6.494 Confs: Question re GASLA, GLOW 1995, Aphasiology

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Subject: 6.494 Confs: Question re GASLA, GLOW 1995, Aphasiology
 
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1)
Date: Wed, 29 Mar 1995 23:26:34 -0500 (EST)
From: (purifer at aix1.uottawa.ca)
Subject: GASLA Conference
 
2)
Date: Fri, 31 Mar 1995 11:52:22 +0200
From: mjulien at isl.uit.no (Marit Julien)
Subject: GLOW 1995
 
3)
Date:          Fri, 31 Mar 1995 11:14:47 +0100
From: "H.C.J.Y.M. Perk" (PERK at let.rug.nl)
Subject:       Conference on aphasiology
 
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Date: Wed, 29 Mar 1995 23:26:34 -0500 (EST)
From: (purifer at aix1.uottawa.ca)
Subject: GASLA Conference
 
 
Can someone send me info/programme about the GASLA Conference at CUNY in
May 4-5, 1995?
Sorry if I asked for something that is already been posted to the list but
I just subscribed to the LINGUIST.
Most grateful.
P. Fernandez
 
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Date: Fri, 31 Mar 1995 11:52:22 +0200
From: mjulien at isl.uit.no (Marit Julien)
Subject: GLOW 1995
 
The 18th GLOW Colloquium 1995
May 31 - June 2, 1995
University of Troms=F8
Troms=F8, Norway
 
The local organizers would like to welcome you to the 18th GLOW Colloquium,
hosted by the Department of Linguistics and the English Department,
University of Troms=F8.
 
The colloquium will be followed, on June 3, by two GLOW Workshops on
Inflection and Word Order in Finno-Ugrian Languages and on
Constraints in Phonology. The talks on May 31 are followed by
The Knut Bergsland Lecture in General Linguistics: Ken Hale (MIT):
On the Linguistic and Human Importance of Linguistic Divers=ity
 
Conference fee: The conference fee includes coffee and snacks during the
breaks and drinks during the registration. At the time of writing, 1 USD
equals NOK 6,50.
 
Registration:
before May 25:
GLOW members and students       NOK     150
others                          NOK     250
on site
GLOW members and students       NOK     250
others                          NOK     350
 
Participants from Albania, the Baltic States, Belorussia, Bosnia, Bulgaria,
Macedonia, Romania, Russia and the Ukraine do not have to pay for
registration.
 
Questions concerning GLOW 1995 should be addressed to :
GLOW-komit=E9en
Lingvistikkseksjonen
ISL - KK
Universitetet i Troms=F8
N-9037 Troms=F8
Norway
 
telephone : -47-776-44275       (Tarald Taraldsen)
                   -45616       (Anders Holmberg)
e-mail :        glow95 at isl.uit.no
                knutt at mack.uit.no
                andersh at isl.uit.no
 
=46or more information about the city of Troms=F8 and the University of Trom=
s=F8,including maps,  pictures, weather information, travel tips, etc, see our
World Wide Web Homepage at: http://www.uit.no/.
 
THE GLOW COLLOQUIUM 1995 PROGRAM
Wednesday May 31
Store Auditorum (MH-bygget)
9.00-10.00 Eric Reuland:  Primitives of Binding
10.00-10.30   COFFEE BREAK
10.30-11-30 Christopher Tancredi:  Eliminating Binding Theory
11.30-12.30 Henry Davis & Hamida Demirdache:  Agents and Events
12.30-14.00 LUNCH
14.00-15.00 John O=B4Neil & Erich Groat:  Unifying Spell-Out and the
LF-Interface in the Minimalist Framework
15.00-16.00 Denis Delfitto  & Norbert Corver:  Feature Primitives and the
Syntax of Specificity
16.00-16.30 COFFEE BREAK
16.30-17.30 Sjef Barbiers:  PP Extraposition and the  Interpretation of
X-bar Structure
17.30-18.30 Eric Hoekstra: Spec-Head Agreement and the Nature of Checking
Dependencies
18.30-19.00 Refreshments
19.00-20.00 The Knut Bergsland Lecture:
Ken Hale: On the Linguistic and Human Significance of Linguistic Diversity
 
