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Le CELENS (Centre d'Etudes Linguistiaues de l'ENS) organise une journee de conferences intitulee TEMPS ET ASPECT, ASPECTS DU TEMPS le vendredi 26 Novembre 1993 de 9h30 a 17h30 Programme: Robert MARTIN (Universite Paris IV, INALF) : Temps et aspects : theories et concepts. Jean CERVONI (Universite de Nantes) : Une approche psychomecanique : la theorie guillaumienne. Pierre LE GOFFIC (Universite Paris III) : Les temps et le temps. Jacqueline AUTHIER (Universite Paris III) : Jeux meta-enonciatifs avec le temps. Lieu : ENS Fontenay-aux-Roses, Salle des Colloques, 31 avenue Lombart, 92260 Fontenay-aux-Roses. Acces : RER B, direction Robinson. Renseignements supplementaires : aslanMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueeli.ens-fcl.fr
CALL FOR PAPERS 26th Annual STANFORD CHILD LANGUAGE RESEARCH FORUM STANFORD UNIVERSITY, APRIL 16--18, 1994 The 26th annual meeting of the Child Language Research Forum will be held on April 15-17, 1994, at Stanford University. The Organizing Committee welcomes abstracts for papers and posters on any topic within first language acquisition, from sociolinguistic studies of requests to the acquisition of consonant clusters, from crosslinguistic studies of locatives to the factors governing pronoun forms, or from constraints on lexical acquisition to the role of prosody in the acquisition of syntax. Abstract submissions should include: Ten (10) copies of a one-page, double-spaced abstract of the paper, preferably in 12-point font or type, with a title. OMIT name and affiliation. A 3" by 5" card with the title of the paper and the name(s) of the author(s), address and email address, and specifying any necessary AV equipment. We can provide projectors for slides or transparencies ONLY if we know what you will need. A self-addressed, stamped postcard if you wish to be notified that your abstract has been received. Abstracts should be postmarked by January 10, 1994. PLEASE MAIL EARLY! No late abstracts will be accepted. Abstract Preparation Guidelines: All research must be completed (ie. no promissory abstracts). No papers already presented at other conferences will be accepted. Only one paper per author or co-author will be accepted, although abstracts for more than one paper may be submitted. Abstracts should contain: a statement of the hypothesis, a brief account of the study performed, data and results, and a summary of the conclusions reached. Send abstracts to: CLRF-94 Department of Linguistics, Building 100 Stanford, CA 94305-2150, USA Phone: (415) 723-4284Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue