LINGUIST List 21.281
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Sun Jan 17 2010
Calls: Historical Ling, Semantics, Syntax/Germany
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1. Eystein
Dahl,
Verbal Semantics and Syntax from a Diachronic Perspective
Message 1: Verbal Semantics and Syntax from a Diachronic Perspective
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Date: 15-Jan-2010
From: Eystein Dahl <Eystein.Dahl lle.uib.no>
Subject: Verbal Semantics and Syntax from a Diachronic Perspective
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Full Title: Verbal Semantics and Syntax from a Diachronic Perspective Date: 02-Mar-2010 - 04-Mar-2010 Location: Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany Contact Person: Eystein Dahl Meeting Email: Eystein.Dahl lle.uib.no Web Site: http://www.indogermanistik.uni-freiburg.de/AKVerbsemantik.html Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics; Semantics; Syntax Call Deadline: 20-Jan-2010 Meeting Description: In the course of the last several decades, various formally and functionally oriented linguistic theories have been developed which primarily have a synchronic scope, but also provide new and unexplored perspectives in the realm of diachronic linguistics. The main aim of this workshop is to bring together senior as well as junior researchers whose research interests concern diachronic verbal semantics and syntax working within different theoretical frameworks in order to discuss theoretical and methodological problems. In this context, verbal semantics and syntax is understood in a broad sense as to include lexical as well as morphosyntactic topics provided that they have a diachronic perspective. Call for Papers Papers aiming at developing new theoretical approaches to the study of diachronic semantics and syntax on the basis of language-specific or cross-linguistic investigations are particularly welcome. Please submit applications with a title and a short description of the topic to be discussed no later than January 20th 2010.
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