15.3256, Confs: Contrastive Ling/English/Greek/Protaras, Cyprus

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Subject: 15.3256, Confs: Contrastive Ling/English/Greek/Protaras, Cyprus

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Date: 17-Nov-2004
From: Kleanthes Grohmann < kleanthi at ucy.ac.cy >
Subject: Generative Approaches to Contrastive Linguistics 1: The Grammars of English and Greek in Comparison



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Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 21:50:42
From: Kleanthes Grohmann < kleanthi at ucy.ac.cy >
Subject: Generative Approaches to Contrastive Linguistics 1: The Grammars of English and Greek in Comparison


Generative Approaches to Contrastive Linguistics 1: The Grammars of English and
Greek in Comparison
Short Title: GACL 1

Date: 26-Nov-2004 - 28-Nov-2004
Location: Protaras, Cyprus
Contact: Kleanthes Grohmann
Contact Email: kleanthi at ucy.ac.cy
Meeting URL: http://www.punksinscience.org/kleanthes/GACL

Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Linguistic
Theories; Morphology; Phonetics; Phonology; Psycholinguistics; Semantics;
Syntax; Typology

Subject Language(s): English (Language Code: ENG); Greek (Language Code: GRK)

Meeting Description:

This workshop will be the first of hopefully many to follow on Generative
Approaches to Contrastive Linguistics. Taking a small sample of languages
to be studied in comparison, GACL 1 will be devoted to the grammars of
English and Greek, including their dialects.

Please check the conference website for updated information:

http://www.punksinscience.org/kleanthes/GACL





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