11.1197, Confs: Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
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Subject: 11.1197, Confs: Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
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Date: Fri, 26 May 2000 15:27:14 +0100 (BST)
From: Karima Soutsane <Karima.Soutsane at durham.ac.uk>
Subject: 3rd Durham Postgraduate Conference
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Date: Fri, 26 May 2000 15:27:14 +0100 (BST)
From: Karima Soutsane <Karima.Soutsane at durham.ac.uk>
Subject: 3rd Durham Postgraduate Conference
The Third Durham Postgraduate Conference in
Theoretical & Applied Linguistics
Location University of Durham,
Elvet Riverside I (Lecture Theatres 141 -142)
Durham DH1 3JT
England, UK
Date: Saturday, 10 June, 2000
Time: 9:00am - 6:00pm
The City: Find out more about Durham at:
http://www.dur.ac.uk/northeast.htm (see also more information
below)
Fee: 5 pounds to be paid on the day. Please pre-register
by sending your name and affiliation before 5th June.
Contact: Karima Soutsane <karima.soutsane at durham.ac.uk>
Dept. of Linguistics & English Language
University of Durham
Elvet Riverside
Durham DH1 3JT
England, UK
Tel. +44 191 374 2641
Fax. +44 191 374 2685
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Karima Soutsane (karima.soutsane at durham.ac.uk)
Nicole Bosisio (nicole.bosisio at durham.ac.uk)
Melinda Whong-Barr (M.K.Whong-Barr at durham.ac.uk)
PROGRAMME
9:00-9:30 REGISTRATION
MORNING SESSIONS
Session A
9:30-10:00 Resumption in Wh-questions
Lahcen Alami, Queen Mary and Westfield College,
University of London
10:00-10:30 Japanese Relative Clauses in a Dynamic Perspective
Akiko Kurosawa, King's College, London
Session B
9:30-10:00 Do We Know What Teachers Need to Know?
Siobhan Casson, University of Durham
10:00-10:30 The Phonological Status of Glides
Nicole Bosisio and Karima Soutsane, University of Durham
10:30-11:00 TEA
Session A
11:00-11:30 Sentential Not in Subjunctive Clauses
Madoka Murakami, Prefectural University of Kumamoto, Japan
& University of Durham
Session B
11:00-11:30 L1 Perception of Standard Scottish English (SSE) Tense/Lax
Vowel Contrasts: Spectral and Durational Acoustic Cues
'Reliance'
Paola Escudero, University of Edinburgh
FIRST PLENARY
11:30-12:30 Guest Speaker: Dr. SJ Hannahs (Univeristy of Durham)
Title: Determining the Welsh determiner: phonology,
syntax or morphology?
12:30-14:00 LUNCH
AFTERNOON SESSIONS
Session A
14:00-14:30 Floating Quantifiers and Scope Islands
Eric Mathieu, University College, London
14:30-15:00 Are There in Fact No Multiple Wh-Movement Languages?
Evidence from Hungarian and Georgian
Zoe Taft, SOAS
15:00- 15.30 TEA
15:30-16:00 Verbs at the Heart of Events: Lexical Selection of Figure
and Ground
David Stringer, University of Durham
16:00-16.30 Bare NPs in Japanese
Kyoko Oga, University of Durham
Session B
14:00-14:30 Language and Irradiation: A Neurobiological Explanation
Sharon Unsworth, University of Durham
14:30-15:00 Synchronic Language Change in Afrikaans and the Perennial
V2 Puzzle: Considering New Data
Theresa Biberauer, University of Cambridge
15:00-15.30 TEA
15:30-16:00 A Metonymic Model of Text Cohesion
Abdel Gabbar Al-Sharafi, University of Durham
16:00-16:30 A Cross-sectional Study of French Interlanguage
Development in an Instructional Setting
Sarah Rule, University of Southampton
SECOND PLENARY
16:30-17:30 Guest Speaker: Prof Michael Sharwood Smith
(Heriot-Watt University - Edinburgh)
Title: Holmes versus Dr Watson: challenges for input
enhancement research
17:30 RECEPTION & CLOSE
MORE INFORMATION
How to get to Durham:
1) By train
Services every 30 mins from King's Cross, London (direct).
