Date: 31-Mar-2010
From: Emmanuelle Labeau <e.labeau aston.ac.uk>
Subject: Chronos 10: Second Call for Panels
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CHRONOS is a series of conferences devoted to current research on the morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics of markers of tense, aspect, modality and evidentiality (TAME). The conferences welcome presentations from scholars who approach linguistic research from different perspectives and embrace different theoretical frameworks. PhD students are most welcome to submit a paper. 2nd Call for Panels 2ème Appel à Séances Thématiques Version Francaise Ci-Dessous CHRONOS 10: 10th International Conference on Tense, Aspect, Modality and Evidentiality A number of thematic sessions (themes tbc) will be organized. To submit a panel, go to: http://www1.aston.ac.uk/lss/news-events/conferences-seminars/chronos-10/english/proposals/panels/ Deadline: 1st May 2010 Conference Dates: April 18-20, 2011 Location: Aston University, Birmingham (UK) Conference Languages: English and French Guest Speakers - Peter Austin – School of Oriental and African studies (University of London) - Cleo Condoravdi – Palo Alto Research Center & Stanford University - Paul Hopper – Carneggie Mellon University - Louis de Saussure – Université de Neuchâtel Chronos 10 Committee Emmanuelle Labeau (Chair) Local Organizing Committee Marco Aponte-Moreno Emmanuelle Labeau Pierre Larrivée Gertrud Reershemius Inès Saddour Qiaochao Zhang CHRONOS 10: 10ème Conférence sur le Temps, l'Aspect, la Modalité et l'Evidentialité Des séances thématiques seront organisées durant la conférence. Pour soumettre un thème, allez à: http://www1.aston.ac.uk/lss/news-events/conferences-seminars/chronos-10/english/proposals/panels/ Echéance: 1er mai 2010 Dates: 18-20 Avril 2011 Location: Aston University, Birmingham (UK) Langues de la conférence: anglais et français Orateurs Invités - Peter Austin – School of Oriental and African studies (University of London) - Cleo Condoravdi – Palo Alto Research Center & Stanford University - Paul Hopper – Carneggie Mellon University - Louis de Saussure – Université de Neuchâtel Comité Chronos 10 Emmanuelle Labeau (présidente) Comité d'Organisation local Marco Aponte-Moreno Emmanuelle Labeau Pierre Larrivée Gertrud Reershemius Inès Saddour Qiaochao Zhang
Linguistic Field(s): Morphology; Pragmatics; Semantics; Syntax
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