LINGUIST List 17.746
Sun Mar 12 2006
Calls: General Ling/Greece;Oceanic Ling/New Zealand
Editor for this issue: Kevin Burrows
<kevinlinguistlist.org>
Directory
1. Antonis
Botinis,
ISCA Workshop on Experimental Linguistics
2. Elizabeth
Pearce,
Terry Crowley Memorial Workshop on Vanuatu languages
Message 1: ISCA Workshop on Experimental Linguistics
Date: 08-Mar-2006
From: Antonis Botinis <abotinisphil.uoa.gr>
Subject: ISCA Workshop on Experimental Linguistics
Full Title: ISCA Workshop on Experimental Linguistics
Date: 28-Aug-2006 - 30-Aug-2006
Location: Athens, Greece
Contact Person: Antonis Botinis
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://www.phil.uoa.gr/~abotinis/
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 20-Mar-2006
Meeting Description:
The general aims of the Workshop are to bring together researchers of linguistics and related disciplines in a unified context as well as to discuss the development of experimental methodologies in linguistic research with reference to linguistic theory, linguistic models and language applications.
Date of abstract submissions has been extended to March 20th.
Message 2: Terry Crowley Memorial Workshop on Vanuatu languages
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Date: 08-Mar-2006
From: Elizabeth Pearce <elizabeth.pearcevuw.ac.nz>
Subject: Terry Crowley Memorial Workshop on Vanuatu languages
Full Title: Terry Crowley Memorial Workshop on Vanuatu languages
Short Title: TCMWVL
Date: 13-Nov-2006 - 14-Nov-2006
Location: Wellington, New Zealand
Contact Person: Elizabeth Pearce
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://www.vuw.ac.nz/lals
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Language Family(ies): Oceanic
Call Deadline: 30-Apr-2006
Meeting Description:
The TCMWVL is a workshop meeting being held in recognition of Terry Crowley's contribution to the field and his role in the promotion of research on Vanuatu languages.
The workshop sessions will focus on languages of Malakula and the paper sessions are open for presentations on a broader range of Oceanic languages.
Invited participants: Julie Barbour (U Waikato), Amanda Brotchie (U Melbourne), John Lynch (USP-Port Vila), Ross Mckerras (SIL), Martin Paviour-Smith (Massey U).
Sponsored by: New Zealand Marsden Fund, administered by the Royal Society of New Zealand
Papers are solicited on aspects of Vanuatu languages (including Bislama) and on extra-Vanuatu Oceanic languages (for 20 minute presentations in half hour segments including discussion). Abstracts should not exceed one page in length and should be sent as attachments (Word or pdf format) to: elizabeth.pearcevuw.ac.nz by 30 April 2006.
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