Call for papers: 2002 International Congress of Linguists (plenar y on endangered languages) -- DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACTS 1 OCTOBER 2001
Scott McGinnis
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XVII International Congress of Linguists
Oaxaca, Mexico, July 7-12, 2002
Organized by
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)
Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana (UAM)
under the auspices of the
Comité International Permanent des Linguistes
General Information
First Circular
UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AUTÓNOMA DE MÉXICO
Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas
Circuito Exterior sin número
Ciudad Universitaria
Delegación Coyoacán
México, D.F., CP 04510
Tels.: (52) 5622-9535; (52) 5622-9662; (52) 5660-0648; (52)
5622-9512
Fax: (52) 5622-9651; (52) 5665-2959
In charge: Ramón Arzápalo Marín
inantrop at servidor.unam.mx
arzapalo at servidor.unam.mx
UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA METROPOLITANA
Avenida Michoacán y La Purísima sin número
Colonia Vicentina
México, D.F., CP 09340
Tels.: (52) 5804-4750; (52) 5804-4600
Fax: (52) 5612-5682
In charge: José Lema and Antonio Morales
jlem at xanum.mx
XVII International Congress of Linguists
Oaxaca, México, July 8-12, 2002
Organizing Committee
President: Dra. Beatriz Garza Cuarón
Vice-Presidents: Dr. José Lema and Dr. Christian Lehmann
Secretary General and Treasurer: Dr. Ramón Arzápalo Marín
PROGRAM
Sunday, July 7 Registration
Reception
Monday, July 8 Opening ceremony
First plenary session
Parallel sessions
Panel discussions
Tuesday, July 9 Second plenary session
Parallel sessions
Panel discussions
Wednesday, July 10 Visits to the prehispanic ruins of Mitla
and
Monte Albán, and to Colonial churches and museums
Thursday, July 11 Third plenary session
Parallel sessions
Panel discussions
Friday, July 12 Fourth plenary session
Parallel sessions
Panel discussions
Saturday, July 13 Closing ceremony
Plenary sessions:
a. Typology
b. Endangered Languages
c. Sociolinguistics
d. Language and the mind
Parallel sessions:
a. Language policies nowadays
b. Lexicology
c. Pidgins, Creoles, Languages in contact
d. Comparative Linguistics
e. Computer Sciences and Linguistics
f. Sign Languages
g. Language Standards and Norms
h. Automatic Speech Recognition
i. Language and Fieldwork
j. Techniques for Language Description (Phonetics, Phonology,
Morphology,
Syntax, General Grammar, etc.)
Scientific Commmittee
1) Tipology
Dra. Paulette Levy, UNAM, México
Dr. Bernard Comrie, Max Plank, Nijmegen
Dra. Joan Bybee, University of California
Dr. Thomas Smith Stark, COLMEX
2) Morphology
Dra. Elizabeth Beniers, UNAM, México
Dr. Frans Plank, University of Konstanz, Germany
Dra. Joan Bybee, University of California
Dra. Brenda Laca, Freie Universitet, Berlin
Dr. P.A. Matthews, Cambridge University, England
Dr. Wolfgang Dressler, University of Vienna
Dr. Ignacio Bosque, Universidad Complutense, Madrid,
Spain
3) Syntax and Semantics
Dr. José Lema, UAM, México
Dra. Paulette Levy, UNAM, México
Dr. Heles Contreras, University of Vancouver, Canada
Dr. Esther Torrego, University. of Boston
Dra. M Luisa Rivero, University. of Ottawa,
Canada
Dra. Violeta Demonte, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid,
Spain
Dr. Ignacio Bosque, Universidad Complutense, Madrid,
Spain
Dr. Peter Culicover, University of California, Irvine
Dr. David M. Perlmutter, University of California
Dr. Michael Brame, University of Washington
4) Semantics
Dr. Ricardo Maldonado, UNAM, México
Dr. Beatriz Garza Cuarón, COLMEX and UNAM
Dr. Ruth M. Kempson, University College, London
Dr. Jerrold J. Katz, MIT
Dr. Charles J. Fillmore, Ohio State University
Dr. D. Terence Langendoen, CUNY
Dr. Edward Keenan, University of Pennsylvania
Dr. James D. McCawley, University of Chicago
Dr. George Lakoff, University of California, at Berkeley
Dr. Herbert E. Brekle, Universität Regensburg, Germany
Dr. Janet Dean Fodor, University. of Connecticut
Dr. Jerry A. Fodor, MIT
Dr. Kurt Baldinger, Heidelberg University, Germany
Dr. Manfred Bierwisch, Germany
Dr. Thomas A. Sebeok, University of Bloomington, Indiana
5) Language and Mind
Dra. Peggy Ostroski, UNAM, México
Dra. Lourdes de León, CIESAS-San Cristóbal, Chiapas,
México
Dra. Estela Treviño, UAM, México
6) Phonology
Dra. Verónica Vázquez, UNAM, México
Dra. Dianne Archangeli
Dr. Douglas Pulley Blank
Grounded Phonology:
Dr. Bruce Hayes, UCLA
