8.1069, Calls: Phonology/morphology, 1998 GLOW
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Subject: 8.1069, Calls: Phonology/morphology, 1998 GLOW
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Date: Tue, 15 Jul 1997 15:48:03 +0200
From: Ursula Kleinhenz <ursula at fas.ag-berlin.mpg.de>
Subject: Conferences on the Phonological Word
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Date: Thu, 17 Jul 1997 05:58:27 -0400 (EDT)
From: Shravan Vasishth <vasishth at ling.ohio-state.edu>
Subject: 1998 GLOW Colloquium (second call, and updated)
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Date: Tue, 15 Jul 1997 15:48:03 +0200
From: Ursula Kleinhenz <ursula at fas.ag-berlin.mpg.de>
Subject: Conferences on the Phonological Word
CONFERENCE ON THE PHONOLOGICAL WORD
October 24-26 1997
Zentrum fuer Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
Berlin, Germany
The theme of this conference is the role of the prosodic word in
phonology and morphology. In addition to several invited speakers
there will be slots for approximately 10-16 papers. Invited speakers
who have agreed to participate are:
Geert Booij (University of Nijmegen)
Aditi Lahiri (University of Konstanz)
Elizabeth Selkirk (University of Massachusetts at Amherst)
Abstracts are invited on papers which focus on the role
of the phonological word with emphasis on the following topics:
1. The relationship between morphosyntactic and prosodic structure
2. The role of the phonological word in connected speech phenomena
(e.g.cliticization).
3. The relationship between phonological words and other prosodic
consitituents
4. The ranking of alignment constraints referring to prosodic words
5. Minimal word phenomena
6. The phonetic correlates of prosodic structure
Papers will be 30 minutes, followed by 15 minutes discussion.
NEW DEADLINE for submission of abstracts is AUGUST 10, 1997.
Send four copies of an abstract (maximum 2 pages; three anonymous, one
camera ready with name and affiliation) to:
CPW organizers
Zentrum fuer Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
Jaegerstrasse 10-11
10117 Berlin, Germany
Phone: +49-30-20192-570, +49-30-20192-499
Fax: +49-30-20192-402
e-mail: hall at ricarda.fas.ag-berlin.mpg.de,
ursula at ricarda.fas.ag-berlin.mpg.de
This conference is being organized by T.A.Hall, Ursula Kleinhenz, and
Sylvia Loehken with support of the ZAS.
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Date: Thu, 17 Jul 1997 05:58:27 -0400 (EDT)
From: Shravan Vasishth <vasishth at ling.ohio-state.edu>
Subject: 1998 GLOW Colloquium (second call, and updated)
The GLOW Colloquium (Extraordinary) 1998
Hyderabad, India
January 20-22, 1998
Central Institute of English & Foreign Languages,
Hyderabad, India
Call for Papers
We are happy to announce that the GLOW organization has agreed to
a GLOW colloquium in Hyderabad (India), which will be the first
meeting of GLOW to be held in Asia. This is in response to a need
expressed by some Asian linguists for a geographically more
accessible GLOW. (The Hyderabad colloquium will be in addition to
the GLOW colloquium in Tilburg in the same year.)
The aim is to bring together current theoretical discussion in
Europe and America and language data and analysis sourced from
ongoing work in universities in the Asian region.
This extraordinary GLOW colloquium
* will follow the GLOW pattern of organization for the conference
programme, and its procedure for selection of abstracts
* will, as the first GLOW meeting in Asia, aim to focus generally
on Asian generative linguistics, but will not be further
restricted with respect to theme.
Invited Speaker: Mamoru Saito, Nanzan University, Japan.
Abstract Submission
The colloquium will consist of approximately 20 talks of 45 minutes
each, followed by 15 minutes of discussion. Abstracts may not
exceed 2 pages with at least a 1 inch margin on all four sides and
should employ a font no smaller than 12 pt. They should be sent
anonymously in tenfold, accompanied by a camera-ready original with
the author's name, address and affiliation, to
GLOW Selection Committee
c/o. K A Jayaseelan
Central Institute of English & Foreign Languages
Hyderabad 500007, India
Phone: (91)(40) 701 8131 (Work)
(91)(40) 701 7512 (Home)
Fax: (91)(40) 701 8402
E-mail: jay at ciefl.globemail.com
Submission by fax or e-mail will not be accepted.
Deadline for submission of abstracts: September 15, 1997
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The GLOW Workshop
Verb Typology of African and Asian Languages
January 23, 1998
Central Institute of English & Foreign Languages
Hyderabad 500007, India
Abstracts
Three anonymous copies accompanied by a camera-ready original with
the author's name, address, and affiliation should be sent to
GLOW Workshop
c/o. K A Jayaseelan
Central Institute of English & Foreign Languages
Hyderabad 500007, India
Deadline for submission of abstracts: September 15, 1997
General Information
Accommodation
Speakers will be given accommodation and food in the guest houses
of CIEFL and neighbouring science Institutes, free of charge. Non-
speaker participants will be offered inexpensive University
accommodation and food on a first-come basis. We regret that we are
not in a position to offer even partial reimbursement for speakers'
travel, but hope that lower living expenses in Hyderabad will
partly make up for this. (Hyderabad can also provide hotel
accommodation of acceptable standard at very inexpensive rates
compared to Europe.)
The Venue
The Colloquium and the Workshop will be held in the main building
of the Central Institute of English & Foreign Languages
(Hyderabad).
Hyderabad is on the tourist map of India, being an old city
(founded c. 1500 A.D). It has a distinctive Deccani muslim culture.
It is well-connected by air and rail to Bombay, Delhi and Madras,
and also to tourist resorts like Goa. The town has some good eating
places and a long tradition of excellent cuisine. The weather in
January is temperate (between 24 and 12 degrees C).
Travel
International air-fares are at their annual lowest during the
period beginning January 12th. Participants may be able to make a
further saving by booking tickets early.
The Hyderabad airport receives very few international flights; so
international travellers usually arrive at Bombay, Delhi, Calcutta
or Madras and change to a domestic airline. Make sure that you have
a confirmed ticket on the domestic sector.
"Pre-paid" taxis are available at the Hyderabad airport. (Ask for
'Arts College', a nearby landmark.)
Conference Fee
A conference fee of (Indian) Rs 750 or US$ 25 must be paid by bank
draft drawn in favour of GLOW Colloquium, CIEFL, Hyderabad. Payment
by credit cards cannot be accepted.
National Currency
The national currency is the (Indian) Rupee. The current exchange
rates are (approximately)
US$ 1 = Rs 36
Sterling = Rs 57
DM 1 = Rs 20
FF 1 = Rs 6
Visas
A tourist visa is recommended. We can send an official letter of
invitation for other types of visas (if required).
-
Shravan Vasishth
Dept. of Linguistics, OSU, 1712 Neil Ave., Columbus, OH 43210, (USA)
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