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Content-Length: 4691 Dear Colleague, We are happy to invite you to the Spring Meeting of the Society of Belgian Linguists, which takes place at Kortrijk (Courtrai) in the K.U.L.Campus Kortrijk on Saturday 20 May. If you wish to attend the conference, we would like you to confirm this by sending a message to me or to ILSE.DEPRAETEREMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueKULAK.AC.BE before 17 May. You should also indicate whether you want to take lunch (250 BEF). The programme is as follows: Belgische Kring voor Lingu=8Bstiek - Cercle Belge de Linguistique Taaldag - Journ=82e de Linguistique Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Campus Kortrijk zaterdag 22 mei 1995 9.45 - 10.15: ontvangst deelnemers - accueil des participants 10.15 - 10.30: opening van congres - ouverture du colloque 10.30 1. Abouda Lotfi (Paris VII): Le conditionnel en fran=87ais: temps ou mode? Arguments syntaxiques 2. Jan Pekelder (D=82p. d'Etudes N=82erlandaises-Sorbonne): Van als= syntactisiche en/of semantische functiemarkeerder 3. Abdoulaye Deme (Universit=82 Ren=82 Descartes): Les emprunts= linguistiques du Wolof =85 l'Arabe 11.00 1. Renaat Declerck (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Campus Kortrijk): The= (nonmodal) past perfect with future time reference 2. Filip Devos (Universiteit Gent): Beslissen en besluiten: een contrastieve= lexicologische benadering 3. Margaret Bento (Universit=82 Ren=82 Descartes, Paris): Influence de la= d=82sonorisation des voyelles hautes sur les affriqu=82es en= franco-qu=82becois 11.30 1. Sophie Aliquot-Suengas (Universit=82 du Littoral; Silex): Le suffixe= -=82(e) des adjectifs d=82nominaux: un suffixe de la distinction 2. Louise Cornelis (Universiteit van Utrecht) en Hubert Cuyckens (UFSIA,= Antwerpen): Getting through the Dutch 'door' 3. Raghda Haidar (Universit=82 Ren=82 Descartes): Le Liban: situation= sociolinguistique et statut du fran=87ais avant et apr=8As la guerre * * * 13.30 1. Reinhild Vandekerckhove (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Campus= Kortrijk): Dialect change and dialect levelling. The vitality of a Flemish= dialect 2. Elena Barcena - Claire G=82rardy (Universit=82 de Li=8Age): DECIDE= project 3. Fr=82d=82ric Sabio en Marie Savelli (Universit=82 de Provence,= Aix-Marseille): Micro-syntaxe et macro-syntaxe: deux niveaux de relations= grammaticales 14.00 1. Michelle Auzanneau (Universit=82 Ren=82 Descartes): La situation= sociolinguistique en milieu rural poitevin, avec application au march=82. 2. Luc Thomas (Universit=82 de Li=8Age): Un tagset pour l'anglais 3. Eliane Blondel (Universit=82 de Paris III): L'op=82ration de d=82signatio= n dans les description de la peinture figurative: l'apport de la th=82orie= du prototype=20 14.30 1. Sera De Vriendt (Vrije Universiteit Brussel): De spelling van de= dialecten 2. V=82ronique Lagae (Universit=82 de Valenciennes en Paris III): Les= structures du type j'en ai (Quantifieur) de libres 3. Pascale Hadermann (): Compl=82ment locatif versus adjoint locatif:= quelques probl=8Ames interpr=82tatifs 15.00: koffie - caf=82 15.30 1. Guido Vanden Wyngaerd (Katholieke Universiteit Brussel): Samentrekking,= verb raising en small clauses 2. Didier Baltazart (IUT de Metz) en Laurence Kister (IUT B de Nancy II): La= d=82termination: un indice pour identifier le r=82f=82rent inclus dans une= expression en N de N 3. Abdelhamid Nfissi (Paris III) The passive form in English and Arabic=20 16.00 1. Paul Cappeau (Universit=82 de Poitiers): Description en quatre types du= suject postpos=82 en fran=87ais 2. Fran=87oise Lorent (Rouen): les formulations de l'identit=82= professionnelle 3. Drissia Chouit (Crelingua & Unesco): L'apport de l'approche linguistique= dans l'activit=82 traduisante
