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LINGUIST List 21.1541

Tue Mar 30 2010

Calls: General Ling, Ling Theories, Morphology/Germany

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        1.    Doreen Georgi, Workshop on Theoretical Morphology 5

Message 1: Workshop on Theoretical Morphology 5
Date: 30-Mar-2010
From: Doreen Georgi <georgirz.uni-leipzig.de>
Subject: Workshop on Theoretical Morphology 5
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Full Title: Workshop on Theoretical Morphology 5
Short Title: WOTM 5

Date: 25-Jun-2010 - 26-Jun-2010
Location: Lutherstadt Wittenberg, Germany
Contact Person: Jochen Trommer
Meeting Email: jtrommeruni-leipzig.de
Web Site: http://www.uni-leipzig.de/~exponet/wotm5.htm

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Linguistic Theories; Morphology

Call Deadline: 29-Apr-2010

Meeting Description:

The Workshop on Theoretical Morphology (WOTM) seeks to provide a platform for
researchers from different frameworks such as Paradigm Function Morphology,
Distributed Morphology, Minimalist Morphology, and Optimality Theory with a
focus on theoretical and formal aspects of morphology. WOTM 5 and the 6th
meeting of the Network 'Core Mechanisms of Exponence'
(http://www.uni-leipzig.de/~exponet/) will be organized as one joint event on
June 25+26, 2010. For specific network presentations there will be an
overarching topic ("Non-standard approaches to exponence"), but this is in no
way obligatory for other speakers. All presentations and events are open to the
public.

Invited Speakers:
- Chris Golston
- Daniel Harbour
- Sharon Inkelas

Organization (University of Leipzig):
- Anke Assmann
- Sebastian Bank
- Petr Biskup
- Ingmar Brilmayer
- Doreen Georgi
- Fabian Heck
- Daniela Henze
- Stefan Keine
- Larissa Kröhnert
- Gereon Müller
- Patrick Schulz
- Jochen Trommer
- Phillip Weisser
- Eva Zimmermann

Call for Papers

We invite abstracts for thirty-minute talks on any aspect of Theoretical
Morphology (20 minutes for presentation + 10 minutes of discussion).

Abstracts must be at most one page long with an optional second page for data
and references.

Abstracts must be anonymous.

The abstract should be sent as a pdf attachment to:
Doreen Georgi (georgirz.uni-leipzig.de)

Notification of Acceptance: May 7, 2010
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