Thursday June 1
Auditorium Maximum
9.00-10.00  Guglielmo Cinque: Adverbs and the Universal Hierarchy of Functio=
nal Projections
10.00-10.30  COFFEE BREAK
10.30-11-30  Curtis Rice: Weight Variability in English CVC Syllables
11.30-12.30  Alicja Gorecka:  Explaining Harmonies
12.30-14.00     LUNCH
                POSTER SESSION
14.00-15.00  Erich Groat: The Redundancy of Syntactic Representations
15.00-16.00 Robert Frank & K. Vijayashankar: C-Command and Grammatical Relat=
ions
16.00-16.30 COFFEE BREAK
16.30-17.30 Rita Manzini: Bare Dependencies
17.30-18.30 BUSINESS MEETING
 
=46riday June 2
Auditorium Maximum
9.00-10.00 Marcel den Dikken: Copulas
10.00-10.30   COFFEE BREAK
10.30-11-30 Ad Neeleman: NP Raising Decomposed
11.30-12.30  Johan Rooryck: Focus as a Primitive of Raising Verbs
12.30-14.00 LUNCH
                POSTER SESSION
14.00-15.00 Marina Nespor, Maria Teresa Guasti & Anne Cristophe: What Can
Infants Learn from Prosodic Constituents?
15.00-16.00  Michael Ingleby, Wiebke Brockhaus  & Carl Chalfont: Acoustic
Signatures of Phonological Primes.
16.00-16.30 COFFEE BREAK
16.30-17.30   Paola Monachesi: On the Status of the Clitic Group
17.30-18.30 Tom Roeper & S. Jay Keyser:  Asymmetric Morphology
 
Alternate papers:
*Amy V. Fountain: Moraic Structure and Western Apache Syllabification (Phonol=
ogy)
*Keiko Muromatsu: The Classifier as a Primitive: Individuation, Referability
and Argumenthood (Syntax and Others 1)
*Cecilia Poletto : Split Agr and Subject Clitics in the Northern Italian
Dialects (Syntax and Others 2)
*Wendy Sandler & Diane Lillo-Martin: Hierarchical Structure and Linearity in
Phonology and Syntax: Sign Language Evidence for Universal Primitives of
Structure (Syntax and Others 3)
 
THE GLOW POSTER SESSION
*Daeho Chung:  A Negation Typology and NQ/NPI Distribution.
*Gloria Cocchi:  Deriving have from Primitive be.
*Elisa Di Domenico:  Phi-features and Functional Projections in the Noun Phra=
se.
*Youngjun Jang:  Merger, Object Position, and Directionality.
*Dalina Kallulli:  Right-adjunction of Clitics in Albanian.
*Keiko Muromatsu:  The Classifier as a Primitive: Individuation,
Referability, and Argumenthood.
*Jairo Nunes:  Traces as Copies and the LCA.
*Geoffrey Poole:  Against "Fewest Operations".
*Uli Sauerland: Morphology: The Spell-Out of Inflection.
*Adam Szczegielniak:  Economy of Movement, the nature of features, Move
Alpha, and Form Chain -the case of Polish.
 
The GLOW Workshops
Constraints in Phonology June 3, 1995
(ISL-bygget Room B 1005)
11.00 - 11.05  Curt Rice:  Introduction to the Workshop.
11.05-11.50  Paul Smolensky: On the Internal Structure of Con in UG.
11.50-12.35  Kevin Russell: Morphemes are constraints: OT without
underlying representations.
12.35-13.00  coffee break
13.00-13.45  Junko It=F4:  Accent Alignment and Domain Constraints.
13.45-14.30  Marc van Oostendorp:  Morphological Segment and Syllable
Integrity in Turkish and German.
14.30-14.45  coffee break
14.45-15.30  Ren=E9 Kager: A constraint-based analysis of syncope in
Southeastern Tepehuan.
 
KEYNOTE ADDRESS:
15.30-16.30  Armin Mester:  Binarity
Alternates:
Eugene Buckley: Constraint domains in Kashaya.
Michael Hammond: There is no lexicon!
 
Inflection and Word Order in Finno-Ugrian languages June 3, 1995
(UB-auditoriet)
11.00-11.05     Anders Holmberg: Introduction to the workshop.
11.05-11.50     Katalin =C9. Kiss: Multiple Topic, one Focus?
11.50-12.35     Enric Vallduvi & Maria Vilkuna: Focus and Contrast in
Information Structure: Finnish and Catalan.
12.35-13.00     COFFEE BREAK
13.00-13.45     Paolo Acquaviva: Negative Auxiliaries, Negative Quantifiers
and Chain Composition.
13.45-14.30     Trond Trosterud: On Licensing the Object Conjugation in
Mordvinian and Mansi
14.30-14.45     COFFEE BREAK
14.45-15.30     Istv=E1n Kenesei: Movement in Finnish and Hungarian.
15.45-16.15     Anne Vainikka: Head-initial and Head-final Constructions in
=46innish
Alternate paper:
Anna Szabolcsi:  Word Order and Scope: Another Look at Hungarian.
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Date:          Fri, 31 Mar 1995 11:14:47 +0100
From: "H.C.J.Y.M. Perk" (PERK at let.rug.nl)
Subject:       Conference on aphasiology
 
