LINGUIST List 15.2950
Mon Oct 18 2004
Confs: Morphology/Presov, Slovakia
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1. Pavol
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Word-Formation Theories
Message 1: Word-Formation Theories
Date: 16-Oct-2004
From: Pavol Stekauer <stekpal
unipo.sk>
Subject: Word-Formation Theories
Word-Formation Theories
Short Title: WFT
Date: 25-Jun-2005 - 26-Jun-2005
Location: Presov, Slovakia
Contact: Pavol Stekauer
Contact Email: stekpal
unipo.sk
Meeting URL:
http://www.sase.sk
Linguistic Sub-Fields(s): Morphology
Meeting Description:
The Workshop is planned in connection with the publication of the HANDBOOK
OF WORD-FORMATION (Kluwer, 2005) and its aim is to bring together
specialists in the field and to provide space for an informal discussion of
selected problems of word-formation corresponding with selected chapters of
the Handbook. The Workshop organisers therefore invite participants from
various research and educational institutions to take an active part in the
discussion.
The Workshop will be structured around selected themes and the sessions
will be given 60 minutes each, including:
A. 15-minute summary of a chapter by its author
B. 20-minute presentation by a commentator
C. 25-minute informal discussion
Invited speakers:
Harald Baayen, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands
Laurie Bauer, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Geert Booij, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Christiane Dalton-Puffer, University of Vienna, Austria
Jan Don, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Heinz Giegerich, University of Edinburgh, UK
Joachim Grzega, University of Eichstätt, Germany
Emiliano Guevara, University of Bologna, Italy
Peter Hohenhaus, Nottingham University, UK
Ellen Kaisse, University of Washington, Seattle, USA
Dieter Kastovsky, University of Vienna, Austria
Rochelle Lieber, University of New Hampshire, USA
Frederick J. Newmeyer, University of Washington, Seattle, USA
Ingo Plag, University of Siegen, Germany
Franz Rainer, University of Vienna, Austria
Tom Roeper, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA
Sergio Scalise, University of Bologna, Italy
Richard Sproat, University of Illinois, USA
Gregory Stump, University of Kentucky, USA
Mark Volpe, Mie University, Japan
Pavol Stekauer, University of Presov, Slovakia
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