6.1298, Confs: Comparative Ling, Atlantic Provinces Ling Assoc

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-6-1298. Fri Sep 22 1995. ISSN: 1068-4875. Lines:  156
 
Subject: 6.1298, Confs: Comparative Ling, Atlantic Provinces Ling Assoc
 
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Date:  Fri, 22 Sep 1995 09:18:27 EDT
From:  rwallace at oitunix.oit.umass.edu (REX E WALLACE)
Subject:  4th Workshop on Comparative Linguistics
 
2)
Date:  Fri, 22 Sep 1995 10:54:32 EDT
From:  TPRATT at upei.ca
Subject:  Conference: Atlantic Provinces Linguistic Association
 
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1)
Date:  Fri, 22 Sep 1995 09:18:27 EDT
From:  rwallace at oitunix.oit.umass.edu (REX E WALLACE)
Subject:  4th Workshop on Comparative Linguistics
 
Colleagues,
 
The Department of Classics, UMASS, Amherst announces the 4TH WORKSHOP
ON COMPARATIVE LINGUISTICS.  The WORKSHOP will take place on the campus
of the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA on the weekend of November
10-12, 1995.  This year's topic is TYPOLOGY AND DIACHRONY (program
provided below).  For more information please contact Rex Wallace at
rwallace at titan.oit.umass.edu or Department of Classics, 520 Herter
Hall, UMASS, Amherst, MA 01003.
______________________________________
4TH WORKSHOP ON COMPARATIVE LINGUISTICS
UMASS, Amherst, Nov. 10-12, 1995
 
TYPOLOGY AND DIACHRONY
 
Preliminary Schedule, 9/22/95
 
Friday evening, Nov. 10.
 
7:00 - 9:30, Informal Reception [site to be announced]
 
Saturday, Nov. 11.
 
9:00 - 9:30, Coffee
 
9:30 - 12:00, Session 1, ISSUES IN SAMPLING PROCEDURE
 
Bill Pagliuca, Univ. of Illinois
Revere Perkins, Independent Consultant
 
Discussant: Gerda Kamberova, UPenn
 
12:00-2:00, Lunch break
 
2:00-5:00, Session 2, TYPOLOGY AND PHONOLOGICAL RECONSTRUCTION
 
Alice Faber, Haskins Labs
Ives Goddard, Smithsonian Institution
Fred Schwink, Universitat Eichstatt
 
Discussant: Jay Jasanoff, Cornell Univ.
 
6:00-7:30, Reception at Lord Jeffery Inn, Amherst Center
 
Sunday, Nov. 12
 
9:00-9:30, Coffee
 
9:30-12:00, Session 3, TOWARDS A TYPOLOGY OF CHANGE
 
Mary Niepokuj, Purdue Univ.
Eve Sweetser, UC Berkeley
Ellen Woolford, UMASS, Amherst
 
Discussant: Brian Joseph, The Ohio State University
 
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					Rex Wallace
					Department of Classics
					520 Herter Hall
					UMASS, Amherst
					Amherst, MA 01003
					(413)-545-5779
					rwallace at titan.oit.umass.edu
					
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2)
Date:  Fri, 22 Sep 1995 10:54:32 EDT
From:  TPRATT at upei.ca
Subject:  Conference: Atlantic Provinces Linguistic Association
 
The annual conference of the Atlantic Provinces Linguistic
Association will be held in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island,
Canada, on November 10 and 11, 1995, co-sponsored by the University
of Prince Edward Island.
 
For program, abstracs, and registration details, contact Dr. Terry
Pratt, University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, P.E.I. C1A
4P3.  E-mail "tpratt at upei.ca."  Telephone (902) 566-0677.
 
Some program highlights:
 
THEME: MAKING LINGUISTICS ACCESSIBLE
 
FEATURED SPEAKER: Katherine Barber, Editor-in-Chief, Canadian Oxford
Dictionary: "SIN and Jambusters: What makes a Canadian dictionary
Canadian?"
 
OTHER PAPERS directly on this theme include "On Making
Linguistics Useful for Teachers," "Making Saussure Accessible,"
"Drawing Connections between Language and Film Music," "The Case of
Yiddish: Preservation or Revival."
 
YET OTHER papers are of the kind traditionally found at this
conference, which will visit the theme indirectly: "Historical
Evidence and the Verb System of Newfoundland Vernacular English,"
"Script Switching in Written Japanese," "The Control Parameter:
Evidence from Slavic and Romance."
 
AND SOME NEED NO EXPLANATION: "Stall Wars: A Gendered Comparison of
Latrinalia at York University," "Ms. Revisited:  She's still a bitch,
only now she's older!", "Is McLuhan a Linguist?"
 
SOME SPEAKERS are from the region; others are 'from away': Toronto,
Ottawa, Quebec, Boston, Miami, Honolulu, Tokyo, and the Ukraine
(Valentina Skibina, "On Nucleus Vocabulary of English").
 
OTHER ASPECTS INCLUDE a round table on linguistics applied to
language teaching, a publishers' display, a BYOBAA table (bring your
own book, abstract, article), a banquet in the beautiful
Charlottetown Prince Edward Hotel, where the whole
conference takes place (includes terrific three-mustard sauce).
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