17.3805, Calls: General Ling/Argentina; General Ling/USA

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LINGUIST List: Vol-17-3805. Fri Dec 22 2006. ISSN: 1068 - 4875.

Subject: 17.3805, Calls: General Ling/Argentina; General Ling/USA

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1)
Date: 21-Dec-2006
From: Luis Paris < paris at lab.cricyt.edu.ar >
Subject: 4th Encuentro de Gramática Generativa 

2)
Date: 21-Dec-2006
From: Daniel Collins < collins.232 at osu.edu >
Subject: Southeast European Studies Association 

	
-------------------------Message 1 ---------------------------------- 
Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2006 12:49:07
From: Luis Paris < paris at lab.cricyt.edu.ar >
Subject: 4th Encuentro de Gramática Generativa 
 


Full Title: 4th Encuentro de Gramática Generativa 
Short Title: EGG4 

Date: 26-Jul-2007 - 28-Jul-2007
Location: Mendoza, Argentina 
Contact Person: Luis París
Meeting Email: egenerativa4 at yahoo.com
Web Site: http://www.cricyt.edu.ar/institutos/incihusa/ul/webhelpul/ul.htm 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 15-Apr-2007 

Meeting Description:

The 'IV Encuentro de Gramática Generativa', which will be held in Mendoza (Argentina) on July 26-28 2007, is organized by the INCIHUSA, Institute of Social Sciences (Conicet). Submissions are invited for papers in any field related to the formal study of grammar (Syntax, Morphology, Phonology, Semantics, lexical theory, interfaces, Language Acquisition, Philosophy of language). Grammatical descriptions within any explicit and formal framework are welcomed; particularly encouraged are those which tackle South American aboriginal languages. Talks will be organized around major topics, depending on the content of the submissions. 

Abstracts should be sent by e-mail as an attachment to the following address: egenerativa4 at yahoo.com . Abstracts should be no longer than two pages, including references and examples, with margins of at least 1-inch, 12pt font. In the plain text part of your email message (not the attachment), please supply the following information:
- name, 
- affiliation,
- title of the paper,
- email address,
- mail address.

There will be 30 min. presentations with 10 min. for discussion. Official languages are English, Spanish and Portuguese. 

Notification of acceptance will be sent no later than May 1st, 2005.

Conference Fees:
- Regular: U$S 30 

Program Committee: 
David Embick (University of Pennsylvania)
Celia Jakubowicz (Université de Paris V - CNRS)
Angela Di Tullio (Universidad Nacional del Comahue)
Jean-Pierre Koenig (State University of New York, Buffalo)
Jairo Nunes (Universidade de Campinas)
Raúl Aranovich (University of California, Davis)
Silvina Montrul (University of Illinois, Urbana)
Shahid Rahman (Universitè Lille 3, France)

Organizing Committee: 
Luis París (Incihusa-Conicet), local coordinator; Víctor Castel (Incihusa-Conicet, UNC), Ester Car (Incihusa-Conicet), Laura Kornfeld (CONICET/ Universidad de Buenos Aires), Ángela Di Tullio (U.N. del Comahue), Andrés Saab (U.N. del Comahue/ Conicet), Lucía Brandani (Conicet/ Universidad de Buenos Aires), 

For further information: egenerativa4 at yahoo.com


	
-------------------------Message 2 ---------------------------------- 
Date: Fri, 22 Dec 2006 12:49:12
From: Daniel Collins < collins.232 at osu.edu >
Subject: Southeast European Studies Association 

	

Full Title: Southeast European Studies Association 
Short Title: SEESA 

Date: 26-Apr-2007 - 28-Apr-2007
Location: Columbus, Ohio, USA 
Contact Person: Daniel Collins
Meeting Email: collins.232 at osu.edu

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 15-Jan-2007 

Meeting Description:

The Third Southeast European Studies Association Conference is a cross-disciplinary meeting devoted to the Southeast European region, including the successor states of the former Yugoslavia, Bulgaria,Romania, Albania, Greece,  and Turkey. All  disciplines are  welcome, including but not restricted  to, anthropology,  cultural  studies, education, film studies, folklore, history, literature, linguistics,  political science, and  sociology. 

Following  on the  success  of the  first  (2002) and second (2005)
conferences of  the Southeast  European  Studies  Association
(SEESA), the  third SEESA conference will be held at  The Ohio State
University (Columbus, Ohio) on 26-28 April 2007.

The Organizing  Committee is now  accepting proposals for papers that
treat  some aspect  of the  Southeast European  region,
including the successor states of the former Yugoslavia, Bulgaria,
Romania, Albania, Greece,  and Turkey. All  disciplines are  welcome,
including but not restricted  to, anthropology,  cultural  studies,
education, film studies, folklore, history, language,  literature,
linguistics,  political science, and  sociology.  Papers
addressing   issues  that  cross   national  and disciplinary
boundaries are particularly welcome.  Papers will be  20 minutes in
length, with 10  minutes beyond that for questions and discussion.

One special feature of this year's SEESA Meeting is that the Tenth
Annual Kenneth E. Naylor Memorial Lecture will be a plenary event at
the conference, with Brian Joseph as the lecturer speaking on Balkan
linguistics.  In addition, in recognition of the special nature of
this anniversary for the lecture, two panels consisting of previous
Naylor lecturers (Victor Friedman, Ronelle Alexander, Wayles Browne,
Howard Aronson, Christina Kramer, Ilse Lehiste, Grace Fielder, and
Tom Priestly) will be convened to present papers on topics in South
Slavic and Balkan linguistics and to offer some remembrances of
Kenneth Naylor.

Potential presenters may submit paper proposals by sending a title
and a one-page abstract  of the  proposed  paper, together  with  the
author's name, address,  and   contact information (phone and e-
mail).  The deadline for  submitting all  proposals is  January 15,
2007.   The program will be  announced by February 20, 2007.

Please  address all  questions  to Professor Brian  Joseph (joseph.
1 at osu.edu) or Daniel Collins (collins.232 at osu.edu).  Titles,
abstracts, and  contact  information  may  be   sent  by email to
collins.232 at osu.edu, by fax to 614-688-3107, or to the address below.

Daniel Collins, Chair
Slavic and East European Languages and Literatures
The Ohio State University
400 Hagerty Hall
1775 College Road
Columbus, OH 43210-1340
 



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