LINGUIST List 21.3985
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Sat Oct 09 2010
Calls: Phonology, Pragmatics, Syntax/USA
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1. Stefan
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Tampa Workshop on Syntax, Semantics, and Phonology 2
Message 1: Tampa Workshop on Syntax, Semantics, and Phonology 2
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Date: 07-Oct-2010
From: Stefan Huber <huber usf.edu>
Subject: Tampa Workshop on Syntax, Semantics, and Phonology 2
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Full Title: Tampa Workshop on Syntax, Semantics, and Phonology 2 Short Title: TAW 2 Date: 11-Mar-2011 - 12-Mar-2011 Location: Tampa, FL, USA Contact Person: Stefan Huber Meeting Email: huber usf.edu Web Site: http://www.tampalinguistics.org/theworkshoptaw.htm Linguistic Field(s): Phonology; Pragmatics; Syntax Call Deadline: 09-Jan-2011 Meeting Description: Open-themed workshop on theoretical issues in syntax, semantics, and phonology. Call for Papers The 2nd annual 'Tampa Workshop on Syntax, Semantics, and Phonology' (TAW) will take place at the University of South Florida, Tampa, on March 11-12, 2011. There is no special theme for this meeting. We invite papers on all natural languages and within all theoretical frameworks. The speaking time is 30 minutes per paper, which includes a Q/A session of no less than 5 minutes. Please send your abstract to huber usf.edu. The abstract should not exceed one page, including references. The deadline for submission is January 9, 2011. After a short review period, notifications on acceptance will be sent out by mid January. From last year's program: Lars-Olof Delsing, Lund University The syntax of exclamatives Johan Brandtler, Lund University Why we should ever bother about wh-questions David Petersson, Lund University There is no embedded V2 in Swedish John T. te Velde, Oklahoma State University Toward an account of adverbials in the Vorvorfeld: Beyond V2-syntax Andreas Konietzko, University of Tübingen Covert syntax and surface word order in bare argument ellipsis Genoveva Puskás, Université de Genève Discourse Functions and Syntactic Licensing of Double Negation Cecilia Falk, Stockholm University Auxiliary ha 'have' and modal auxiliaries in counterfactive contexts in Swedish Gunlög Josefsson, Lund University There is no Object shift - just a SHIFT with complications Verner Egerland & Valéria Molnár, Lund University On the Syntax and Pragmatics of Stylistic Fronting - a Comparison of Scandinavian and Romance Languages
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