8.1730, Confs: Dialect Convergence, Student Organization

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-8-1730. Tue Dec 2 1997. ISSN: 1068-4875.

Subject: 8.1730, Confs: Dialect Convergence, Student Organization

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1)
Date:  Tue, 25 Nov 1997 14:41:30 +0000 (GMT)
From:  Paul Kerswill <P.E.Kerswill at reading.ac.uk>
Subject:  Dialect convergence/divergence in Europe conference

2)
Date:  Thu, 27 Nov 1997 15:41:19 -0800
From:  Joao Costa <a.j.costa at mail.telepac.pt>
Subject:  Student Organization of Linguistics in Europe - ConSOLE 6 - Lisbon

-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------

Date:  Tue, 25 Nov 1997 14:41:30 +0000 (GMT)
From:  Paul Kerswill <P.E.Kerswill at reading.ac.uk>
Subject:  Dialect convergence/divergence in Europe conference


EUROPEAN SCIENCE FOUNDATION
- -------------------------------------------------------------
The Convergence and Divergence of Dialects in a Changing Europe
University of Reading, 17-19 September, 1998
- -------------------------------------------------------------

ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS

The final conference of the European Science Foundation Network on the
Convergence and Divergence of Dialects in a Changing Europe will take
place at the University of Reading, England, on 17-19 September,
1998. It will include invited lectures by Gaetano Berruto (Torino),
William Labov (Pennsylvania) and Peter Trudgill (Lausanne), as well as
lectures by members of the Network.

Papers for this event are welcome from everyone working in the area of
dialect convergence and divergence in Europe, both from a diachronic
and a synchronic perspective, using qualitative or quantitative
methodology.  Contributions on the smaller languages of Europe are
particularly welcome, as are papers on syntax, prosody and
discourse. Note that we take 'dialect' to refer to any non-standard
language variety, and that we exclude from consideration relations
between what are normally held to be different languages.

CLOSING DATE FOR RECEIPT OF ABSTRACTS: 1ST MARCH 1998
DECISION ON ACCEPTANCE OF ABSTRACTS BY 1ST MAY

THEMES: The conference will be organised around the following themes:

1. The role of standardisation in dialect convergence/divergence
2. Political boundaries and divergence/convergence
3. The effect of dialect contact on convergence/divergence
4. Historical perspectives (earlier periods, long-term changes, etc.)
5. Methods for the study of convergence/divergence
6. Dialect convergence/divergence and the light they shed on
linguistic and sociolinguistic theory

LANGUAGES OF CONFERENCE: English and French

START: 2 p.m. on Thursday 17th September
FINISH: late afternoon, Saturday 19th September

FORMAT OF ABSTRACTS: EITHER Four paper copies of a single-sheet
abstract to be sent to Paul Kerswill at the address below, OR an
e-mail version to be sent to him on p.e.kerswill at reading.ac.uk. Please
state which theme you consider your abstract to come under. At the
top, give your name, institution (university, etc.), address, e-mail
address, fax and phone numbers. ABSTRACTS MUST BE RECEIVED BY 1ST
MARCH 1998.

FORMAT OF PAPERS: 45 minutes (30 minutes plus 15 minutes discussion)

FINANCIAL HELP: a discount will be available for students not in
full-time employment. It is hoped that individuals living in former
socialist countries and whose papers have been accepted will be able
to claim full board and lodging free of charge.

REGISTRATION: details of costs and registration will be announced
shortly on the European Science Foundation's web page on:
http://www.esf.c-strasbourg.fr/diala.htm#finalconference

For further information, feel free to contact the local organiser,
Paul Kerswill, at the following address or (preferably) by e-mail:

Paul Kerswill (ESF)             e-mail P.E.Kerswill at reading.ac.uk
Department of Linguistic Science       tel. 00 44 (0)118 987 5123
The University of Reading               fax 00 44 (0)118 975 3365
Whiteknights
PO Box 218
Reading RG6 6AA
United Kingdom

Peter Auer (Hamburg), co-chair of network
Frans Hinskens (Nijmegen), co-chair of network
Paul Kerswill, local organiser


-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------

Date:  Thu, 27 Nov 1997 15:41:19 -0800
From:  Joao Costa <a.j.costa at mail.telepac.pt>
Subject:  Student Organization of Linguistics in Europe - ConSOLE 6 - Lisbon


