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Date: 21-Nov-2009 From: Lucia Grimaldi <lucia.grimaldifu-berlin.de> Subject: Cambridge Italian Dialect Syntax Meeting 5 E-mail this message to a friend
Cambridge Italian Dialect Syntax Meeting 5
Short Title: CIDSM 5
Date: 02-Jul-2010 - 03-Jul-2010
Location: Berlin, Germany
Contact: Lucia Grimaldi
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Linguistic Field(s): Syntax
Subject Language(s): Italian
Meeting Description:
The 5th Cambridge Italian Dialect Syntax Meeting (CIDSM 5) - in Berlin
The Department of Romance Philology and the Interdisciplinary Center for European Languages of the Freie Universität of Berlin are happy to announce that the 5th Cambridge Italian Dialect Syntax Meeting will take place at the Freie Universität of Berlin on July 2nd and 3rd, 2010.
The meeting aims to bring together dialectologists working on any aspect of the syntax and/or morphology of the dialects of Italy and encourages all approaches - Whether synchronic or diachronic, descriptive or theoretical (all frameworks) - To Romance diatopic varieties spoken in Italy.
A call for papers will be issued within a few weeks.
Keynote speakers:
Delia Bentley (University of Manchester) Michael Allen Jones (University of Essex) Dieter Kattenbusch (Humbolt Universität Berlin) Adam Ledgeway (University of Cambridge) Martin Maiden (University of Oxford)
Organising Committee:
Lucia Grimaldi (Freie Universität Berlin) Guido Mensching (Freie Universität Berlin) Eva Brehm-Jurish (Freie Universität Berlin)
Steering Committee:
Roberta D'Alessandro (Universiteit Leiden) Adam Ledgeway (University of Cambridge)