22.3854, Confs: Modern Greek, General Ling/Belgium

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Subject: 22.3854, Confs: Modern Greek, General Ling/Belgium

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Date: 03-Oct-2011
From: Mark Janse [mark.janse at ugent.be]
Subject: Modern Greek Dialects & Linguistic Theory


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Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2011 13:39:44
From: Mark Janse [mark.janse at ugent.be]
Subject: Modern Greek Dialects & Linguistic Theory

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Modern Greek Dialects & Linguistic Theory 
Short Title: MGDLT5 

Date: 20-Sep-2012 - 22-Sep-2012 
Location: Gent, Belgium 
Contact: Mark Janse 
Contact Email: mgdlt5 at ugent.be 
Meeting URL: http://www.mgdlt5.ugent.be 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Subject Language(s): Greek, Modern (ell)

Meeting Description: 

5th International Conference on Modern Greek Dialects & Linguistic Theory
20-22 September 2012
Universiteit Gent / Ghent University (Belgium)
Contact: mgdlt5 at ugent.be 

The Greek Section of the Department of Linguistics at Ghent University is pleased to announce the 5th International Conference on Modern Greek Dialects & Linguistic Theory (MGDLT5), which will be held 20-22 September 2012 at the Royal Academy of Dutch Language & Literature (KANTL), Koningstraat 18, Ghent. MGDLT5 continues the series that began in Patras (Greece), 2000, and had its latest instantiation in Chios (Greece), 2009. As opposed to the Romance languages and their dialects, the Modern Greek dialects are much less well-known among general linguists, yet these dialects exhibit a bewildering variety of phenomena due to the fact that many of them have developed in relative isolation or in contact-situations with other dialects and/or other languages. The aim of MGDLT is to highlight the importance of the Modern Greek dialects for general linguists, whether they are interested in phonetics and phonology, morphology and word-formation, syntax and semantics, pragmatics and discourse analysis, psycho- or sociolinguistics, historical-comparative or contact linguistics. The Modern Greek dialects offer a plethora of interesting or even intriguing data which can be used to test prevailing hypothesis about language structure and language use, or which can be analyzed in different ways, using different methods and theories developed in modern linguistics. 

Invited Speakers:

Geoffrey Horrocks (University of Cambridge)
Adam Ledgeway (University of Cambridge)
Peter Trudgill (University of Agder/LaTrobe University) 

Preliminary Program:

Thursday 20 September

09.00-18.00         
Registration

09.00-10.00        
 Coffee

10.00-10.40         
Welcome

10.40-11.30         
Plenary Lecture: Geoffrey Horrocks (University of Cambridge)

11.30-12.30       
Conference Papers (2)

12.30-14.00        
 Lunch / Poster Session

14.00-16.00         
Conference Papers (4)

16.00-16.30         
Coffee

16.30-18.30         
Conference Papers (4)

18.30-19.00        
Book Presentation

19.00-20.30         
Reception / Poster Session

Friday 21 September

09.10-10.00         
Plenary Lecture: Peter Trudgill (Universy of Agder / LaTrobe University)

10.00-11.00         
Conference Papers (3)

11.00-11.30        
Coffee

11.30-13.00         
Conference Papers (3)

13.00-14.00        
 Lunch / Poster Session

14.00-16.00        
 Conference Papers (4)

16.00-16.30         
Coffee

16.30-19.00         
Conference Papers (5)

20.00-22.30        
 Conference Dinner

Saturday 22 September

09.10-10.00         
Plenary Lecture: Adam Ledgeway (Universy of Cambridge)

10.00-11.00         
Conference Papers (3)

11.00-11.30         
Coffee

11.30-12.30         
Conference Papers (2)

12.30-13.00         
Business Meeting

13.00-14.00         
Lunch






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