LINGUIST List 19.551
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Confs: General Linguistics, Romance Family/USA
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1. Karlos
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38th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages
Message 1: 38th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages
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Date: 17-Feb-2008
From: Karlos Arregi <karlos uiuc.edu>
Subject: 38th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages
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38th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages Short Title: LSRL 38 Date: 04-Apr-2008 - 06-Apr-2008 Location: Urbana, Illinois, USA Contact: Karlos Arregi Contact Email: lsrl-38 uiuc.edu Meeting URL: http://www.lsrl.uiuc.edu Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Language Family(ies): Romance Meeting Description: LSRL 38 -- 38th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages April 4-6, 2008 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign This year, LSRL will include a Main Session, a Poster Session and a Sociolinguistics Parasession on Romance Languages in the Diaspora. Plenary Speakers: Barbara Bullock, The Pennsylvania State University ''The Phonology of Bilinguals in a Contact Situation'' Gennaro Chierchia, Harvard University ''A Theory of Semantic Variation for Polarity Sensitive Items'' Grant Goodall, University of California, San Diego ''Experimenting with wh-questions in Spanish'' Michele Koven, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ''Bilingualism and Identity in Oral Narrative: The Case of Second Generation Portuguese in France'' For further details of the conference program, as well as links to abstracts and information on registration, accommodation and transportation, please visit the LSRL 38 website at: http://www.lsrl.uiuc.edu
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