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LINGUIST List 19.3082

Sat Oct 11 2008

Confs: Syntax/UK

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Message 1: Workshop on Particles
Date: 07-Oct-2008
From: Glenda Newton <gen21cam.ac.uk>
Subject: Workshop on Particles
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Workshop on Particles

Date: 30-Oct-2008 - 31-Oct-2008
Location: Cambridge, United Kingdom
Contact: Theresa Biberauer
Contact Email: mtb23cam.ac.uk
Meeting URL: http://research.ncl.ac.uk/linearization/

Linguistic Field(s): Syntax

Meeting Description:

The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers working on particles
to work towards a better understanding of the properties that particle and
non-particle elements share and also of those which differentiate them.

A two-day workshop on particles will take place at Downing College, University
of Cambridge on Thursday 30th and Friday 31st October, in connection with the
AHRC funded project 'Structure and Linearisation in Disharmonic Word Orders'
(AH/E009239/1).

The workshop is open to all; however if you plan to attend you must pre-register
by contacting Theresa Biberauer (mtb23cam.ac.uk) by Monday 20th October.
Registration will be £20 per day for staff and £5 per day for students/unwaged.

The programme and further practical information about the workshop is available
by following the link given at:
http://research.ncl.ac.uk/linearization/events.php
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