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Confs: General Linguistics/Chapel Hill, NC USA
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makitaka, UNC-CH Spring Linguistics Colloquium 2004
Message 1: UNC-CH Spring Linguistics Colloquium 2004
Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2004 19:06:50 -0500 (EST)
From: makitaka <makitakaemail.unc.edu>
Subject: UNC-CH Spring Linguistics Colloquium 2004
UNC-CH Spring Linguistics Colloquium 2004
Date: 27-Mar-2004 - 27-Mar-2004
Location: Chapel Hill, NC, United States of America
Contact: Maki Takahashi
Contact Email: lgsacolloquiumunc.edu
Meeting URL: http://www.unc.edu/depts/ling/colloquium.html
Linguistic Sub-field: General Linguistics
Meeting Description:
2004 UNC-Chapel Hill Spring Linguistics Colloquium Saturday, March
27th, 8:45 - 5:30 at Toy Lounge, 4th floor, Dey Hall, University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Invited Speakers:
Anthony Kroch (University of Pennsylvania)
Paul Smolensky (Johns Hopkins University)
8:45 -Breakfast
9:15 -Exceptions to Sievers' Law in Gothic
Marc Pierce, University of Michigan
9:45 -Is lexical access non-selective in bilinguals?
Elaine Abousalh, UNC-CH
10:15 -Degrees of activity in Galician, an Ibero-Romance language
Javier Rivas, East Carolina University
10:45 -Break
11:00 -Possessor Raising in English
Robert Moonan and Cherlon Ussery, University of South Carolina
11:30 -[PAUL SMOLENSKY, Johns Hopkins University]
12:30 -Lunch Break
2:15 -Disagreeing on Agree: Agree, the EPP and Spanish super-raising
constructions
Gerardo Fern�ndez-Salgueiro, University of Michigan
2:45 -On the non-semantics of noun-noun compounds in English
Bob Lehner, the University of Chicago
3:15 -Word formation, category, and internal structure: an argument
for Distributed Morphology
Masaaki Kamiya, Hamilton College
3:45 -POSTER SESSION
4:30 -If at first you don't succeed: imperfect language learning and
its implications for language change
[ANTHONY KROCH, University of Pennsylvania}
For more information, please visit our website:
http://www.unc.edu/depts/ling/colloqium.html
There is no registration fee!