10.101, Calls: Role & Reference Grammar, African languages
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Subject: 10.101, Calls: Role & Reference Grammar, African languages
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Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 13:50:24 -0500
From: <vanvalin at acsu.buffalo.edu>
Subject: Role and Reference Grammar Workshop & Conference at LSA Institute
2)
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 09:19:47 +0200
From: G Poulos <POULOG at alpha.unisa.ac.za>
Subject: African languages
-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------
Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1999 13:50:24 -0500
From: <vanvalin at acsu.buffalo.edu>
Subject: Role and Reference Grammar Workshop & Conference at LSA Institute
A workshop and conference on Role and Reference Grammar will be held
at the LSA Summer Institute at the University of Illinois, July 23-25,
1999. The workshop is for linguists already working in RRG as well as
those wishing to become better acquainted with the theory. There will
be two parts to the workshop. First, there will be a series of
introductory lectures on the basics of RRG for those not yet
acquainted with the theory. Second, there will be a series of working
sessions for linguists already familiar with RRG; some of the sessions
will be focussed on particular topics, e.g. argument structure, the
semantics of complex sentences, the psycholinguistic and
neurolinguistic implications of RRG, and some will be devoted to
specific languages or families, e.g. Korean, Japanese, Austronesian.
There will be a one-day conference at which current work in RRG will
be presented. Talks will be 30 minutes long. Please send three
copies of your abstract (2 pages maximum), which should include your
name, e-mail address and regular address, by March 1, 1999 to the
following address:
RRG Conference Abstracts
Dept. of Linguistics
685 Baldy Hall
SUNY at Buffalo
Buffalo, NY 14260 USA
Submission of abstracts by e-mail is also acceptable; send them to
VANVALIN at ACSU.BUFFALO.EDU.
Robert Van Valin
SUNY Buffalo
***************
Robert D. Van Valin, Jr. Tel 716 645-2177, ext. 713
Professor & Chair Fax 716 645-3825
Department of Linguistics
685 Baldy Hall
State University of New York at Buffalo
Buffalo, NY 14260-1030 USA VANVALIN at ACSU.BUFFALO.EDU
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Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 09:19:47 +0200
From: G Poulos <POULOG at alpha.unisa.ac.za>
Subject: African languages
SECOND AND FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS
January 1999
10th Biennial International Conference of the
African Language Association of Southern Africa
7 - 9 July 1999
at the University of South Africa
Sunnyside Campus
Pretoria
South Africa
Enquiries:
The Organiser ALASA 99
Department of African Languages
UNISA
PO Box 392
0003 Pretoria
SOUTH AFRICA
TEL: +27-12-429 8253/8200/8056
FAX: +27-12-429 3355
e-mail: boschse at alpha.unisa.ac.za
www.unisa.ac.za/alasa/index.html
CONFERENCE THEME
New Millennium - New Paradigms
PAPERS
Papers on prevalent issues within the study of literature and
linguistics in African languages are invited for presentation. Papers
should not exceed 20 minutes followed by 10 minutes for discussion.
Potential speakers are requested to submit before 1 March 1999:
i) a typed two page summary of the paper with enough detail for
adjudication; and
ii) an abstract of 150 to 200 words for publication in the conference
programme
Successful applicants will be notified in mid-April 1999. Receipt of all
summaries and abstracts will be acknowledged.
Your submission should contain the following information:
Surname:
Name:
Title:
Affiliation (i.e. university, institute etc.):
Address:
e-mail:
Title of paper:
Please send your proposal by e-mail to: boschse at alpha.unisa.ac.za
or alternatively to The Organiser ALASA 99 at the address above.
Deadline for summaries and abstracts : 1 March 1999
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT:
http://www.unisa.ac.za/alasa/index.html
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