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LINGUIST List 20.2828

Thu Aug 20 2009

Calls: General Linguistics, Phonology, Syntax/USA

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        1.    Cala Zubair, GLS 2010: Sound, Structure, Meaning

Message 1: GLS 2010: Sound, Structure, Meaning
Date: 19-Aug-2009
From: Cala Zubair <GLSC2010gmail.com>
Subject: GLS 2010: Sound, Structure, Meaning
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Full Title: GLS 2010: Sound, Structure, Meaning
Short Title: GLS 2010

Date: 12-Feb-2010 - 14-Feb-2010
Location: Washington, D.C., USA
Contact Person: Cala Zubair
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://sites.google.com/site/gls2010site/Home

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Phonology; Syntax

Call Deadline: 15-Sep-2009

Meeting Description:

GLS 2010 - Sound, Structure, Meaning: Explorations At The Interface- focuses on relationships between linguistic subfields through study of the following interface topics: Syntax-Semantics, Syntax-Morphology, Syntax-Phonology, Phonology-Morphology, Phonology-Phonetics, Lexicon-Syntax, Semantics-Pragmatics. This conference highlights the importance of interface studies through in depth explorations of the relationships between grammatical systems.

GLS 2010 is a conference run by the graduate students in the Department of Linguistics at Georgetown University. The conference will include three days of paper and poster presentations by students as well as invited plenary addresses and panel discussions by established scholars.

Keynote Speakers:

Angelika Krazter
Alec Marantz
John Beavers

February 12-14, 2010
Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.


Call for Papers:

This is a second call for papers for Georgetown Linguistic Society's upcoming conference, GLS 2010: Sound, Structure, Meaning to be held February 12-14 at Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.

We invite abstracts on the following interface topics: Syntax-Semantics, Syntax-Morphology, Syntax-Phonology, Phonology-Morphology, Phonology-Phonetics, Lexicon-Syntax, Semantics-Pragmatics. Papers on any other relevant interface studies are welcome.

For more information visit http://sites.google.com/site/gls2010site/.

To submit go to http://linguistlist.org/confcustom/GLSC2010.

Please address any questions to Cala Zubair and Justin Kelley at
GLSC2010gmail.com.



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