Dr. Donca Steriade, UCLA
Dr. Junko-Itô, University of California at Santa Cruz
Optimality Theory:
Dr. Alan Prince, University of Mass., at Amherst or
Purdue
University
Dr. Ronald Langacker, University of California, at San
Diego
7) History of Linguistics
Dr. Ignacio Guzmán Betancourt INAH, México
Dr. Beatriz Garza Cuarón, UNAM and COLMEX
Dr. Sylvain Aroux, Université de Paris, 7 and CNRS
Dr. Hans Aarleff, Princeton University
Dr. F.R. Palmer, University of Reading, England
Dr. Dell Hymes, University of Pensylvania
Dr. Herbert E. Brekle, Universität Regensburg, Germany
Dr. Giulio Lepschy, University of Reading, England
Dr. Klaus D. Dutz, Universität Trier, Germany
Dr. David Cram, Oxford University
Dr. Thomas A. Sebeok, University of Bloomington, Indiana
8) Adquisition of Language
Dr. Cecilia Rojas, UNAM, México
Dr. Emilia Ferreiro - DIE-CINVESTAV-, México
Dr. Donna Jakson UNAM, México
Dr. Ruth Berman, Tel Aviv University
Dr. Edy Veneziano, Université de Nancy, France
Dr. Melisa Bowerman, Max Plank, Nimega
Dr. Lise Memn, University of Colorado
Dr. Michel Tomassello, Max Plank, Berlin
9) Historical Linguistcs
Dr. Leonardo Manrique, INAH, México
Dr. José Antonio Pascual, Universidad de Salamanca,
Spain
Dr. Manuel Alvar, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Dr. Jon Aske, University of California, Berkeley
Dr. Patrick E. Marlow, University of Illinois, - Urbana
Dr. Tim Pulju, Rice University
10) Sociolinguistics
Dra. Dora Pellicer, ENAH, México
Dra. Deborah Schiffrin, Georgetown University
Dr. William Labov, Georgetown University
Dr. R. A. Hudson, Cambridge University
11) Endangered Languages
Dr. Ramón Arzápalo, UNAM, México
Dr. Leonardo Manrique, INAH, México
Prof. Carlos Montemayor, Academia Mexicana de la Lengua
Dr. Beatriz Garza Cuarón, UNAM and COLMEX
Dr. Stephen Wurm, National University of Canberra,
Australia
Dr. Kenneth Hale, MIT
Dr. Kazuto Matsumura, University of Tokyo
Dr. Akira Yamamoto, University of Tokyo
Dr. Willem F.H. Adelaar, University of Leiden
Dr. Lyle Campbell, University of New York at Albany and
Univ. of
New Zealand
Dr. Matthias Brenzinger, Universität Köln, Germany
Dr. Ofelia Zepeda, University of Arizona
12) Lexicology and Lexicography
Ing. Gabriel Zaid, Academia Mexicana de la Lengua
Dr. Guido Gómez de Silva, Academia Mexicana de la Lengua
Dr. José Antonio Pascual, Universidad de Salamanca,
Spain
Dr. Alain Rey, Université de Paris
Dr. Piet Van Sterkenburg, University of Leiden
Accommodations (hotels and travel agencies in Oaxaca):
Lic. Ma. Fernanda Rule Castro
Portal de Clavería, sin número. Telephone number: (951) 406-88
and (951)
631-98.
Fax: (951) 699-61
e-mail: hmarques at prodigy.net.mx
Note: The famous Guelaguetza Festival, when the peoples of the
state come to
dance to the city of Oaxaca, is recognized as one of the most
beautiful
festivals of folk art in America. It starts on July 15, for
those who want
to attend.
Government of the state of Oaxaca:
Museo Tamayo
Lic. Alicia de Esesarte
Director
Universidad Mesoamericana, Unidad Oaxaca:
Biólogo Marco A. Moreno Nishizaki
Dean
Mtra. Leticia Asensio
Academic Coordinator
Passports and visas:
All visitors entering Mexico must hold a valid passport and
depending of the country they need a formal visa before their
arrival in Mexico. The visitors of the USA and Canada just have
to
fill out a paper on their arrival.
Registration fees:
Participants Accompanying Students
Before 30-04-2001 US $160 US $80 US $40
>From 01-05-2000
to 31-12-2001
US $190
US $90
US $48
>From 01-01-2002
to 20-07-2002
US $230
US $115
US $58
Official languages:
Besides English and Spanish are accepted French, German and
Portuguese.The
summaries should, like the subscription forms, must be written
in English or
Spanish.
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XVII International Congress of Linguists
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Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas
Circuito Exterior sin número
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(a. Language Policies Nowadays, b. Lexicology, c. Pidgins,
Creoles, Languages in Contact, d. Comparative Linguistics,
e. Computer Sciences and Linguistics, f. Sign Languages,0
g. Language Standards and Norms, h. Automatic Speech
Recognition, i. Language and Fieldwork, j. Techniques for
Language Description (Phonetics, Phonology, Morphology,
Syntax, General Grammar etc.)
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