LINGUIST List 19.3469
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Fri Nov 14 2008
Confs: Historical Ling,Morphology, Syntax, Socioling, Dutch Lang/Belgium
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1. Gunther
De Vogelaer,
Perspectives on Gender in Dutch
Message 1: Perspectives on Gender in Dutch
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Date: 13-Nov-2008
From: Gunther De Vogelaer <gunther.devogelaer ugent.be>
Subject: Perspectives on Gender in Dutch
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Perspectives on Gender in Dutch Date: 21-Nov-2008 - 21-Nov-2008 Location: Ghent, Belgium Contact: Gunther De Vogelaer Contact Email: gunther.devogelaer ugent.be Meeting URL: http://users.ugent.be/~gdvogela/T&T-call_Eng Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics; Morphology; Sociolinguistics; Syntax Subject Language(s): Dutch (nld) Meeting Description: Grammatical gender in Dutch has been a topic of continuous research for decades. The present workshop 'Perspectives on Gender in Dutch' aims at taking stock of the recent developments on the topic. The workshop takes place on November 21, 2008, in Ghent (Belgium). Program: Plenary Session (grote zaal): 10u00-10u40 - Jenny Audring (VU) & Geert Booij (Leiden): 'Genus als bron van linguïstische onzekerheid' 10u40-11u20 - Jasper Roodenburg (Amsterdam) & Aafke Hulk (UvA): ' ''Gender'' Puzzles' 11u20-12u00 - Georges De Schutter (UA-CNTS / KANTL) & Johan Taeldeman (UGent): Title tba 12u00-14u00: Lunch Parallel Session 1 (Afternoon, tapijtenzaal): 14u00-14u30 - Jaap Van Marle (Open Universiteit): ' 'Gender Copying' nader bekeken' 14u30-15u00 - Camiel Hamans (European Parliament): 'Het geslacht van leenwoorden' 15u00-15u30 - Alan Scott (Manchester): 'Sex-denoting Suffixes as Markers of Grammatical Gender in Dutch and German' 15u30-16u00: Coffee 16u00-16u30 - Koen Plevoets et al. (KULeuven): 'De verspreiding van de -e(n)-uitgang in attributieve positie' 16u30-17u00 - Laura Vandewynckel (UGent): 'De 'Weak Whorfian Hypothesis' met betrekking tot Geslachtscategorisatie' Parallel Session 2 (Afternoon, grote zaal): 14u00-14u30: Sharon Unsworth (UiL-OTS & Meertens Institute): 'Grammatical Gender in Dutch: Can L2ers Hear 'het'?' 14u30-15u00 - Joanne van Emmerik et al. (RUNijmegen): 'Verwerven doven het genus anders? T1 versus T2.' 15u00-15u30 - Jessie De Paepe (UGent): 'Invloed van dialectkennis op het pronominale genus: onderzoek bij vier- en vijfjarigen uit Oost-Vlaanderen' 15u30-16u00: Coffee 16u00-16u30 - Lien De Vos (Liège): 'De dynamiek van hersemantisering' 16u30-17u00 - Maren Pannemann & Ans van Kemenade (RUNijmegen): 'The Disappearance of Gender as a Topic-marker in Old English and Middle Dutch' 17u00: Reception The program and abstracts are also available via: http://users.ugent.be/~gdvogela/TTgender/T&Tgender_Eng.htm The workshop will take place in the buildings of the Royal Academy for Dutch Language and Literature (KANTL, Koningstraat 18). Anyone interested in attending may register with valerie.bouckaertugent.be. Registration is free. For more information, contact gunther.devogelaer ugent.be or leonie.cornips meertens.knaw.nl
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