6.651, Calls: Console 4 (new date), Functionalism/Formalism

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Subject: 6.651, Calls: Console 4 (new date), Functionalism/Formalism
 
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Date: Mon, 8 May 1995 15:21:15 -0700 (PDT)
From: Reuben Van de Vijer (ruben at Csli.Stanford.EDU)
Subject: call for papers Console 4 (date has changed)
 
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Date: Mon, 8 May 1995 12:13:38 -0500 (CDT)
From: Edith A Moravcsik (edith at csd.uwm.edu)
Subject: call for papers - functionalism and formalism in linguistics
 
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Date: Mon, 8 May 1995 15:21:15 -0700 (PDT)
From: Reuben Van de Vijer (ruben at Csli.Stanford.EDU)
Subject: call for papers Console 4 (date has changed)
 
CALL FOR PAPERS
CONSOLE 4
14-16 DECEMBER 1995
 
This call for papers contains a new date for Console 4. Console 4 has
been postponed for a week to avoid a clash with 'Going Romance'. The
fourth meeting of the Student Organization of generative Linguistics
in Europe (Console) will be held in Paris from :
 
***14 until 16 December***
 
OBJECTIVES OF SOLE
Sole aims at providing students of generative linguistics with a
possibility of gaining international experience and a publication
forum of their own. Furthermore Sole strives at enhancing contacts and
cooperation between students of generative linguistics in Europe and
around the world.
 
ABSTRACTS
Papers are solicited in the field of generative linguistics, more
specifically, but not limited to phonology, morphology, semantics,
sign language, language acquisition and syntax. If you are interested
please send three anonymous copies of an abstract of maximally two
pages, including references, diagrams and examples using minimally a
10 pnt font to:
 
Jacqueline Gueron
Departement d'Anglais
U. de Paris X -Nanterre
200 Avenue de la Republique
92001 Nanterre Cedex
France
 
or to:
 
Alain Rouveret
Departement des Sciences du Langage
U. de Paris VIII
2 rue de la Liberte
93256 Saint-Denis Cedex
France
 
DEADLINE
The deadline for submission is August first. Abstarcts received after
1 August will not be considered.
 
NOTICE
Abstracts can only be submitted by regular mail. If you have already
posted an abtracted by e-mail please be so kind to send the abstract
by regular mail to the above mentioned addresses.
 
QUESTIONS
Jacqueline Gueron , Alain Rouveret or Ruben van de Vijver
(ruben at csli.stanford.edu) will be happy to answer questions you may
have.
 
Ruben van de Vijver
 
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Date: Mon, 8 May 1995 12:13:38 -0500 (CDT)
From: Edith A Moravcsik (edith at csd.uwm.edu)
Subject: call for papers - functionalism and formalism in linguistics
 
 
                            CALL FOR PAPERS
 
                        Functionalism/Formalism
 
                 23rd Annual UWM Linguistics Symposium
                    University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
              April 18-20, 1996 (Thursday through Saturday)
 
                  Featured Speakers [pending funding]:
            Werner Abraham, Stephen Anderson, Melissa Bowerman,
           Joan Bybee, William Croft, Alice Davison, John DuBois,
         Talmy Givon, Kenneth Hale, Michael Hammond, Bruce Hayes,
      Nina Hyams, Howard Lasnik, Alec Marantz, Brian MacWhinney,
   Geoffrey Nathan, Frederick Newmeyer (co-organizer), Michael Noonan,
             Doris Payne, David Pesetsky, Janet Pierrehumbert
 
   We are seeking papers that:
             - speak to the relationship between linguistic
                        functionalism and formalism; or
             - highlight the advantages or drawbacks of some
                        functional or formal approach; or
             - provide analyses of the same data from multiple
                        perspectives; or
             - explore the basic assumptions about language and
                        cognition that underlie the two approaches; or
             - trace the history of one or both approaches; or
             - offer general discussions of the formalist-
                        functionalist dichotomy and its implications; or
             - otherwise throw light on the similarities and
                        differences between the two approaches and their
                        assessment.
   Papers will be 20 minutes long, with a 10 minute discussion period
   to follow. Please send 8 copies of an anonymous abstract and a small
   (3x5) card containing the title of the paper and your name, affiliation,
   and address. The abstract may be up to one typed page, with figures
   and references allowed on a second page. Since we need a camera-ready
   copy for reproduction in the meeting handbook if accepted, we prefer
   regular mail over email or fax.
 
   A selection of the conference papers, supplemented with some invited
   contributions, will be published by John Benjamins in a set of
   volumes edited by Michael Darnell, Edith Moravcsik, Frederick Newmeyer,
   and Michael Noonan.
 
   Send your abstract to:
 
                       '96 UWM Symposium Committee
                        Department of Linguistics
                    University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
                        Milwaukee, WI 53201-0413
                                  USA
 
              ABSTRACT DEADLINE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1995
 
                        For further information:
              Email: Edith Moravcsik (edith at .csd.uwm.edu) or
                   Michael Noonan (noonan at .csd.uwm.edu)
     Phone: Noonan at (414) 220-4539, Moravcsik at (414) 229-6794, or
                     leave messages at (414) 229-4285
                          Fax: (414) 229-6258
    Snailmail:  write to Noonan or Moravcsik at the postal address above.
 
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