LINGUIST List 21.1966
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Sat Apr 24 2010
Calls: Ling Theories, General Ling: United Kingdom
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1. Robert
Truswell,
On Linguistic Interfaces II
Message 1: On Linguistic Interfaces II
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Date: 23-Apr-2010
From: Robert Truswell <rtruswel staffmail.ed.ac.uk>
Subject: On Linguistic Interfaces II
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Full Title: On Linguistic Interfaces II Short Title: OnLI II Date: 02-Dec-2010 - 04-Dec-2010 Location: Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom Contact Person: Christiane Ulbrich Meeting Email: c.ulbrich ulster.ac.uk Web Site: http://www.socsci.ulster.ac.uk/comms/onli2010/ Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Linguistic Theories Call Deadline: 30-Apr-2010 Meeting Description: A full description of our knowledge of language must include reference to several different components, each with its own particular properties. These components must interact with each other, and with a lexicon, which we may think of as a system of stored associations between pieces of information pertaining to many of the above components. In recent years, the study of the interaction between these different levels of linguistic knowledge has attracted increasing interest. The nature and extent of the interaction of different linguistic modules is a central question to be addressed by a modern theory of linguistic knowledge. In 2007, a workshop 'On Linguistic Interfaces' (OnLI) was held at the University of Ulster, bringing together scholars working on a wide range of interface-related issues. The workshop has led to a proceedings volume, 'Interfaces in Linguistics: New Research Perspectives', edited by Raffaella Folli and Christiane Ulbrich (to appear 2010, Oxford University Press). Following the success of this first meeting, we are pleased to announce that OnLI II will take place at the University of Ulster (Jordanstown Campus) from December 2-4 2010. OUP have expressed interest in publishing a further volume of proceedings from this conference. Although interface-related material finds a natural home in many linguistics conferences, OnLI is unique in its focus on the theoretical and empirical issues arising at the interfaces. OnLI II will host eight invited speakers renowned for their work on a variety of linguistic interfaces: Invited Speakers Elena Anagnostopoulou (University of Crete) Ricardo Bermúdez-Otero (University of Manchester) Heidi Harley (University of Arizona) Winfried Lechner (University of Athens) John Local (University of York) Anna Papafragou (University of Delaware) Michael Wagner (McGill University) Yi Xu (University College London) Location School of Communication, University of Ulster (Jordanstown), Shore Road, BT37 0QB, Northern Ireland. Final Call for Papers We welcome abstracts for posters and 30-minute oral presentations on any interface-related topic. Abstracts can be a maximum of two A4 pages long (12pt Times New Roman, 1in margins). Submission is limited to one single authored paper and one joint authored paper. Abstracts should be submitted no later than April 30 via the LinguistList Easy Abs system at http://linguistlist.org/confcustom/OnLI2010. Authors of accepted papers will be asked to submit a 10-page paper by October 15, for dissemination via the conference website prior to the conference. After the conference, authors of selected presentations will be invited to submit full-length papers to a proceedings volume. Important Dates April 30, 2010: Deadline for abstract submission June 15, 2010: Notification of acceptance October 15, 2010: Deadline for submission of 10-page papers December 2-4, 2010: Conference
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