15.1679, Confs: History of Ling/France

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-15-1679. Mon May 31 2004. ISSN: 1068-4875.

Subject: 15.1679, Confs: History of Ling/France

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Date:  Mon, 31 May 2004 06:06:24 -0400 (EDT)
From:  aurnague at univ-pau.fr
Subject:  Peripatetic Seminar on Language, Computation and Cognition

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Date:  Mon, 31 May 2004 06:06:24 -0400 (EDT)
From:  aurnague at univ-pau.fr
Subject:  Peripatetic Seminar on Language, Computation and Cognition

Peripatetic Seminar on Language, Computation and Cognition

Date: 15-Jun-2004 - 23-Jun-2004
Location: Toulouse, Bordeaux, Donostia/San Sebastian, France
Contact: Michel Aurnague
Contact Email: aurnague at univ-pau.fr

Linguistic Sub-field: Linguistic Theories ,Semantics ,Syntax ,History
of Linguistics

Meeting Description:

Perpaus is a peripatetic/itinerant seminar on language (and, in
particular, on its semantic aspects) studied from a pluridisciplinary
perspective, through its structures, its logico-formal and
computational properties as well as in the light of the cognitive
processes it gives rise to.

Organized by several research groups from the Pyrenean region
(Toulouse, Bordeaux, Bayonne, Donostia-San Sebastián), the Perpaus
consortium welcomes, for each of its cycles, a renowned researcher who
presents, in the various centres, the main results of her/his research
as well as her/his analyses and reflections about the chosen
linguistic themes.

The Perpaus-04 invited speaker is John Anderson, Emeritus Professor of
the University of Edinburgh, Fellow of the British Academy and Doctor
Honoris Causa of the University of Toulouse-Le Mirail. Author of ten
important books and more than a hundred papers or chapters in
prestigious international journals or book series, John Anderson is
world-famous for his contribution to the elaboration of case grammar
and for his work on the localist hypothesis. His research has covered
the various fields of the linguistic domain (phonology, morphology,
syntax, semantics) and has been guided by the idea that all levels of
linguistic representation have essentially the same structure. More
generally, John Anderson considers the language faculty as being
grounded in more general cognitive abilities which underlie perception
and action. John Anderson's lectures will take place at Toulouse,
Bordeaux and Donostia-San Sebastián.

Organizers:
- Equipe de Recherche en Syntaxe et Sémantique (ERSS-UMR 5610, CNRS,
Univ. de Toulouse-Le Mirail & Univ. de Bordeaux 3))
- Centre de Recherche sur la Langue et les Textes Basques (IKER-UMR
5478, CNRS, Univ. de Bordeaux 3 & Univ. de Pau et des Pays de
l'Adour)
- Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse (IRIT-UMR 5505,
CNRS, Univ. Paul Sabatier)
- Institute for Logic, Cognition, Language and Information (ILCLI,
Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea/Universidad del País Vasco)

15 & 16  06 2004 (14:00) Toulouse, Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail
			(Maison de la Recherche, room/salle D31)
			''Modern grammars of case''

21  06  2004 (14:30) Bordeaux, Université de Bordeaux 3
			(lecture theatre/amphithéâtre 3)
			''The legacy of case grammar''

23  06  2004 (10:00) Donostia/San Sebastián, ILCLI
			(Villa Asunción, 275 avenue Jose Elosegi etorbidea)
			''Grammar and meaning: Two cheers for structuralism''

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