23.572, Confs: Syntax/Switzerland

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Subject: 23.572, Confs: Syntax/Switzerland

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Date: 02-Feb-2012
From: Ur Shlonsky [ur.shlonsky at unige.ch]
Subject: Cartography – Where Do We Go from Here?


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Date: Fri, 03 Feb 2012 13:14:52
From: Ur Shlonsky [ur.shlonsky at unige.ch]
Subject: Cartography – Where Do We Go from Here?

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Cartography – Where Do We Go from Here? 

Date: 07-Jun-2012 - 09-Jun-2012 
Location: Geneva, Switzerland 
Contact: Ur Shlonsky 
Contact Email: cartography.in.geneva at gmail.com 

Linguistic Field(s): Syntax 

Meeting Description: 

The cartographic enterprise in Syntax emerged and gained its name in 
a series of colloquia held in Italy in the late 90's and became widely 
known through the publication of the OUP series The Cartography of 
Syntactic Structures.

It is high time to take stock of the research that has been carried out 
within what has become one of the major sub-fields of research in 
generative syntax, make explicit the theoretical and empirical issues 
that it has elucidated and, perhaps most importantly, discuss the 
theoretical problems that it engenders and reveals, exploring and 
evaluating directions for future research. 

The conference is open to the interested public and there is no 
registration fee. However, we do request that you preregister. This can 
be done by sending an e-mail to cartography.in.geneva at gmail.com 
with 'Conference preregistration' in the subject line and your name, 
address and affiliation in the message body.

Hotel rooms can be booked on http://www.geneva-tourism.ch. Book 
early!

For further information, please contact the organizers at 
cartography.in.geneva at gmail.com. 

Confirmed speakers (in alphabetical order):

Enoch Aboh (Amsterdam)
Adriana Belletti (Siena)
Valentina Bianchi (Siena)
Giuliano Bocci (Geneva)
Pavel Caha (Tromso)
Anna Cardinaletti (Venice)
Stephanie Durrleman (Geneva)
Yoshio Endo (Kanda)
Irene Franco (Leiden)
Giuliana Giusti (Venice)
Günther Grewendorf (Frankfurt)
Teresa Guasti(Milan)
Liliane Haegeman(Ghent)
K.A. Jayaseelan (Hyderabad)
Angelika Kratzer (Amherst)
Christopher Laenzlinger (Geneva)
Cecilia Poletto (Frankfurt)
Genoveva Puskas (Geneva)
Luigi Rizzi (Geneva & Siena)
Ian Roberts (Cambridge)
Mamoru Saito (Nanzan)
Ur Shlonsky (Geneva)
Gabriela Soare (Geneva)
Michal Starke (Tromso)
W-T Dylan Tsai (Taiwan)
Edwin Williams (Princeton)






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