LINGUIST List 22.3061
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Mon Aug 01 2011
Confs: Syntax, Historical Ling, Linguistic Theories, English/Japan
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1. Takuya Goro ,
Tsuda Society for Studies of English
Message 1: Tsuda Society for Studies of English
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Date: 01-Aug-2011
From: Takuya Goro <takuya.goro gmail.com>
Subject: Tsuda Society for Studies of English
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Tsuda Society for Studies of English
Date: 27-Aug-2011 - 28-Aug-2011
Location: Kodaira, Tokyo, Japan
Contact: Takuya Goro
Contact Email: < click here to access email >
Meeting URL: http://www.tsuda.ac.jp/events/files/2011genbunken_frYgpQ.pdf
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics; Linguistic Theories; Syntax
Subject Language(s): Japanese
Meeting Description:
The 49/50th meeting of Tsuda Society for Synchronic and Diachronic Studies of English will be held at Tsuda College, Tokyo, Japan, on August 27-28. Invited speakers: Ken-Ichi Takami (Gakushuin University) Mamoru Saito (Nanzan University) Symposium: 'The current state of the generative enterprise' Hisatsugu Kitahara (Keio University) Takuya Goro (Tsuda College) Michio Hosaka (Nihon University) Koji Fujita (Kyoto University) Please check the conference URL for details.
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