LINGUIST List 21.358
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Thu Jan 21 2010
Calls: Lang Acquisition, Syntax, Typology/Portugal
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1. Alexandra
Fiéis,
Workshop on Tense and Aspect in Generative Grammar
Message 1: Workshop on Tense and Aspect in Generative Grammar
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Date: 20-Jan-2010
From: Alexandra Fiéis <afieis fcsh.unl.pt>
Subject: Workshop on Tense and Aspect in Generative Grammar
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Full Title: Workshop on Tense and Aspect in Generative Grammar Short Title: WTA 2010 Date: 01-Jul-2010 - 02-Jul-2010 Location: Lisboa, Portugal Contact Person: Alexandra Fiéis Meeting Email: wta2010 fcsh.unl.pt Web Site: http://www.fcsh.unl.pt/linguistica/wta2010 Linguistic Field(s): Language Acquisition; Syntax; Typology Call Deadline: 16-Apr-2010 Meeting Description: I Workshop on Tense and Aspect in Generative Grammar. Acquisition and Typology. Invited Speakers: Jacqueline Guéron (Université Paris III) Angeliek van Hout (University of Groningen) Call for Papers Submissions are invited for papers and posters focusing on Tense and Aspect in the framework of Generative Grammar, with an emphasis on syntax. We welcome contributions which explore both empirical aspects and theoretical issues relating to L1 and L2 acquisition, and typology, with special emphasis on the relation of Tense and Aspect and the syntax of subordination. Abstract Submission Abstracts are invited for 20-minute talks, plus 10 minutes for discussion. The workshop language is English. Authors are asked to send abstracts by e-mail, as Word attachments, to wta2010 fcsh.unl.pt. The abstract should include the title, but not the author's name(s). The title of the paper, name of the author (s), affiliation(s), postal address, e-mail address and category (paper/poster) should be included in the e-mail message. Abstracts should be no longer than two pages, including examples and references, with 2.5 cm margins, in 12-point Times, single-spaced. Abstracts should arrive no later than 16 April 2010. Speakers will be notified of the results of their abstract review by 17 May 2010.
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