LINGUIST List 19.3656
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Fri Nov 28 2008
Calls: General Ling,Syntax/Iceland; General Ling/Estonia
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1. Tania
Strahan,
Relating to Reflexives: NORMS Workshop
2. Fred
Dervin,
Second International Conference on Academic Mobility
Message 1: Relating to Reflexives: NORMS Workshop
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Date: 28-Nov-2008
From: Tania Strahan <tania hi.is>
Subject: Relating to Reflexives: NORMS Workshop
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Full Title: Relating to Reflexives: NORMS Workshop Short Title: RtR Date: 24-Apr-2009 - 25-Apr-2009 Location: Reykjavík, Iceland Contact Person: Tania Strahan Meeting Email: relatingtoreflexives gmail.com Web Site: http://norms.uit.no/index.php?page=events Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Syntax Language Family(ies): East Scandinavian; West Scandinavian Call Deadline: 04-Feb-2009 Meeting Description: University of Iceland, 24-25 April 2009. This workshop is being organised as part of NORMS research into syntactic variation in Scandinavian. Its aim is to bring together researchers with a range of views on reflexivisation and related aspects of grammar, including but not limited to the role of syntactic domains, mood, tense, prominence, parsing, etc. Call for papers Relating to Reflexives, NORMS Workshop 24-25 April 2009, The University of Iceland Papers are invited on any topic that may further our understanding of reflexives, even those that do not themselves directly address the topic of anaphora. Please see the conference announcement for more information. Abstracts should be submitted using the tool on linguistlist, by Wednesday the 4th of February 2009 (http://linguistlist.org/confcustom/currentconferences.cfm), or emailed to relatedtoreflexives at gmail dot com. Abstracts should be no more than 2 pages, including references. It is expected that presentations will be 30 minutes each, with additional time for discussion. Conference committee: Tania Strahan, Höskuldur Thráinsson, Jóhannes Gísli Jónsson
Message 2: Second International Conference on Academic Mobility
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Date: 27-Nov-2008
From: Fred Dervin <freder utu.fi>
Subject: Second International Conference on Academic Mobility
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Full Title: Second International Conference on Academic Mobility Date: 24-Sep-2009 - 26-Sep-2009 Location: Tallinn, Estonia, Estonia Contact Person: Fred Dervin Meeting Email: freder utu.fi Web Site: http://www.tlu.ee/?LangID=2&CatID=3797 Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Call Deadline: 15-Feb-2009 Meeting Description: The first international bilingual conference on international academic mobility took place at the University of Turku (Finland) in 2006. Throughout the discussions at the conference and in the ensuing publications, it became clear that academic mobility has matured into a legitimate research field in its own right. We hope that this new conference will contribute to further advance knowledge and practice in the field. En 2006 était organisée à l'université de Turku (Finlande) la première conférence internationale bilingue sur la thématique des mobilités académiques internationales. Il s'est avéré durant ce colloque et au fil des publications qui en sont issues que ce type de mobilité est en passe de former un véritable champ de recherche légitime. Call for Papers The second international conference on academic mobility. New researches and perspectives 24, 25 & 26 September 2009, University of Tallinn, Estonia Full call available at: http://www.tlu.ee/?LangID=2&CatID=3797&ArtID=3366&action=article Deadline: 15.2.2009 Submissions in English or in French are invited in the following categories: (1) Research papers (20 minutes + 10 minutes for questions) These papers should document established results and/or present theoretical reflections. (2) Presentations on work in progress (20 minutes + 10 minutes for questions and comments from audience) These papers may address issues still being worked upon. (3) Round tables (between 1h and 1h30) Round tables may combine the two previous formats. The author(s) should submit one 300-word abstract by e-mail (freder utu.fi and alexa tlu.ee) by 15 February 2009 For round tables, please send one 150-word abstract for each paper as well as a 200-word description of the round-table to freder utu.fi and et alexa tlu.ee by 15 February 2009. Deuxième conférence internationale bilingue sur les mobilités académiques. Nouveautés et directions 24, 25 et 26 septembre 2009, Université de Tallinn, Estonie Appel complet à: http://www.tlu.ee/?LangID=2&CatID=3797&ArtID=3368&action=article Nous vous invitons à soumettre une communication dans l'une des catégories suivantes en anglais ou en français : (1) Résultats de recherches (20 minutes + 15 minutes pour les questions) Ces communications présenteront les résultats de recherches établies et/ou des réflexions théoriques solides. (2) Présentations de recherches en cours (20 minutes + 10 minutes pour les questions et commentaires du public) Ces communications pourront présenter des travaux en cours de réalisation. (3) Des tables rondes peuvent également être organisées (durée maximale : 1h30). Pour les communications, un résumé de 300 mots devra parvenir aux organisateurs par e-mail (freder utu.fi et alexa tlu.ee) au plus tard le 15 février 2009. Pour les tables rondes, un résumé de 150 mots par intervention devra parvenir aux organisateurs par e-mail (freder utu.fi et alexa tlu.ee) au plus tard le 15 février 2009. On y ajoutera un paragraphe de présentation de la table ronde (environ 200 mots).
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