LINGUIST List 21.704
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Wed Feb 10 2010
Calls: Applied Ling, Ling Theories, Syntax/Italy
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1. Rossella
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Formal Linguistics and the Teaching of Latin, Theoretical and Applied Perspectives in Comparative Grammar
Message 1: Formal Linguistics and the Teaching of Latin, Theoretical and Applied Perspectives in Comparative Grammar
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Date: 10-Feb-2010
From: Rossella Iovino <rossella.iovino unive.it>
Subject: Formal Linguistics and the Teaching of Latin, Theoretical and Applied Perspectives in Comparative Grammar
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Full Title: Formal Linguistics and the Teaching of Latin, Theoretical and Applied Perspectives in Comparative Grammar Date: 18-Nov-2010 - 19-Nov-2010 Location: Venice, Italy Contact Person: G.Giusti, R.Oniga, R.Iovino G.Giusti, R.Oniga, R.Iovino Meeting Email: rossella.iovino unive.it Web Site: http://www.unive.it/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=35571 Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Linguistic Theories; Syntax Call Deadline: 30-Apr-2010 Meeting Description: The main theme of the conference will concern new trends in the study of theoretical Latin Linguistics and the new perspectives they can offer to classical language teaching. Call for Paper We are happy to announce the international conference "Formal Linguistics and the Teaching of Latin, Theoretical and applied perspectives in comparative grammar" to be held on 18-19 November 2010 in Venice, organized jointly by the Dipartimento di Glottologia e Filologia Classica, University of Udine and the Dipartimento di Scienze del Linguaggio, University Ca'Foscari of Venice. The main theme of the conference will concern new trends in the study of theoretical Latin Linguistics and the new perspectives they can offer to classical language teaching. Contributors are invited to submit a 500 word anonymous abstract (plus an additional page for data, examples and references), specifying whether the abstract should be considered for a paper (30 minutes) or for the poster session. Abstracts should be sent to rossella.iovino unive.it no later than 30 April, 2010. Notice of acceptance of papers and posters will be given by 30 May, 2010. The official languages of the conference are English, Italian, French and German.
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