We are happy to announce the program of the 6th issue of the Conference of
SOLE (Student Organization of Linguistics in Europe).
The conference will take place at the University of Lisbon (Faculty of
Arts) from the 15th until the 17th of December.
Registration fees, which include a volume of the proceedings, are:

	Students: PTE 4000
	Seniors:  PTE 7000

Further information may be obtained at the following email addresses:
sole at rullet.leidenuniv.nl, a.j.costa at mail.telepac.pt

The SOLE board,

Joao Costa, Rob Goedemans, Ruben van de Vijver and Tina Cambier-Langeveld


	ConSOLE 6
	15-17/12/97
	University of Lisbon
	Invited Speaker: Eduardo Raposo (UC,Santa Barbara)

December 15

9.30-10.15- Transitive Expletive Constructions (Olaf Koeneman & Ad
Neeleman/ Utrecht University and UCL)
10.15-11.00- Word Order Variation in Irish Non-finite Clauses and the
Visibility of Functional Heads (Elizabeth McCoy/U. of York)

Coffee

11.30-12.15- Focus and ECM (Aniko Liptak/ HIL-Leiden)
12.15-13.00- Karitiana: a Verb-Second language from Amazonia (Luciana
Storto/MIT)

Lunch
15.00-15.45- Syllable Structure and Consonant Durations in Dutch (Julitte
Waals /Utrecht U)
15.45-16.30- On the Prosodic Status of Stressless functional Words in
European Portuguese (Marina Vigario / U. of Minho)

Coffee

17.00-17.45- Infl as AGR or T, but not both (Laurel la Porte-Grimes, UConn)
17.45-18.30- On Restructuring Constructions in European Portuguese
(Anabela Goncalves/ U.of Lisbon)

December 16

9.30-10.15- Actuality Entailments of Ability Modals (Rajesh Bhatt /UPenn
and MIT)
10.15-11.00- Verbal Small Clauses (Joan Rafel/ U.of Girona)

Coffee

11.30-12.15- On classifying classification as a class of inflection in
German 	Sign Language (Susanne Gluck and Roland Pfau/ Goethe-Univ)
12.15-13.00- Prosodic and Syntactic Interaction: the acquisition of NP
functional projections in European Portuguese (Maria Joao Freitas &
	Matilde Miguel /U. of Lisbon)

Lunch

15.00-15.45- Non Predicative Particles in Swedish (Mikael Vinka/McGill)
15.45-16.30- The Lexical Extension Control Verb Hypothesis (Hironobu 	Hosoi
/ McGill)

Coffee

17.00-17.45- A formal approach to Dialectology: Vowel Reduction in 	Romance
(Viola Miglio /U. of Maryland)
17.45-18.30- Positional Faithfulness and Truncation in child speech: What
gets kept and why? (Susan Garrett/ UPenn)

19.00- INVITED SPEAKER - Eduardo P. Raposo (Univ. of California, Santa
Barbara) - Title TBA

PARTY in the Evening!

December 17
9.30-10.15- The Acquisition of Expletive Definite articles in Modern Greek
(Theodore Marinis/ U. of Potsdam)
10.15-11.00- English Verbal Morphology and Feature Movement (Adolfo 	Ausin
/UConn)

Coffee

11.30-12.15- Gerundive Nominals and the Role of Aspect (Laura Siegel/ 	UPenn)
12.15-13.00- The Common Basis of Clitic Doubling and Scrambling (Dalina
Kallulli/U. of Durham)

Lunch

15.00-15.45- A morphosyntactic based analysis for nominal compounds in
Spanish (Jose Luis Mendez/ U.Autonoma de Madrid & IUOrtega y 	Gasset)
15.45-16.30- Nominal Projection in a case of Agrammatic Aphasia in Dutch
(Esterella de Roo/ HIL-Leiden U)

Coffee

17.00-17.45- En-cliticization, Raising to Subject and Case (Marie Claude
Boivin/MIT)
17.45-18.30- Economy, asymmetries and the Ellipsis Scope Generalization
	(Danny Fox, MIT)

Alternates:
Phonology:
Evidence for <m> in Sudanese Colloquial Arabic (Michael Redford/ HIL-	Leiden)
An Optimality-approach to Dual-Edge Dependency in Malay dialects (Sung-	A
Kim/ U. of Texas,Austin)

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