                      RuG-SAN-VKL Conference
                          on aphasiology
                    Groningen, The Netherlands
 
                          17-19 May 1995
 
The accent of the conference will be on impairments to the various
language levels, that is, syntax, semantics and phonology. Within each
area, four papers will be presented by international, well-known
researchers, representing theoretical and clinical orientations.
Each topic will be followed by a discussion. These discussions will
focus on the diagnostic and therapeutic implications of the theories
presented. Neuro- anatomical aspects of language will be addressed in
an additional session, with three invited speakers.
Several workshops (up to 25 participants each) have been organised,
presented by speakers from the conference programme. The topics are
of interest to aphasiologists, speech therapists and theoretical
linguists.
A poster session with a short introduction by the author followed by
a general discussion has been planned for Thursday night.
 
Registration
If you want to participate, please contact the e-mail address below
or send a short note.
We will then send you the official registration papers. Notice that
it is not possible to attend a workshop without participating in the
conference.
 
Costs
The fee for the conference is Dfl 400,=. This price includes coffee,
tea and lunches during three days and the proceedings with the texts
of most presentations, which will be sent to each participant after
the conference. The fee for the workshops is Dfl. 50,= each. The
maximum number of participants is 25 per workshop.
 
Travel directions
Many airline companies provide direct services from main ports all
over the world to Amsterdam Schiphol International Airport. A new
airline, Fairline, is starting a service between Schiphol and Eelde-
Groningen. Please consult your travel agency for information.
There is a direct InterCity rail link between Schiphol International
Airport and Groningen, with trains leaving at 5 minutes over the
hour. Travel time is approximately 2 hours and 50 minutes. There is
also a one-train-change connection at 35 minutes over the hour.  A
one-way, 2nd class ticket costs Dfl. 50,=. InterCity services to
Groningen leave from Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht, and Zwolle twice
every hour (travel times from Amsterdam and Rotterdam: 2h20; from
Utrecht: 2h; from Zwolle 1h).
If you travel from or via Germany, you may want to change trains at
Utrecht Central Station or Arnhem. The connection between Arnhem and
Zwolle takes about 1 hour.
There is also a direct (but slow) train link between Groningen and
Oldenburg, Germany.
If you are coming from the south (Belgium, France, etc), it is most
practical to switch trains at Rotterdam Central Station.
If you plan to come by car, please note that parking space is very
scarce and rather expensive in the city of Groningen.
 
Further information is available from:
Roelien Bastiaanse or Yulma Perk
University of Groningen
Dept. of Linguistics
P.O. Box 716
9700 AS Groningen
The Netherlands
e-mail aphasia at let.rug.nl
fax +31 50 63 49 00
 
PROGRAMME
Wednesday, 17-05-1995
 
 09.30-10.30  Registration and coffee
 10.30-10.45  Welcome by Frans Zwarts, Dept. of Dutch Linguistics.
              University of Groningen, NL.
 10.45-11.00  Welcome by Evy Visch-Brink, president of the
              Association of Clinical Linguistics.
 11.00-12.00  Keynote Lecture by Ruth Lesser, Dept. of Speech,
              University of Newcastle, UK.
              Towards combining the cognitive neuropsychological and
              the pragmatic.
 
 12.15-13.30  Lunch
 
 13.30-16.50  Semantics
 13.30-14.10  John Hodges, Dept. of Medicine, University of
              Cambridge, UK.
              Deterioration of semantic processing in progressive
              fluent aphasia.
 14.10-14.50  Yves Joanette, Centre de Recherche du Centre
              Hospitalier Cote-des-Neiges, Montreal, Canada.
              Right hemisphere and the semantic processing of words:
              is the contribution specific or not.
 14.50-15.30  tea
 15.30-16.00  Evy Visch-Brink, Dept. of Neurology, University
              Hospital Rotterdam-Dijkzigt, NL, and Franco Denes,
              Clinica Neurologica, Universita di Padova, Italia.
              Verbal and visual semantic knowledge in brain-damaged
              patients.
 16.00-16.40  Argye Hillis, Cognitive Neuropsychological Lab., Johns
              Hopkins University, Baltimore, US.
              What's in a name? A model of the cognitive processes
              underlying object naming.
 16.40-17.00  General discussion, discussant: Ria de Bleser,
              Institute of Linguistics, Potsdam University, Germany.
 
