LINGUIST List 20.258
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Tue Jan 27 2009
Confs: Computational Ling, Neuroling, Phonology, Syntax/USA
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1. Pauline
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First Annual Minicourses in Language and Linguistics
Message 1: First Annual Minicourses in Language and Linguistics
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Date: 26-Jan-2009
From: Pauline Jacobson <pauline_jacobson brown.edu>
Subject: First Annual Minicourses in Language and Linguistics
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First Annual Minicourses in Language and Linguistics Date: 18-May-2009 - 22-May-2009 Location: Providence, RI, USA Contact: Pauline Jacobson Contact Email: pauline_jacobson brown.edu Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Neurolinguistics; Phonology; Syntax Meeting Description: Brown University Minicourses in Language and Linguistics: 2009 Mini-courses; May 18-22, 2009 The Brown University Department of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences will host its first annual mini-course series in Language and Linguistics from May 18 to May 22 2009. This year we will have two mini-courses; each course will meet for five days (Monday through Friday) two hours a day, as follows: 10 am - 12 am: Sonja Kotz, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences: ''Neural Correlates of Syntax: Facts (?) and Crossroads '' 2 pm - 4 pm - Bruce Hayes, UCLA: ''Embedding Grammar in a Quantitative Framework: Some Case Studies from Phonology and Metrics'' The room(s) for the mini-courses is not yet determined; a later posting will announce the room(s) and fuller details on the course content. Attendance is free and open to all; though we will be asking closer to the time for advanced notification if you plan to attend. Information about travel to and visiting Brown can be found at: http://www.brown.edu/web/about/visit A list of accommodations can be found at: http://www.brown.edu/web/about/accommodations We suggest early booking of accommodations as Friday (May 22) begins Commencement Weekend at Brown.
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