9.630, Calls: History of Ling, Teaching Ling (Grammar)

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Subject: 9.630, Calls: History of Ling, Teaching Ling (Grammar)

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1)
Date:  Tue, 28 Apr 1998 15:39:33 +0200 (MET DST)
From:  Els Elffers <Els.Elffers at let.uva.nl>
Subject:  History of Linguistic Ideas

2)
Date:  Tue, 28 Apr 1998 14:26:54 -0400
From:  Salvatore Attardo <sattardo at cc.ysu.edu>
Subject:  Teaching Linguistics (Grammar)

-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------

Date:  Tue, 28 Apr 1998 15:39:33 +0200 (MET DST)
From:  Els Elffers <Els.Elffers at let.uva.nl>
Subject:  History of Linguistic Ideas


     THE HENRY SWEET SOCIETY FOR THE HISTORY OF LINGUISTIC IDEAS
 FIFTEENTH ANNUAL COLLOQUIUM: AMSTERDAM, 16TH - 19TH SEPTEMBER 1998

                           Second Circular

                           Date and venue
The colloquium is scheduled to begin with registration at 1 p.m. on
Wednesday 16 September, and to finish with breakfast on Saturday 19
September. There will be associated events on Wednesday and Thursday
evenings. Registration and papers will take place in Amsterdam University's
Doelenzaal and its Oudemanhuispoort facility. Both locations are in the
centre of Amsterdam and can be easily reached by public transport. There
will be a special bus on Thursday and Friday mornings for participants from
Hotel Casa 400. Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands, has the largest
historical inner city in Europe and the beautiful canals, monumental
buildings, museums, world famous art galleries, open air markets and
shopping streets can easily be explored on foot, should you have time
before or after the colloquium.

                      Accommodation and travel

A number of rooms have been booked for colloquium participants at Hotel
Casa 400.  A list of low budget or more expensive hotels will be provided
on request.
     Amsterdam is easily accessible by air, rail and road. There is a
direct rail connection to Amsterdam from Schiphol International Airport
located about 10 miles from the city centre. The city of Amsterdam
discourages its citizens from using cars, which means that there is no free
parking either at the hotel or in the vicinity.  Detailed travel
arrangements will be sent to those who have made bookings.

                           Keynote speaker

We are delighted to announce that Reinier Salverda, Professor of Dutch at
University College London, has agreed to be our keynote speaker. His topic
will be "Dutch linguists around 1900: a critical reappraisal".

     A book of abstracts will be made available to participants at the
beginning of the Colloquium.
Speakers who wish to make any adjustments to their abstracts should do so
before 31 May.


                    Provisional lecture programme

Wednesday 16 September.

13 00Arrival and registration
14 30R. Schreyer (Aachen), "John Wilkins, the man in the moone and
     everything: on links and hyperlinks in the history of ideas".
15 00M.M. Iserman  (Heidelberg), "Sounds and their signs in John Wilkin's
     Essay".
15 30N. Wilding  (Rome), "Galilean linguistics".
16 00Tea
16 30I. Zwiep (Amsterdam), "Hebrew studies at the time of the
     Counter-Refomation: the reception of Bellarmine's Institutiones".
17 00A.J. Klijnsmit (Amsterdam), "Vossius, Spinoza and Schultens: the
     application of Analogia in Hebrew grammar".
18 00Dinner
20 00R. Salverda (London), "Dutch linguistics around 1900: a critical
     reappraisal".

Thursday 17 September

09 30J. Privratska (Prague), "The reflections of Comenius  language
     endeavours in the Encyclopaedia Comeniana".
10 00J. Mills  (Luton), "Twentieth-century Cornish lexicography and
     language revival".
10 30P.J. Lucas (Dublin), "John Minshew, polymath and poseur: Old English
     in an early seventeenth-century dictionary".
11 00Coffee
11 30L. Kelly (Cambridge), "Michel Foucault, Richard McKeon and Grammatica
     Speculativa".
12 00J. Murphy (Davis, CA), "Early Modern grammarians who write about
     rhetoric".
13 15Lunch
14 30W.E. McMahon  (Akron, OH), "Revisiting the concept of logical form".
15 00B. Godart-Wendling  (Paris), "La place de la semantique dans les
     premieres grammaires categorielles".
15 30L. Shi-Xu  (Singapore), "The poetics of Formalism and
     Functionalisn:understanding linguistic science as discourse".
16 00Tea
16 30M.J. van der Wal (Leiden), "Feral children in The Netherlands: an
     eighteenth-century case within its European context".
17 00L Jooken  (Louvain), "James Hutton's synthesis of  epistemolinguistic
     issues at the end of the Scottish Enlightenment".
17 30R. Steadman-Jones  (Cambridge), "Face and race in the early
     nineteenth century: European grammars of Wolof and Urdu".

Friday 18 September

09 30S.A. Romaschko  (Moscow), "Transferring grammars: how German
     grammarby Jacob Grimm was converted into Russian historical grammar
     by Fedor Buslaev".
10 00T. Becker (Munich), "Hermann Paul, the post-generative morphologist".

