LINGUIST List 21.1714
|
Thu Apr 08 2010
Calls: Historical Ling, Semantics, Text/Corpus Ling, Typology/Germany
Editor for this issue: Kate Wu
<kate linguistlist.org>
|
LINGUIST is pleased to announce the launch of an exciting new feature: Easy Abstracts! Easy Abs is a free abstract submission and review facility designed to help conference organizers and reviewers accept and process abstracts online. Just go to: http://www.linguistlist.org/confcustom, and begin your conference customization process today! With Easy Abstracts, submission and review will be as easy as 1-2-3!
|
Directory
1. Volker
Gast,
Clausal Arguments in Comparative Perspective
Message 1: Clausal Arguments in Comparative Perspective
|
Date: 08-Apr-2010
From: Volker Gast <volker.gast uni-jena.de>
Subject: Clausal Arguments in Comparative Perspective
E-mail this message to a friend
Full Title: Clausal Arguments in Comparative Perspective Short Title: CACP Date: 30-Sep-2010 - 02-Oct-2010 Location: Berlin, Germany Contact Person: Volker Gast Meeting Email: volker.gast uni-jena.de Web Site: http://www.ctw-congress.com/2010/ICLC6/ Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics; Semantics; Text/Corpus Linguistics; Typology Call Deadline: 15-Apr-2010 Meeting Description: A workshop on 'Clausal Arguments in Comparative perspective' will be held at the 6th International Contrastive Linguistics Conference (Freie Universität Berlin, September 30 - October 2, 2010). 2nd Call for Papers The workshop aims at bringing together linguists investigating the syntactic and semantic properties of clausal arguments from a comparative perspective. Historical papers and contributions combining synchronic with diachronic research are encouraged, as are comparative corpus studies. The following is a non-exclusive list of topics that are potentially interesting: (i) types of predicates and complementation strategies, (ii) inventories and distribution of complementizers, (iii) encoding of overt subjects in nonfinite clauses, (iv) clausal anaphors. For more information, please consult the conference website. A workshop description can be found on the 'Call for papers' page ('Thematic sessions'). Abstracts should be submitted using the abstract submission form of the host conference. Please choose 'Clausal arguments in comparative perspective' under 'Topic'.
Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
|
|

Please report any bad links or misclassified data
LINGUIST Homepage | Read
LINGUIST | Contact us

While the LINGUIST List makes every effort to ensure the linguistic relevance of sites listed on its pages, it cannot vouch for their contents.
|
|