19.1709, FYI: EALing VI - Fall School in Linguistics 2008

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Subject: 19.1709, FYI: EALing  VI - Fall School in Linguistics 2008

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Date: 27-May-2008
From: Ernest Ulm < ealing at ens.fr >
Subject: EALing  VI - Fall School in Linguistics 2008

 

	
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Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 16:27:01
From: Ernest Ulm [ealing at ens.fr]
Subject: EALing  VI - Fall School in Linguistics 2008
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The Department of Cognitive Studies at the Paris Ecole Normale Supérieure
(ENS) with the support of the École Normale Supérieure Foundation,the Euryi
Project (Presupposition: A formal pragmatic approach) funded by the
European Science Foundation and the Research Alliance Ecole Normale
Supérieure-University College London -Université Pierre et Marie Curie
organizes its sixth international Fall School in Linguistics (on the
''summer school'' model). 
The goal of this interdisciplinary Fall school is to provide exposure to
linguistic theory and grammar based approaches to cognitive studies. Its
content varies from year to year, but typically includes: 

* General non technical introductions to contemporary linguistic research 
* Intensive introductory courses to some core areas of linguistic theory or
relevant domains 
* Seminars and talks on current research 
* Interaction between research in grammar and some related domains e.g. 
Psycholinguistics of Acquisition or of processing, Neurolinguistics,
Experimental Pragmatics, Philosophy of Language/Mind etc... 

Special events this year will include:

A workshop on Formal Semantics and Pragmatics, and Experimental Approaches
will be held on Saturday September 20th.

A poster session in which school participants can present their work will
be organized. A call for abstracts detailing submissions guidelines will be
issued shortly.

This Fall school will be held at the Ecole Normale Superieure (45 rue
d'Ulm, 75005 Paris: see http://www.ens.fr, from Tuesday, September 16th to
Thursday September the 25th included. 


Teachers and Lecturers will include: 

Klaus Abels - University College London
Adriana Belletti  - University of Siena  
Richard Breheny - University College London
Robyn Carston - University College London
Guglielmo Cinque - University of Venice 
Heather Ferguson - University College London
Bart Geurts - University of Nijmegen
Sabine Latridou - MIT 
Nathan Klinedinst - University College London
Geraldine Legendre - Johns Hopkins
Nausicaa Pouscoulous - University College London/Max Planck Insitute
Luigi Rizzi - University of Siena
Daniel Rothschild - Columbia University
Philippe Schlenker - Institut Jean Nicod; Ecole Normale Supérieure
Paul Smolensky Johns Hopkins University
Edward Stabler - UCLA
Arnim von Stechow - University of Tuebingen
Michael Tanenhaus - University of Rochester
	
All relevant information regarding:
- the registration procedure 
- teaching and lecturing faculty 
- calendar of courses, seminars and lectures 
- abstract submissions
- lodging and other practical information 

will be posted and regularly updated on the EALing website:

http://ealing.cognition.ens.fr 

Please address all correspondence to: Ernest Ulm  ealing at ens.fr> 

Note on registration: 
Registration fees: 95 Euros
Space is limited. Registration will close once all the available slots are
taken 



Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics





 






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