11.2735, Calls: Root and Template, Syntax of Semitic Languages

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Subject: 11.2735, Calls: Root and Template, Syntax of Semitic Languages

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1)
Date:  Thu, 14 Dec 2000 16:50:31 -0800 (PST)
From:  hagit borer <borer at rcf.usc.edu>
Subject:  Workshop on Root and Template:  Date Correction

2)
Date:  Thu, 14 Dec 2000 16:41:04 -0800 (PST)
From:  hagit borer <borer at rcf.usc.edu>
Subject:  The Syntax of Semitic Languages:  Date Corrections

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

Date:  Thu, 14 Dec 2000 16:50:31 -0800 (PST)
From:  hagit borer <borer at rcf.usc.edu>
Subject:  Workshop on Root and Template:  Date Correction

CALL: ROOT AND TEMPLATE: Date Correction

Please note: the dates that was originally advertized in
conjunction with this workshop were wrong! The correct
date for the workshop is

May 7, 2001.

The deadline for the submission of abstracts is

February 15, 2001

A workshop to be conducted in conjunction with the conference on The
Syntax of Semitic Languages and its interfaces, Department of Linguistics,
University of Southern California

Date:  May 7, 2001
		

Invited Speakers:   Outi Bat-El
                    Jean Lowenstamm
                    Jean-Francois Prunet

What is the grammatical status of Semitic consonantal roots?
Are they psychologically real? Are they listed separately in the
lexicon?  Is such a listing accompanied with distinct
orphological, phonological, or syntactic information?

What is the grammatical status of Semitic vocalic templates?
Are they morphologically well-defined, or are they only
subject to phonological restrictions?  Are they sytactically
represented? Are they psychologically real?
		
In the past few years, from the perspectives of both recent
syntactic and phonological theories, many of these issues have
acquired new theoretical significance.  It is for this
reason that the Department of Linguistics at  the University of Southern
California, in conjunction with its conference on The Syntax
of Semitic Languages and its Interfaces, will be hosting a
workshop devoted o this topic.

Abstracts are invited for 30 or 40 minute talks (plus 15 minute
discussion), touching upon any aspect of the root/template
issue, including, but not limited to, its syntactic, its
phonological, its morpholgical, and its psycholinguistic
ramifications.

Hard copy submissions:
Please send 5 copies of an anonymous abstract, at most 2-pages
long (including examples and references).  Please enclose a 3x5 card with
submission stating name of paper, name of author, affiliation and
address, including e-mail address, phone number and fax
number, where available.

e-mail submissions:
Please send e-mail abstracts as  either Word
files or PDF files to:
emconf at usc.edu

Please specify clearly whether you are submitting an
abstract for a 30 or for a 40 minutes talk.

Fax submissions will not be accepted.

Deadline for receipt of abstracts:

February 15, 2001

Please drect all inquiries and abstracts to:
Hagit Borer
Department of Linguistics
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA 90089-1693
USA
semconf at usc.edu

FUNDING PERMITTING, SPEAKERS CAN EXPECT PARTIAL TO
FULL REIMBURSEMNT FOR THEIR TRAVEL EXPENSES.



-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------

Date:  Thu, 14 Dec 2000 16:41:04 -0800 (PST)
From:  hagit borer <borer at rcf.usc.edu>
Subject:  The Syntax of Semitic Languages:  Date Corrections

Call: The Syntax of Semitic Languages and its Interfaces

Date Corrections:

Please note: the dates advertized for the workshops associated with this
conference were reversed.  Correct dates are below.

The deadline for abstract submission is February 15, 2001

Call for Papers
The Department of Linguistics at the University of Southern California
will be hosting a conference on the Syntax of Semitic Languages and its
Interfaces, May 4-6, 2001. Abstracts are invited for 30 or 40 minutes
talks (plus 15 minutes for discussion) on al aspects of the syntax of
Semitic Languages and its interfaces, including, but not limited to, the
syntax-semantics interface, morpho-syntax, language acquisition, language
processing, etc.

Two workshops will be held in conjuntion with the conference:

	1.     Bound Pronouns, one day workshop, May 3, 2001
	2.     Root and Template, one day workshop, May 7, 2001

A call for abstracts for the workshops will be separately posted.

Hard copy submissions:
Please send 5 copies of an anonymous abstract, at most 2 pages long
(including examples and references).  Please enclose a 3x5 card with
submission stating name of paper, name of author, affiliation and address,
including -mail address, phone number and fax number, where available.
		
e-mail submissions:
Please send e-mail abstracts as either Word files or PDF files to:

semconf at usc.edu

Please specify clearly whether you are submittng an abstract for a 30 or
for a 40 minute talk.

Fax submissions will not be accepted.

Deadline for receipt of abstracts:
February 15, 2001

Please direct all inquiries and abstracts to:
Hagit Borer
Department of Lingustics
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA 90089-1693
USA
semconf at usc.edu

FUNDING PERMITTING, SPEAKERS CAN EXPECT PARTIAL TO FULL REIMBURSEMENT FOR
THEIR TRAVEL EXPENSES.

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