Content-Length: 6509 Celtic Linguistics Conference University College Dublin June 22nd-23rd 1995 Provisional programme Thursday 22nd June 9.00-9.40 Robin Schafer, University of California, San Diego What Breton reveals about the analysis of 'long head movement' constructions 9.40-10.20 Maire Noonan, University College Dublin Licensing projections in Irish and Welsh 10.20-10.50 Coffee 10.50-11.30 Anna Bosch, University of Kentucky A gestural analysis of epenthesis in Scottish Gaelic 11.30-12.10 Maire Ni Chiosain, University College Dublin Optimal forms of vowel stems in Irish 12.10-1.00 Invited speaker: Jim McCloskey, University of California, Santa Cruz Case-marking and clause-type in Irish 1.00-2.20 Lunch 2.20-3.10 Invited speaker: David Adger, University of York Do objects shift? 3.10-3.50 Gillian Ramchand, Oxford University Non-finite complementation in Modern Scottish Gaelic 3.50-4.20 Coffee 4.20-5.00 John Harris, University College London Full interpretability in phonology: consonant mutations without blanks 5.00-5.40 Eugeniusz Cyran, Catholic University of Lublin Parametric occurrence of elements and the Munster Irish consonantal system Friday 23rd June 9.00-9.40 Andrew Carnie, Heidi Harley, MIT, Elizabeth Pyatt, Harvard University Old Irish: a double derivation of VSO 9.40-10.20 David Willis, Somerville College, Oxford Expletive subjects and clitic pronouns in the history of Welsh 10.20-10.50 Coffee 10.50-11.30 Bob Borsley, University of Wales, Bangor On the non-nominal nature of Celtic verb-nouns 11.30-12.10 Maggie Tallerman, University of Durham Infinitival clauses and subject positions in Modern and Middle Welsh 12.10-1.00 Invited speaker: Ian Roberts, University of Wales, Bangor VSO orders in Welsh 1.00-2.10 Lunch 2.10-3.00 Invited speaker: Jim Scobbie, Queen Margaret College, with Christine MacKenzie, Daphne Waters, Queen Margaret College The acquisition of phonology with specific reference to Lewis Gaelic 3.00-3.40 Edmund Gussmann, Catholic University of Lublin Putting your best foot forward 3.40-4.00 Coffee 4.00-4.40 Cathal Doherty, University College Dublin Identificational copular sentences in Irish 4.40-5.20 Nigel Duffield, McGill University Any objections to number projections? 5.20-6.00 Donall O Baoill, Institiuid Teangeolaiochta Eireann The Modern Irish reflexive form fein as a three- in-one anaphor Alternate papers: Aidan Doyle, Catholic University of Lublin The derivation of adjectives of inalienable possession in Irish Elizabeth Pyatt, Harvard University Optimality vs. repair rules: the case of the Welsh voiceless trills and nasals ---------------------------------------------------------- REGISTRATION [Note: All fees are in Irish pounds] Full registration - 22nd and 23rd June: With lunch*: Non-student 30 / Student 18 ____ * Catered lunch both days. Without lunch: Non-student 18 / Student 10 ____ Day registration: 22nd 23rd With lunch: Non-student 18 / Student 10 ____ ____ Without lunch: Non-student 12 / Student 6 ____ ____ Name: __________________________________________________________ Non-Student ____ Student ____ Address: __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ E-mail: __________________________________________________________ Registration forms should be returned by 10th June at the latest for those booking lunch. E-mail to: chiosainMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueollamh.ucd.ie or regular mail to: Celtic Linguistics Conference Department of Linguistics University College Dublin Belfield Dublin 4 Ireland Cheques should be made payable to The Celtic Linguistics Conference. For overseas participants, payment can be made by international money order (IRPounds) drawn on an Irish bank, or else either by cash or travellers' cheques on the day. ACCOMMODATION Accommodation is available on-campus in college apartments [three/four single bedrooms, or one double/twin and two/three single bedrooms, plus fully equipped kitchen and dining/living room]. Cost: Single room: 16IRPounds/night Booking must be made directly with: UCD Village, Belfield, Dublin 4. Phone: 353-1-2697111, Fax: 353-1-2697704. ** Please note that these rooms are available only on the nights of Wednesday 21st and Thursday 22nd June. Availability cannot be guaranteed after the 20th May. For further information, contact: chiosain
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