21.4877, Calls: Linguistic Theories, General Linguistics/Spain

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Subject: 21.4877, Calls: Linguistic Theories, General Linguistics/Spain

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Date: 01-Dec-2010
From: Angel Jimenez [ajimfer at us.es]
Subject: 21st Colloquium on Generative Grammar
 

	
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Date: Fri, 03 Dec 2010 15:29:59
From: Angel Jimenez [ajimfer at us.es]
Subject: 21st Colloquium on Generative Grammar

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Full Title: 21st Colloquium on Generative Grammar 
Short Title: CGG21 

Date: 07-Apr-2011 - 09-Apr-2011
Location: Seville, Spain 
Contact Person: Angel Jimenez
Meeting Email: cgg21 at us.es
Web Site: http://congreso.us.es/cggsevilla21 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Linguistic Theories 

Call Deadline: 15-Dec-2010 

Meeting Description:

The Colloquium on Generative Grammar is a conference organized every year since 1991 in a different university of the Iberian Peninsula where linguists from all over the world present and discuss current proposals on the study of the language faculty within the Generative Grammar framework. It hosts formal analyses in all subdomains of grammar and their interfaces. The 21st Colloquium on Generative Grammar will be held in Seville (Spain), 7-9 April.

Invited speakers:
Pilar Barbosa (Universidade do Minho)
Shigeru Miyagawa (MIT)
Josep Quer (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
Ian Roberts (University of Cambridge) 

Call for Papers

Linguists working in any theoretical framework of Generative Grammar are invited to participate. Each presentation will be allotted 30 minutes plus 10 minutes for discussion. A limited number of abstracts will also be accepted for two poster sessions.

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The official language of the conference will be English.

Deadline for abstract submission: December 15, 2010

Notification of acceptance: February 2, 2011

Conference dates: April 7-9, 2011




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