11.39, Confs: International Conf/ Word Order and Scrambling
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Subject: 11.39, Confs: International Conf/ Word Order and Scrambling
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Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2000 18:18:19 -0700 (MST)
From: Simin Karimi <karimi at U.Arizona.EDU>
Subject: International Conference on Word Order and Scrambling
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Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2000 18:18:19 -0700 (MST)
From: Simin Karimi <karimi at U.Arizona.EDU>
Subject: International Conference on Word Order and Scrambling
The Department of Linguistics
University of Arizona
is proud to announce an:
International Conference on Word Order and Scrambling
University of Arizona
Tucson, Arizona
April 7-9, 2000
This conference will provide a venue for bringing together many of the
leading researchers on scrambling. It will contain syntactic and semantic
discussions of scrambling languages, as well as issues related to language
acquisition and language processing. Major scrambling languages, including
Hindi, German, Dutch, Japanese, Hungarian, Persian, Tamil, Turkish,
Russian and various Native American languages will be discussed.
Invited Speakers:
John Bailyn State University of New York at Stony Brook
Veneeta Dayal Rutgers University
Angela Friederici Max Planck Institute for Cognitive Neuroscience,
and University of Leipzig, Germany
Kenneth Hale Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Helen de Hoop University of Utrecht, Netherlands
Eloise Jelinek University of Arizona
Simin Karimi University of Arizona
Katalin E. Kiss Eotvus Lorand University, and Linguistic Institute
of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Jaklin Kornfilt Syracuse University
Anoop Mahajan University of California at Los Angeles
Shigeru Miyagawa Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Yukio Otsu Keio University, Japan
Vaijayanthi Sarma Indian Institute of Technology, India
Irina Sekerina Rutgers University
Mary Willie University of Arizona
Ofelia Zepeda University of Arizona
The proceedings of this conference will be published by Blackwell as part
of the EXPLAINING LINGUISTICS series. General Editor Terence Langendoen,
University of Arizona; Volume Editor: Simin Karimi, University of Arizona.
The conference will be held at the Windmill Hotel, St. Philip's Plaza,
Tucson, Arizona. (telephone: +1 520-577-0007; fax: +1 520-577-0045; internet:
http://www.windmillinns.com
This conference is supported by:
Blackwell Publishers and the following units of the University of Arizona:
Office of Vice President for Research; Office of the Dean of the College
of Social and Behavioral Sciences, University of Arizona Foundation,
Cognitive Science Program, Department of Linguistics, Center for Middle
Eastern Studies, Office of the Dean of the College of Humanities.
There will be no registration fee for attending the conference. A
detailed program listing the times and titles of the presentations will be
posted shortly on the following website
http://w3.arizona.edu/~ling/wordorder.html
For further information, contact Simin Karimi (email:karimi at u.arizona.edu;
telephone: +1 520-621-5399; fax: +1 520-626-9014; regular mail: Department
of Linguistics, University of Arizona, PO Box 210028, Tucson AZ
85721-0028, USA).
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