       17.15  Reception offered by the University, the city and
              province of Groningen
 
 19.30-21.30  workshop presented by Yves Joanette, Centre de
              Recherche du Centre Hospitalier Cote-des-Neiges,
              Montreal, Canada.
              Discourse abilities of right-brain-damaged individuals.
 
Thursday, 18-05-1995
  9.00-12.10  Syntax
  9.00- 9.40  Herman Kolk, NICI, University of Nijmegen, NL.
              The malleability of agrammatic symptoms and its
              implications for therapy.
  9.40-10.20  Marcia Linebarger, Research and Developmental Division,
              Paoli, US.
              Algorithmic and heuristic processes in agrammatic
              language processing.
              This speaker is sponsored by the Graduate School for
              Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience (BCN)
 10.20-10.50  coffee
 10.50-11.20  Mieke van de Sandt-Koenderman, Aphasia Foundation
              Rotterdam, NL and Zsoka Bonta, Rehab. Center Het
              Roessingh, Enschede, NL.
              Improvement of syntax: theory and therapy.
 11.20-12.00  Yosef Grodzinsky, Dept. of Psychology, Tel Aviv
              University, Israel.
              Comparative aphasiology.
 12.00-12.20  General discussion, discussant: Jack Hoeksema, Dept. of
              Dutch, University of Groningen, NL.
 
 12.30-13.30  Lunch
 
 13.30-16.20  Neuro-imaging
 13.30-14.10  Laurie Stowe, Albertus Wijers, Anne Paans, Jan Koster,
              Willem Vaalburg and Gisbertus Mulder Depts. of
              Psychology and Linguistics, PET Center,
              University of Groningen, NL.
              Localization of language functions with PET.
 14.10-14.50  Richard Wise, Hammersmith Hospital, London, UK.
              Language representation in the brain
 14.50-15.20  tea
 15.20-16.00  Walter Huber, RWTH, Aachen, Germany.
              Issues of functional re-organization in aphasia.
 16.00-16.20  General Discussion, discussant: Gert Holstege, Dept. of
              Anatomy and Embryology, University of Groningen, NL.
 16.20-17.00  Janice Kay, University of Exeter, UK.
              The proof of the pudding is in the eating. Presentation
              of the Dutch version of the PALPA
 
 19.30-21.30  Poster Session
              Discussants: Ronald Prins, Dept. of General
              Linguistics, University of Amsterdam, Evy Visch-Brink,
              Dept. of Neurology, University Hospital Rotterdam-
              Dijkzigt, & M. van der Sandt-Koenderman, Aphasia Foun-
              dation Rotterdam.
 
Friday, 19-05-1995
 09.00-12.10  Phonology
 09.00-09.40  Gerard Deloche, Hopital La Salpetriere, Paris, France.
              Relationships between oral and written naming: a
              rehabilitation study.
 09.40-10.20  J. Harris, Dept. of Linguistics, University College
              London, UK.
              Phonological universals and phonological disorder
 10.20-10.50  coffee
 10.50-11.10  Klarien van der Linde, Roelien Bastiaanse and Dicky
              Gilbers, Depts. of Dutch and Linguistics, University of
              Groningen, NL.
              Paraphasia concerning sonority and length in three
              different types of aphasia.
 11.10-11.50  Jean-Luc Nespoulous and Nadine Moreau, Dept. des
              Sciences du Langage, Universite de Toulouse-Le Mirail,
              France.
              Deficits vs. strategies in the underlying determinism
              of phonetic and/or phonological segmental errors in
              aphasia.
 11.50-12.10  General discussion, Discussant: Frank Wijnen, Dept. of
              Psychology and
              Dept. of Linguistics, University of Groningen, NL.
 12.10-12.20  Closure of the Conference
 
 12.20-13.00  Lunch
 
 13.00-14.45  workshops
              Ria de Bleser: Morpholexicon and morphosyntax
              Yosef Grodzinsky: Intrasentential dependencies in
              aphasia
              Janice Kay: Acquired reading and spelling disorders
 14.45-15.15  tea
 15.15-17.00  workshops
              Argye Hillis: Trials and tribulations in treatment of
              naming disorders
              Walter Huber: Approaches to aphasia therapy
              Marcia Linebarger: Neurolinguistic theory and aphasia
              therapy
 
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                        + Department of Linguistics +
                        +      P.O. Box 716         +
                        +   NL-9700 AS Groningen    +
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