Date: 07-Mar-2010
From: Nicolas Bertrand <nicobertrand free.fr>
Subject: International Conference on Greek and Latin Syntax
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Full Title: International Conference on Greek and Latin Syntax Short Title: SGL2010 Date: 26-Nov-2010 - 27-Nov-2010 Location: Paris, France Contact Person: Nicolas Bertrand Meeting Email: nicobertrand free.fr Linguistic Field(s): Syntax Subject Language(s): Latin (lat) Greek, Ancient (grc) Call Deadline: 30-Apr-2010 Meeting Description: International Conference on Greek and Latin Syntax Paris, November 26-27, 2010 Université Paris-Sorbonne, École Normale Supérieure The LALG research group (Langues anciennes et linguistique générale) of the Université Paris-Sorbonne (Paris 4) is organizing a two-day international conference on Greek and Latin syntax on the 26th and 27th November 2010, in the Maison de la Recherche de la Sorbonne and the École Normale Supérieure in Paris. This conference has the support of the École doctorale 1 « Mondes anciens et médiévaux », the Équipes d'accueil 1491 « Édition et commentaire des textes grecs et latins » and 4080 « Centre Alfred Ernout : linguistique et lexicographie latines et romanes », the Université Paris-Sorbonne, as well as the Département des Sciences de l'Antiquité of the ENS Paris and the Équipe de recherche « Sciences des textes anciens » of the UMR 8546 « Archéologie d'Orient et d'Occident et textes antiques ». The purpose of this meeting is to promote syntactic studies in the field of Latin and Ancient Greek languages, in any theoretical framework. Every aspect of syntax can be considered: simple and complex sentence structure (noun phrase, verb phrase, adverbial phrase, negation, and subordination), macro-syntax (information structure, text syntax), the syntax-semantics interface, and the description of syntactic structures in terms of synchronic functions and diachronic changes. We hope the conference will provide an opportunity for scholars from different countries and various theoretical frameworks to meet each other, and will be the basis for a more thorough dialogue between the fields of Latin and Greek languages. Call for Papers Erratum Please note that, in the first call for papers, the address for submitting your abstracts was erroneous. Anyone who has already sent an abstract to that address is kindly asked to send it again to the following one: abstracts.sgl2010 gmail.com. Submission guidelines: Anonymous abstracts about 3500-7000 characters long (including spaces, examples and references) should be sent in .pdf, .doc or .rtf to the following address: abstracts.sgl2010 gmail.com. Abstracts and oral presentations may be in French or in English. Each presentation will be allotted 30 minutes, plus 10 minutes for discussion. The body of your email message should include your name, affiliation and contact information. The following elements should appear in the abstract: an explicit title, the theoretical framework, and the corpus. The deadline for abstract submission is April, 30th 2010. Each abstract will be anonymously reviewed by at least two members of the scientific committee. Notification of acceptance will be given by the end of June 2010. After the meeting, the speakers will have the possibility to submit a complete paper for publication. Important Dates: Abstract submission: 30 April 2010 Notification of acceptance: 30 June 2010 Meeting dates: 26-27 November 2010 Invited Speakers: Egbert J. Bakker (Yale University) Colette Bodelot (Université Blaise Pascal de Clermont-Ferrand) Scientific Committee: Nicolas Bertrand (Université de Lille 3) Colette Bodelot (Université Blaise Pascal de Clermont-Ferrand) Bernard Bortolussi (Université de Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense) Richard Faure (Université Paris-Sorbonne) Frédérique Fleck (École Normale Supérieure) Frédéric Lambert (Université Michel de Montaigne-Bordeaux 3) Arthur Ripoll (Université de Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense) Liliane Sznajder (Université de Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense) Jesús de la Villa (Université autonome de Madrid) Organizing Committee: Nicolas Bertrand (Université de Lille 3) Richard Faure (Université Paris-Sorbonne) Frédérique Fleck (École Normale Supérieure). Contact: nicobertrand free.fr faurerichard5044 neuf.fr frederique.fleck yahoo.fr
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