17.344, Calls: Ling Theories/Germany;Neuroling/Italy

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Subject: 17.344, Calls: Ling Theories/Germany;Neuroling/Italy

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1)
Date: 30-Jan-2006
From: schaefer florian < florian at ifla.uni-stuttgart.de >
Subject: Generative Grammatik des Südens 

2)
Date: 30-Jan-2006
From: Valentina Bambini < v.bambini at sns.it >
Subject: The Architecture of Language. From Cognitive Modelling to Brain Mapping and Back 

	
-------------------------Message 1 ---------------------------------- 
Date: Wed, 01 Feb 2006 13:32:18
From: schaefer florian < florian at ifla.uni-stuttgart.de >
Subject: Generative Grammatik des Südens 
 


Full Title: Generative Grammatik des Südens 
Short Title: GGS 

Date: 26-May-2006 - 28-May-2006
Location: Stuttgart, Germany 
Contact Person: Florian Schäfer
Meeting Email: ggs at ifla.uni-stuttgart.de
Web Site: http://ifla.uni-stuttgart.de/~tom/ggs/index.shtml 

Linguistic Field(s): Linguistic Theories 

Call Deadline: 01-Mar-2006 

Meeting Description:

Die traditionelle GGS, diesmal in Stuttgart. 

Es ist soweit: vom 26.-28.5.2006 findet die GGS in der WM-Stadt
Stuttgart statt.  Wie ueblich, darf vortragen, wer sich schnell genug
meldet, um einen Platz zu bekommen.  Alles irgendwie Generative ist
willkommen.

Wir planen 23 Slots (30 + 10 Minuten).  Um die inhaltliche
Organisation zu erleichtern, bitten wir, neben dem Titel des Vortrags
eine kurze Beschreibung hinzuzufuegen.  Wir brauchen kein richtiges
Abstract, nur 5-10 Saetze, die uns sagen, worum es geht.  Bitte
schickt keine Attachments, sondern einfach nur ein paar Zeilen blanken
Text (ohne Umlaute usw).

Wie ueblich, wird's am Samstag Abend nach den Vortraegen eine Party
geben.  Das Programm wird voraussichtlich ab Mitte Maerz bereitstehen.
Das, sowie infos zu Anfahrt, Unterkunfstmoeglichkeiten usw. findet ihr
auf der folgenden Webseite:

http://ifla.uni-stuttgart.de/~tom/ggs/index.shtml

Wer mitmachen moechte, soll eine E-Mail an ggs at ifla.uni-stuttgart.de
schicken, und zwar mit Folgendem: (bitte, kopiert's einfach in die Mail
rein)

1. Ich komme zur GGS nach Stuttgart

2. Ich moechte vortragen.  Ja/Nein

       Titel:

       Kurze Beschreibung:

       Technische Beduerfnisse (Beamer usw.):

3. Ich komme am Samstagabend zur Party.  Ja/Nein


Hoffentlich bis dann,

        Artemis, Florian und Tom


	
-------------------------Message 2 ---------------------------------- 
Date: Wed, 01 Feb 2006 13:32:23
From: Valentina Bambini < v.bambini at sns.it >
Subject: The Architecture of Language. From Cognitive Modelling to Brain Mapping and Back 

	

Full Title: The Architecture of Language. From Cognitive Modelling to Brain Mapping and Back 
Short Title: ArchLang 2006 

Date: 08-Jun-2006 - 10-Jun-2006
Location: Pisa, Italy 
Contact Person: Valentina Bambini
Meeting Email: v.bambini at sns.it
Web Site: http://alphalinguistica.sns.it/ArchLang/index.htm 

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Neurolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 15-Mar-2006 

Meeting Description:

'The Architecture of Language' is an international conference focussing on the brain aspects of language functioning. The aim of the meeting is to rethink the global architecture of language by combining data from functional exploration of the brain with proposals from the linguistic and cognitive science, thus favouring the interdisciplinary dialog.
 
Invited Speakers:
Susan Bookheimer, Stefano Cappa, Alfonso Caramazza, Angela Friederici, Brian Mac Whinney, Andrea Moro, Mark Turner, Michael Ullman.
The meeting will also host a Workshop on Lexical Complexity, with presentations by Valentina Bambini, Marcella Bertuccelli Papi, Cristina Cacciari, Vittorio Gallese, Costanza Papagno.

Program Committee:
Pier Marco Bertinetto, Marcella Bertuccelli Papi, Alessandro Lenci, Giovanna Marotta, Pietro Pietrini

Scientific Committee: 
Bruno Bara, Cristina Burani, Manuel Carreiras, Gennaro Chierchia, Francesco Di Russo, Mario Guazzelli, Remo Job, Alessandro Laudanna, Claudio Luzzatti, William Marslen-Wilson, Jacques Mehler, Lavinia Merlini Barbaresi, Daniela Perani, Vito Pirrelli, Luigi Rizzi, Carlo Semenza, Tim Shallice, Deirdre Wilson

Satellite activity of the 12th Organization for Human Brain Mapping Meeting, Florence, June 11-15, 2006. 

The organizers invite researchers to submit abstracts for poster presentations and/or oral communications addressing topics in the fields of experimental psycholinguistics and neurolinguistics.

Abstract submissions are limited to a total of 500 words (not including title, authors, and affiliations), organized in the following sections: Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion. Abstracts may also include either a table and/or figure(s). All contributions should be in English.

To submit an abstract, Authors should fill out our on-line form.
All submitted abstracts will be reviewed by at least 2 members of the Scientific Committe. Approval decisions are based upon these reviews. 
Authors selected for poster or oral presentations will be notified by March 31, 2006.

Abstracts selected by the Scientific Committee on the basis of scientific merit will be published in a special issue of Brain Research Bulletin devoted to ''The Architecture of Language'', along with main speakers' contributions.
 



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