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- --------LINGUIST ON-LINE CONFERENCE LAST REMINDER---------- This is the final announcement of the LINGUIST on-line conference "Geometric and Thematic Structure in Binding" which will take place from Oct 14 through Nov 4. Please see the conference Web Page at: http://www.emich.edu/~linguist/linconf/ for full details. If you do not have access to the Internet please note that although sponsored, organized, and run by LINGUIST, this conference will not go out as regular issues to LINGUIST subscribers. To "attend," one must subscribe to a special conference list. Please follow these steps to do so: Send an email message to: listservMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuetamvm1.tamu.edu The message should consist of the single line: subscribe linconf firstname lastname Ex: subscribe linconf Jane Doe One can subscribe at any time before or during the conference. Participants will be automatically unsubscribed from the linconf list when the conference is over. Conference Program (see above Web Site for full version): GEOMETRIC AND THEMATIC STRUCTURE IN BINDING October 14 to November 4, 1996 PROGRAM (Alphabetical Listing) Keynote Address by HOWARD LASNIK Professor of Linguistics at University of Connecticut Research Affiliate at MIT "On Certain Structural Aspects of Anaphora" George Aaron Broadwell.. Switch-Reference Phenomena as Evidence for Structure-Based Approaches to Binding Theory Martin B. Everaert...... Thematic Hierarchies and Binding Theory: Evidence from Greek Robert Hamilton......... Reflexivity, Anaphoricity, or Polymorphemicity? Jeffrey L. Lidz......... On the Independence of Syntactic and Thematic Binding Ruth Reeves............. De Se/Non De Se Representation in Long-Distance Dependencies Carol Tenny............. Short Distance Pronouns and Locational Deixis Elly van Gelderen....... Historical Binding Domains Roberto Zamparelli...... A Null Theory of Bound-Variable Pronouns Larisa Zlatic........... Syntactico-Semantic Approach to Binding: Evidence from Serbian We encourage all those who are interested in the conference theme to subscribe and actively participate in the discussion. As this is a our first conference, we also encourage suggestions about all aspects of conference proceedings. Thank you LINGUIST MODERATORS Anthony Aristar aristar
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