LINGUIST List 20.2578
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Wed Jul 22 2009
Calls: Historical Linguistics, Morphology, Syntax/France
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1. Guillaume
Jacques,
Workshop on Ergative Markers
Message 1: Workshop on Ergative Markers
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Date: 22-Jul-2009
From: Guillaume Jacques <rgyalrongskad gmail.com>
Subject: Workshop on Ergative Markers
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Full Title: Workshop on Ergative Markers
Date: 09-Nov-2009 - 09-Nov-2009
Location: Paris, France
Contact Person: Guillaume Jacques
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics; Morphology; Syntax
Call Deadline: 15-Sep-2009
Meeting Description:
The FedERG research group of the Fédération Typologie et Universaux Linguistiques organizes a workshop on ergative markers to be held in Paris, the 9th of November 2009.
Call for Papers: Papers dealing with the diachronic development of these markers, and synchronic syncretisms of ergative with other oblique functions are especially welcome. Abstracts should be in English, anonymous, not exceeding two pages (including references), and sent in PDF format to rgyalrongskad gmail.com before 15th of September. Include these things in the body of the email only: Author's name(s); Abstract title; Contact information: email, phone, fax Notification of acceptance by the 30th of September. Details of the workshop venue will be announced later.
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