LINGUIST List 14.1087

Fri Apr 11 2003

Calls: Athabascan Lang/CA USA; Cognition/Lang

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  • Gilles Col, CORELA, Cognition, Representation, Language, Vol.1, num 1

    Message 1: Morphological Change and Comparative Work in Athabascan Languages

    Date: 12 Apr 2003 00:09:38 -0000
    From: golla <gollassila.org>
    Subject: Morphological Change and Comparative Work in Athabascan Languages


    Morphological Change and Comparative Work in Athabascan Languages

    Date: 07-Jun-2003 - 07-Jun-2003 Location: Arcata, California, United States of America Contact: Keren Rice Contact Email: ricechass.utoronto.ca Linguistic Sub-field: Historical Linguistics Subject Language:Athapaskan Call Deadline: 25-Apr-2003 This is a session of the following conference: Athabascan Languages Conference Meeting Description: The aim of this special session at the 2003 Athabascan Languages Conference (Arcata, CA, June 7, 2003) is to exchange research results and stimulate new work in the field of diachronic studies within the Athabascan language family. Papers on historical morphology are especially welcome. The 2003 Athabascan Languages Conference will feature a special session on ''Morphological Change and Comparative Work in Athabascan languages'' (June 7), organized by Dagmar Jung (University of Cologne) and Keren Rice (University of Toronto). The aim of the session is to exchange research results and stimulate new work in the field of diachronic studies within the Athabascan language family. Papers on historical morphology are especially welcome. Topics may include morphological change within one language or within a whole language group. Investigations of historical changes that have led to the restructuring of grammatical categories are of special interest. Since within the last few years new Athabascan data has become available, this special session may also result in a re-evaluation of Athabascan dialect and language relationships. Anyone interested in participating in this session should email a short abstract to the organizers (ricechass.utoronto.ca or djunguni-koeln.de) with a copy to Victor Golla (gollavhumboldt.edu). Abstracts must be received no later than April 25. General information on the 2003 Athabascan Languages Conference, including information on travel and accommodations, can be found at the Conference website (http://www.uaf.edu/anlc/alc).


    Message 2: CORELA, Cognition, Representation, Language, Vol.1, num 1

    Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2003 15:12:46 +0200
    From: Gilles Col <Gilles.Colext.univ-poitiers.fr>
    Subject: CORELA, Cognition, Representation, Language, Vol.1, num 1




    COgnition, REpresentation, LAngages (CORELA) est une nouvelle revue de sciences du langage en France. Elle vient de mettre en lignes son premier num�ro.

    Vous le trouverez sur le site de la revue (http://revue-corela.org) et sur le site du Cerlico (Cercle Linguistique du Centre et de l'Ouest) (http://cerlico.org, consultable avec Netscape), sous diff�rents formats.

    Nous attendons d�s � pr�sent vos propositions d'article pour le procha in num�ro, pr�vu en d�cembre 2003 (date de r�ception des propositions d'articles: septembre 2003).

    Gilles COL Universit� Fran�ois-Rabelais, Tours, France Directeur de publication http://revue-corela.org

    __________________________________________________________ Gilles Col, Universit� Fran�ois-Rabelais (Tours) et FORELL (Poitiers) Dir. revue CORELA -Cognition, Repr�sentations, Langages http://revue-corela.org