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A special thanks to all those who responded to our request by notify
us that you will be coming. We have found new locations for Friday's
and Sunday's sessions that can accomodate the number of people we are
now expecting.
Please inform any acquaintances who may be coming to the workshop but
do not read Linguist:
IS THE BEST GOOD ENOUGH?
WORKSHOP ON OPTIMALITY IN SYNTAX
NEW WORKSHOP LOCATIONS: PLEASE READ!
Friday May 19
Stratton Student Center
Mass. Ave. across from MIT's main entrance
Sala de Puerto Rico - second floor
Saturday May 20
Building 10, room 250 ("10-250")
[as previously announced]
Enter MIT's main entrance, go straight (the "infinite corridor") until you are
in Bldg. 10.
Sunday May 19
same location as Friday
Our WWW site contains a map with Workshop locations, as well as the most recent
schedule with clickable abstracts:
http://web.mit.edu/afs/athena.mit.edu/org/l/linguistics/www/GoodEnough.html
This same map will be available in postscript and in gif format on our
ftp site broca.mit.edu, directory pub/good-enough. Check
pub/good-enough/incoming if you do not find it in the lower directory.
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Due to an unexpectedly large response to the upcoming workshop on optimality in syntax, we have had to relocate the Friday and Sunday sessions to a larger room. Although the schedule which we had previously send out remains the same, the Friday and Sunday sessions will take place in the Sala de Puerto Rico, on the second floor of the MIT student center. The Saturday session will still take place in room 10-250. The MIT Stratton student center is located on Massachusetts Avenue just across the street from 77 Mass. Ave, the main entrance to MIT. If driving up Massachusetts Avenue from Boston, the student center will be on your left about 2 blocks in from the river. If coming by T, there is a map as you exit the Kendall Square Red Line stop. Thanks for your response, and we look forward to seeing you this weekend..! The organizing committee for the optimality in syntax workshop good-enoughMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuemit.edu