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CROSSLINGUISTIC WORKSHOP ON THE ACQUISITION OF SLAVIC LANGUAGES will be held in Cracow, July 8 - 14, 1993, before the VIth IASCL Congress. Researchers investigating the acquisition of particular Slavic languages by children are invited to present their contributions concerning the following topics: ACQUISITION OF NOUN MORPHOLOGY: Case, Gender and Number ACQUISITION OF VERB MORPHOLOGY: Tense, Aspect, Person, Mood, Voice ACQUISITION OF SYNTAX: Verb-Argument Structure, Complex Sentences NARRATIVE DEVELOPMENT: Reference, Temporality, Word Order, Cohesion Organizer: Magdalena Smoczynska Co-organizer: Dan I. Slobin ################################################################# If you are interested in attending the workshop or know about people who would, please contact Magdalena Smoczynska. E-mail address: ULSMOCZYMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuePLKRCY11.BITNET Postal address: Magdalena Smoczynska Dept. of General & Indo-European Linguistics Jagiellonian University Aleja Mickiewicza 9/11 31-120 Krakow Poland
SCIL-5 April 17-18, 1993 A note to all submitting hard copy abstracts to SCIL-5: Please include five (5) copies of your original abstract. Thanks, SCIL-5 Conference CommitteeMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
Please post the following: The University of Michigan at Ann Arbor Department of Germanic Languages Is Pleased to Announce The Fourth Annual Michigan-Berkeley Germanic Linguistics Roundtable Thursday, April 15 through Saturday, April 17, 1993 Invited Speakers: Werner Abraham, Groningen and Paul Roberge, Chapel Hill We are further pleased to announce that following the Roundtable, on Sunday, April 18, we will host the Michigan-Heidelberg Colloquium on German Language Communities (Sprachinseln) in North America Klaus Mattheier, Heidelberg, Symposium Leader Format for the Roundtable will be single sessions (no parallel sessions), 30 minute presentations, with an additional 10 minute discussion period. General sessions will be held Thursday through Saturday afternoons. Topical sessions will be held Thursday through Saturday mornings. They are: Early Germanic (Joe Salmons, Purdue, Chair); Netherlandic (Paul Roberge, Chapel Hill, Chair); Variation & Change in the Early Modern Period (Rosina Lippi-Green, UM, Chair); Syntax (Wayne Harbert, Cornell, Chair). Sessions for the Colloquium on German Language Communities will be held on Sunday; format to be announced. Call for Papers: Please submit all abstracts (one-page, double-spaced, references on additional page if necessary, targeted session or colloquium clearly specified) by December 15, 1992 to Rosina Lippi-Green/University of Michigan/3120 Modern Languages Building/Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1275. or by electronic mail to: rosinaMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuerosina.german.lsa.umich.edu or by fax to: 313/763-6557 Please send a message to rosina
rosina.german.lsa.umich.edu if you would like to be included on the electronic mailing list for this conference.