Arabic-L:LING:Semitic Linguistics Conference in Florida

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Date:  15 Jan 2003
From:reposted from LINGUIST
Subject:Semitic Linguistics Conference in Florida

Date:  Tue, 14 Jan 2003 15:38:26 +0000
From:  ghatav at lin.ufl.edu
Subject:  Semitic Linguistics within Contemporary Approaches, FL USA


Semitic Linguistics within Contemporary Approaches

Short Title: Semitic Linguistics
Location: Gainesville, FL USA
Date: 10-Oct-2003 - 12-Oct-2003
Web Site: http://web.lin.ufl.edu
Contact Person: Galia Hatav
Meeting Email: ghatav at lin.ufl.edu
Linguistic Subfield(s): Syntax
Language Family: Semitic

Meeting Description:

The Linguistics Department at the University of Florida will hold a
conference on the syntax and semantics of Semitic Languages.  The
Conference will take place from October 10, 2003 - October 12,
2003.

Invited speakers:
Hagit Borer, USC,
Edit Doron, The Hebrew University,
Naama Friedman, Tel-Aviv University
Mohammad Mohammad, UT at Austin,
Tal Siloni, Tel-Aviv University

Please send an abstract by March 15, 2003, preferably by E-mail (pdf
or word files are accepted)

Send submission to:
Galia Hatav, University of Florida, Dept of Linguistics, PO Box
115454, Gainesville, FL 32611
E-mail: ghatav at lin.ufl.edu Notification of acceptance will be e-mailed
by the end of April.

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