Date: 16-Mar-2011
From: Patrizia Noel <patrizia.noel uni-bamberg.de>
Subject: Schnittstellen - Diskussionsforum Linguistik in Bayern
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Schnittstellen - Diskussionsforum Linguistik in Bayern Date: 24-Mar-2011 - 25-Mar-2011 Location: Bamberg, Germany Contact: Barbara Sonnenhauser Contact Email: Diskussionsforum-Linguistik gmx.de Meeting URL: http://www.uni-bamberg.de/germ-ling1/diskussionsforum- linguistik-in-bayern/ Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics Meeting Description: Das Diskussionsforum Linguistik in Bayern möchte Doktoranden und Habilitanden sämtlicher Richtungen Gelegenheit zur Präsentation eigener aktueller Arbeiten - auch work in progress - geben. Neben inhaltlichen Aspekten sollen Kontakte und Netzwerke unter den Nachwuchslinguisten gefördert werden. Donnerstag, 24.03.2011 09.00-09.30: Elena Gorishneva (HU Berlin) On the use of perfective and imperfective aspect in generic sentences 09.35-10.05: Tabea Reiner (LMU München) Prospektive Verben im Deutschen 10.10.-10.40: Valentin Werner (Universität Bamberg) Alternation of past time reference in World Englishes 10.40-11.15: Kaffeepause 11.15-11.45: Marisa Patuto (Bergische Universität Wuppertal): Die Syntax-Pragmatik-Schnittstelle: der Subjekterwerb im bilingualen Individuum 11.50-12.20: Assem El Ammary (Kairo) Juristische Texte im Blickwinkel der Linguistik und Übersetzung. 12.25-12.55: Ina Pick (TU Dortmund) Das sprachliche Handeln im anwaltlichen Mandantengespräch. Eine diskursanalytische Untersuchung 12.55-14.30: Mittagspause 14.30-15.00: Sonja Zeman (LMU München) Textuelle Schnittstellen als Grammatikalisierungskatalysatoren für Vergangenheitslesarten? 15.05-15.35: Alexander Werth (Universität Marburg) Kodierung und Identifikation semantischer Rollen in deutschen Regionalsprachen 15.35-16.00: Kaffeepause 16.00-17.00: Anthony Rowley (LMU München, Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften) Die zimbrischen Sprachinseln - Paradefall und Falle der Dialektforschung 17.00-18.00: Netzwerken Freitag, 25.03.2011 09.00-10.00: Heike Behrens (Universität Basel) Constructing a language: Zur Entstehung sprachlicher Strukturen 10.00-10.30: Julia Büttner (LMU München) Gestörte Verarbeitung von Texten an der Schnittstelle zwischen Kognition und Sprache: Erste Ergebnisse einer Studie bei Patienten mit dysexekutiven Symptomen 10.35-11.0: Juliane Domke (HU Berlin) Einflussfaktoren reflektiert: Eine EKP Studie zur muttersprachlichen und nicht-muttersprachlichen semantischen Sprachverarbeitung 11.05-11.35: Kaffeepause 11.35-12.05: Stefanie Goldschmitt (Universität Würzburg) Bewegungsereignisse im bolivianischen Spanisch 12.10-12.40: Antonia Rothmayr And the beat goes on - VR and VPR at the syntax/phonology interface 12.40-14.15 Mittagspause 14.15-14-45: Ludmila Klara (Universität Bamberg) Akzentpositionen bei adjektivischen Augmentativa/Steigerungsbildungen im Deutschen 14.50-15.20: Olga Dioubina-Reubold (Universität Bamberg) Zur Rhythmik des Russischen: Methodische Überlegungen zur Segmentierung gelesener Textpassagen 15.20-16.00: Kaffeepause 16.00-16.30: Martina Werner (LMU München) Die Grammatik der Musik 16.30-17.00: Olga Heindl (LMU München) Artikelentstehung in den älteren germanischen Sprachen 17.05-17.15: Abschlussbemerkungen ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This Year the LINGUIST List hopes to raise $67,000. This money will go to help keep the List running by supporting all of our Student Editors for the coming year. See below for donation instructions, and don't forget to check out Fund Drive 2011 site! http://linguistlist.org/fund-drive/2011/ There are many ways to donate to LINGUIST! You can donate right now using our secure credit card form at https://linguistlist.org/donation/donate/donate1.cfm Alternatively you can also pledge right now and pay later. To do so, go to: https://linguistlist.org/donation/pledge/pledge1.cfm For all information on donating and pledging, including information on how to donate by check, money order, or wire transfer, please visit: http://linguistlist.org/donation/ The LINGUIST List is under the umbrella of Eastern Michigan University and as such can receive donations through the EMU Foundation, which is a registered 501(c) Non Profit organization. Our Federal Tax number is 38- 6005986. These donations can be offset against your federal and sometimes your state tax return (U.S. tax payers only). For more information visit the IRS Web-Site, or contact your financial advisor. Many companies also offer a gift matching program, such that they will match any gift you make to a non-profit organization. Normally this entails your contacting your human resources department and sending us a form that the EMU Foundation fills in and returns to your employer. This is generally a simple administrative procedure that doubles the value of your gift to LINGUIST, without costing you an extra penny. Please take a moment to check if your company operates such a program. Thank you very much for your support of LINGUIST!
This Year the LINGUIST List hopes to raise $67,000. This money will go to help
keep the List running by supporting all of our Student Editors for the coming year.
See below for donation instructions, and don't forget to check out Fund
Drive 2011 site!
http://linguistlist.org/fund-drive/2011/
There are many ways to donate to LINGUIST!
You can donate right now using our secure credit card form at
https://linguistlist.org/donation/donate/donate1.cfm
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For all information on donating and pledging, including information on how to
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The LINGUIST List is under the umbrella of Eastern Michigan University and as
such can receive donations through the EMU Foundation, which is a registered
501(c) Non Profit organization. Our Federal Tax number is 38-6005986. These
donations can be offset against your federal and sometimes your state tax return
(U.S. tax payers only). For more information visit the IRS Web-Site, or contact
your financial advisor.
Many companies also offer a gift matching program, such that they will match
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contacting your human resources department and sending us a form that the
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