LINGUIST List 20.4136
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Thu Dec 03 2009
Confs: Syntax/Belgium
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1. Karen
De Clercq,
Mini-course on Minimalism
Message 1: Mini-course on Minimalism
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Date: 02-Dec-2009
From: Karen De Clercq <karen.declercq ugent.be>
Subject: Mini-course on Minimalism
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Mini-course on Minimalism
Date: 18-Jan-2010 - 21-Jan-2010
Location: Ghent, Belgium
Contact: Karen De Clercq
Contact Email: < click here to access email >
Meeting URL: http://www.gist.ugent.be/eventsandactivities/adger
Linguistic Field(s): Syntax
Meeting Description:
The research group Generative Initiatives in Syntactic Theory (GIST) is organizing a four-day mini-course on Minimalism in Ghent from 18-21 January 2010. Our invited lecturer is Prof. David Adger from Queen Mary, University of London. The provisional course programme is as follows: -18 January, 2-5pm: Features and Feature Systems and Agree -19 January, 10am-1pm: Kinds of Merge -20 January, 10am-1pm: Syntax and Morphology -21 January, 10am-1pm: Phrasal Architecture and Interpretation The lectures will take place at Ghent University, Rozier 44, room D.0.22. Participation is free, but we would ask you to register by sending an email to karen.declercq ugent.be before 5 January 2010. We hope you can join us for the course. Best wishes, The GIST-team
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