Contact: Gabriela Caballero Contact Email: affix berkeley.edu Meeting URL: http://linguistics.berkeley.edu/~bwao/Berkeley%20Workshop%20on%20Affix%20Ordering%20%3A%20Call.html Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Meeting Description: A workshop on the complexity of affix ordering in specific languages/language families, empirical challenges for current theories, and unified explanations for the range of cross-linguistic affix ordering patterns attested to date. We are pleased to announce that the Berkeley Workshop on Affix ordering will be held on October 4-5, 2008 at the University of California, Berkeley. This is a workshop on the complexity of affix ordering in specific languages/language families, empirical challenges for current theories, and unified explanations for the range of cross-linguistic affix ordering patterns attested to date. Invited Speakers: Sharon Inkelas (UC Berkeley) Keren Rice (University of Toronto) A detailed program can be found at: http://linguistics.berkeley.edu/~bwao/Program.html For further information please see the following website: http://linguistics.berkeley.edu/~bwao/Berkeley%20Workshop%20on%20Affix%20Ordering%20%3A%20Call.html Supported by The Doreen B. Townsend Center for the Humanities
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