LINGUIST List 19.3178
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Mon Oct 20 2008
Calls: Applied Ling,General Ling/Spain; Semantics,Morphology/Norway
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1. David
Martí,
International Technology, Education and Development Conference
2. Thomas
Smitherman,
Reconstructing Alignment Systems
Message 1: International Technology, Education and Development Conference
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Date: 20-Oct-2008
From: David Martí <inted2009 iated.org>
Subject: International Technology, Education and Development Conference
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Full Title: International Technology, Education and Development Conference Short Title: INTED2009 Date: 09-Mar-2009 - 11-Mar-2009 Location: Valencia, Spain Contact Person: David Martí Meeting Email: inted2009 iated.org Web Site: http://www.iated.org/inted2009 Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics Call Deadline: 01-Dec-2008 Meeting Description: On behalf of the Organising Committee we would like to invite you to take part in the Annual Edition of the International Technology, Education and Development Conference (INTED 2009) in Valencia (Spain), on the 9th, 10th and 11th of March, 2009. Call for Papers The objective of INTED2009 is to share your experiences in the fields of Technology, Education, Development and International Collaboration. It is an International Forum for lecturers, researchers, professors, engineers, educational scientists and technologists to present their projects and discuss the innovations and the latest innovations and results in the field of Education. We would like to invite you to submit your abstracts and to attend in order to share your achievements in the fields of education, technology and international collaboration. The deadline for submitting abstracts is the 1st of December 2008. You can present your projects in two modalities: In person (oral and poster presentations) and Virtually (if you can not attend in person). Two ISBN publications (INTED2009 Abstracts CD and INTED2009 CD Proceedings) will be produced with all the abstracts and papers submitted that will serve as a database of innovation projects in Education and Technology. Telephone: + 34 96 143 43 87 Fax: + 34 96 143 45 53
Message 2: Reconstructing Alignment Systems
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Date: 18-Oct-2008
From: Thomas Smitherman <Thomas.Smitherman uib.no>
Subject: Reconstructing Alignment Systems
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Full Title: Reconstructing Alignment Systems Date: 14-May-2009 - 15-May-2009 Location: Bergen, Norway Contact Person: Thomas Smitherman Meeting Email: Thomas.Smitherman uib.no Web Site: http://ling.uib.no/IECASTP/Workshop3.htm Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics; Morphology; Semantics; Syntax; Typology Call Deadline: 01-Dec-2008 Meeting Description: This is a two-day workshop at the University of Bergen open to papers on diachronic syntax, most specifically, the reconstruction of case alignment systems. Call for Papers The aim of this workshop is to gather researchers working on alignment systems in a historical perspective, in order to brainstorm on how alignment systems can be reconstructed for earlier stages of a language or a language family. We welcome abstracts on well-studied language families like Indo-European, abstracts on oral languages without a recorded history, and everything in between, aiming to highlight different kinds of reconstruction problems. We also welcome papers on changes in alignment systems, papers addressing the issue of how different theoretical frameworks can contribute to reconstruction, as well as papers concerned with the more general implications of alignment changes for diachronic typology. Please send a one page abstract in pdf format to Thomas Smitherman (Thomas.Smitherman uib.no) no later than December 1st. Notification of acceptance will be sent out on December 15th. The workshop is hosted by the University of Bergen and the research team of the project, Indo-European Case and Argument Structure from a Typological Perspective (IECASTP): http://ling.uib.no/IECASTP/index.htm Invited Speakers: Alice Harris (Stony Brook University) Geoffrey Haig (University of Kiel) Location: University of Bergen Vilvite Bergen Vitensenter AS (Auditorium) Thormøhlengate 51 5006 Bergen
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