Journey takes approx. 3 hrs.
Return tickets: On the day - 64 (Thursday); 73 (Friday)
Apex (7 days in advance) - 43
Super-Apex (14 days in advance - 31)
Information Tel: - (0)345 484950
Credit Card Telesales: (0)345 225225
2) By coach
National Express coaches leave Victoria Coach Station (5-to-10-min.
walk from Victoria train/tube station) at 9:30, 12:30, 15:00, and
18:00.
Journey takes approx. 5 hrs 30 mins. There is also a night bus,
leaving at 23:30 and arriving at 5:20.
Return tickets: On the day - 27 pounds
7 days in advance - 20 pounds
Enquiries, and Credit Card Telesales: Tel: 0870 5808080
3) By plane
Either via London, then by coach / train (see above), or to
Newcastle airport, then by taxi (approx. 30 mins), or public transport.
Where to stay:
1) University Colleges
University Colleges have guest rooms, often (but not always)
occupied by students during term-time. Some have accommodation
specifically for tourists / visitors to the city. Ask if they have
'student rates'. Here are a few options:
City centre:
University College Single: 20.50 pounds
Durham Castle Double: 40 pounds
Durham DH1 3RW
Tel: 0191 374 3863 (wonderful location; very basic accommodation)
Fax: 0191 374 7470
Hatfield College Single: 19 pounds
North Bailey Double: 38 pounds
Durham DH1 3RQ
Tel: 0191 374 3165
Fax: 0191 3747472
College of St. Hild and St. Bede Single: 19 pounds
Leazes Road Double: 36 pounds
Durham DH1 1SZ
Tel: 0191 374 3069
Fax: 0191 374 4740
15 min. walk from city centre:
St. Mary's College Single: 19.05 pounds
Elvet Hill Road Double: 38.07 pounds
Durham DH1 3LR
Tel: 0191 374 7113
Fax: 0191 374 7473
St. Aidan's College Single: 19 pounds
Windmill Hill Double: 34.50 pounds
Durham DH1 3LJ
Tel: 0191 374 3269
Fax: 0191 374 4749
2) Bed and Breakfast
There are many B&Bs in Durham. It's worth consulting budget guidebooks to
see what they recommend. Many appear to have only a small number of rooms
available, so here is a selection of addresses, all within 15 mins walk of
the University / city centre:
Paula Burn Single: 20 pounds
Green Grove Twin: 35 pounds
99 Gilesgate Double: 30 pounds
Durham DH1 1JA
Tel: 0191 384 4361
Mrs. A. A. Elliot Single: 22 pounds
Gilesgate Lodge Twin: 35 pounds
169 Gilesgate
Durham DH1 1QH
Tel: 0191 384 1671
Ms. Christina Thomas Single: 14 pounds
9 Leazes Place Double: 28 pounds
Claypath
Durham DH1 1RE
Tel: 0191 386 8479
Mrs. M. Koltai Single / Double: 16 pounds
10 Gilesgate
Durham DH1 1QW
Tel: 0191 386 2026
Mrs. R. E. Brown Single: 18 pounds
Wilmot House Double: 36 pounds
50 The Avenue
Durham DH1 4EB
Tel: 0191 386 4064
Mrs. J. M. Metcalfe Single: 18 pounds
12 The Avenue Double: 36 pounds
Durham DH1 4ED
Tel: 0191 384 1020
Fax: 0870 161 7221
Castle View Guest House Single: 38 pounds
4 Crossgate Double: 50 pounds
Durham DH1 4PS
Tel & Fax: 0191 386 8852
Drumforke Single: 20 pounds
25 Crossgate Peth Double: 35 pounds
Durham DH1 4PZ
Tel: 0191 384 2966
Mrs. L. Byrne Single: 20 pounds
Castledene Double: 30 pounds
37 Nevilledale Terrace
Durham DH1 4QG
Tel & Fax: 0191 384 8386
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