7.1397, Calls: Long distance reflexives, Southeast Asian studies

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-7-1397. Wed Oct 9 1996. ISSN: 1068-4875. Lines:  133
 
Subject: 7.1397, Calls: Long distance reflexives, Southeast Asian studies
 
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Date:  Sat, 05 Oct 1996 13:23:10 CDT
From:  pcole at localhost.udel.edu (Peter Cole)
Subject:  Workshop on Long Distance Reflexives at LSA Institute
 
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Date:  Mon, 07 Oct 1996 15:12:19 PDT
From:  caps at darkwing.uoregon.edu (Center for Asian CAPS Pacific Studies)
Subject:  Conference Announcement
 
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Date:  Sat, 05 Oct 1996 13:23:10 CDT
From:  pcole at localhost.udel.edu (Peter Cole)
Subject:  Workshop on Long Distance Reflexives at LSA Institute
 
Workshop on Long Distance Reflexives
LSA Linguistic Institute
Cornell University
July 5-6, 1997
 
Organizers:  Peter Cole, Gabriella Hermon and James Huang
 
A two-day workshop will be held on long distance reflexives
(reflexives whose antecedents appear to be non-local). Topics include
the connection between morphology and long distance reflexives
(e.g. monomorphemic versus polymorphemic forms), subject orientation,
blocking effects caused by change in person, blocking effects caused
by clause type and the role of logophoricity.  Empirical studies
(presenting novel data and/or descriptions of previously undescribed
systems of long distance reflexives), papers on theoretical problems
and acquisition studies are all appropriate for presentation.
 
Participants will include both invited speakers and authors of papers
chosen on the basis of abstracts.  We are exploring the possibility of
publishing a volume which will include selected talks given at the
workshop.  Unfortunately, the workshop will not be able to provide any
funding for the travel expenses of participants.
 
Linguists interested in presenting their work at the workshop should
send three copies of a one-page abstract of the presentation to the
address below.
 
Deadline: February 15, 1997.
 
	LD Reflexives Workshop	
	Department of Linguistics	
	University of Delaware	
	Newark, DE 19716
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Date:  Mon, 07 Oct 1996 15:12:19 PDT
From:  caps at darkwing.uoregon.edu (Center for Asian CAPS Pacific Studies)
Subject:  Conference Announcement
 
 
The Northwest Regional Consortium for Southeast Asian Studies
announces its seventh conference on the theme of
 
 
"Interwoven Identities: Southeast Asia in the Greater Asia-Pacific
Community"
 
The 1997 conference of the Northwest Regional Consortium for Southeast
Asian Studies will have the theme of Interwoven Identities: Southeast
Asia in the Greater Asia-Pacific Community. Potential participants are
invited to submit proposals for panels and papers on topics which
relate to the following subjects and include one or more Southeast
Asian country: (1) contemporary issues such as the environment, women,
development or democracy and their implications; (2) regionalization
of the economies of Asia (e.g. AFTA, APEC) and its consequences; (3)
historic or contemporary cultural ties such as religion, language, the
arts, or the impact of westernization.
 
Other panels and topics may also be proposed; however, those addressing
issues that cross traditional area studies boundaries will be given
preference.
 
 
The conference will be held on the campus of
the University of Oregon
Eugene, Oregon
 
April 25-27, 1997
 
Panel and paper proposals should be submitted to:
 
Robin Paynter, Conference Director
Center for Asian and Pacific Studies
1246 University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403-1246
 
By November 1, 1996
 
If at all possible please send panel and paper proposals via E-mail.
E-mail address: CAPS at darkwing.uoregon.edu
 
The University of Oregon is proud to announce that Mrs. Corazon
Aquino, Former President of the Republic of the Philippines, will
participate in the 1997 NWRCSEAS Conference at the University of
Oregon.
 
The Northwest Consortium for Southeast Asian Studies was formed in
1987 by faculty members of the University of Oregon, the University of
Washington and the University of British Columbia. The consortium is
recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as one of only six
national resource centers on Southeast Asia in the U.S.
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