10 30N. Helsloot (Amsterdam), "Nietsche's tone".
11 00Coffee
11 30H. Gwosdek (Tuebingen), "The English grammars for St Paul's School,
     London".
12 00P. Loonen (Groningen), "The production of French grammars by Hugenot
     refugees in the Dutch Republic".
12 30I. Tieken-Boon van Ostade (Leiden), "Towards an edition of Lowth's
     correspondence".
13 15Lunch
14 30E. H. Jahr (Tromso), "Clara Holst (1868-1935): Norwegian historical
     linguist and woman pioneer".
15 00A. Linn  (Sheffield), "Towards a stylistics of standardisation: the
     case of Norwegian and Faroese".
15 30J. M. Morris  (London), "Linguistic ideas for literacy in English".
16 00Tea
16 30B. Collins (Leiden) & I.M. Mees (Copenhagen), "Daniel Jones role in
     the development of a prestige variety of British English
     pronunciation".
17 00M.K.C. MacMahon (Glasgow), "The beginnings of phonetics in the
     British university system".
17 30Annual General Meeting

-  --Conference Dinner

On behalf of the organising committee:
     dr. Robin Smith
     Department of English Language and Literature
     University of Leiden
     P.O. Box 9515
     2300 RA  Leiden
     The Netherlands
     e-mail:    rdsmith at rullet.leidenuniv.nl

Those who want to attend the conference are kindly requested to print the
following registration form and hotel reservation form, complete them, and
send them by fax or regular mail to the addresses mentioned on the forms.

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***  THE HENRY SWEET SOCIETY FOR THE HISTORY OF LINGUISTIC IDEAS  ***
*** FIFTEENTH ANNUAL COLLOQUIUM, AMSTERDAM, SEPTEMBER 16-18, 1998 ***
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***    REGISTRATION FORM   (please print or use a typewriter)     ***

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MEMBERS of the Henry Sweet Society (or participants who wish to become a
member of the Henry Sweet Society, and will pay the membership fee of  9
British pounds (approx. DFL 32) at the registration desk on the first day
of the conference)
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***       END OF REGISTRATION FORM HSS AMSTERDAM CONFERENCE       ***
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***  THE HENRY SWEET SOCIETY FOR THE HISTORY OF LINGUISTIC IDEAS  ***
*** FIFTEENTH ANNUAL COLLOQUIUM, AMSTERDAM, SEPTEMBER 16-18, 1998 ***
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-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------

Date:  Tue, 28 Apr 1998 14:26:54 -0400
From:  Salvatore Attardo <sattardo at cc.ysu.edu>
Subject:  Teaching Linguistics (Grammar)

*** Call for Papers ***  *** Call for Papers ***

           "Teaching Linguistics" Symposium
                            on

                     TEACHING GRAMMAR

In conjunction with the Twenty-Second Annual Conference on
the Teaching of Foreign Languages and Literatures.

Youngstown State University
Youngstown, Ohio,
October 24, 1998

Plenary Speaker:

* Robert DeKeyser, University of Pittsburgh, Linguistics Dept.

Dr. DeKeyser will speak on "focus on form"

Proposals on topics related to the teaching of grammar in
first, second and foreign languages are welcomed. College and
university faculty, high school teachers, and graduate
students are invited to submit proposals.

Possible areas of focus might include, but are not limited
to: pedagogical grammars, history of grammatical teaching,
normatism/prescriptivism, pros and cons of formal
instruction, and all aspects of grammatical teaching, such as
methods, social aspects, audiences, situations of teaching
(L1, L2, FL), goals and objectives, etc. Special attention
will be given to papers dealing with the position and role of
grammatical instruction within the curriculum.

* All disciplinary approaches are welcome, such as language
arts teaching; second language acquisition: theory, research
and practice; pedagogical approaches and classroom
strategies; techniques and materials; innovations in media
technology; testing and assessment; ethnographic studies.
This is not, however, a symposium on Universal Grammar.

* Abstracts: Presentations should be 30 minutes long,
including time for questions. Send three copies of a one-
page, double spaced abstract to the Symposium Committee
(address below) by June 1, 1998.  E-mail submissions (ASCII
only, no attachments) are OK. Include contact information on
a cover sheet attached to the abstract. The abstract should
contain no information that identifies the presenter.
Notification will be mailed no later than July 1, 1998.

* Registration: All participants, including presenters, are
required to register to the Conference, however, a lower fee
for the Symposium day alone will be available. Registration
materials will be mailed in early August 1998. All accepted
presenters will receive the conference registration mailings.
Those interested in attending, but not presenting need only
request to be put on the mailing list.

Graduate students needing crash space or with financial
problems should mention this fact in the cover sheet.

* The Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages and
Literatures will feature two plenary speakers: Helena Curtain
(U. of Wisconsin) who will speak on FLES and David D. Herren
(Middlebury College) who will speak on CALL. Besides the
plenary speakers the conference will feature over thirty
presentations and workshops on various aspects of teaching
Foreign Languages and Literature.

* Abstracts and requests for information about the Teaching
Grammar symposium should be sent to:
Salvatore Attardo & Steven Brown
English Department, DeBartolo Hall 202
Youngstown State University
Youngstown OH 44555 USA
sattardo at cc.ysu.edu
srbrown at cc.ysu.edu

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