12.1640, Calls: Historical Discourse Ling, Topic/Focus
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Subject: 12.1640, Calls: Historical Discourse Ling, Topic/Focus
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Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 14:49:20 +0300
From: Janne Skaffari <skaffe at utu.fi>
Subject: Historical Discourse Linguistics
2)
Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 13:46:52 -0700
From: Daniel Buring <buring at humnet.ucla.edu>
Subject: LSA workshop on Topic and Focus
-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------
Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 14:49:20 +0300
From: Janne Skaffari <skaffe at utu.fi>
Subject: Historical Discourse Linguistics
First Circular - Call for Papers
Historical discourse linguistics is rapidly emerging as an important
sub-field within historical linguistics and philology. The number of
publications and conference sessions dealing with the topic has
increased in the last few years, but there has not yet been a conference
devoted exclusively to it.
"Organization in Discourse II: The Historical Perspective", to be held
at the University of Turku, Finland, August 7-11, 2002, is an
international conference for historical text, discourse, and pragmatic
studies of any language. Hosted by the Discourse Perspectives on Early
English Project, the conference is a sequel to the successful 1994 Turku
conference, "Organization in Discourse". We now invite papers, posters,
and proposals for thematic sessions for the conference.
The plenary speakers will include A. Machtelt Bolkestein, Laurel
Brinton, Andreas Jucker, Françoise Salager-Meyer, Irma Taavitsainen, and
Laura Wright.
Abstracts for papers (500 words) and posters (300 words) must be
received by 15 January, 2002. Please include a list of 3 to 4 keywords
at the end of the abstract. Papers should be twenty minutes in length.
Proposals for thematic sessions (300 words) must be received by 15
November, 2001. Sessions should be ninety minutes in length. The
conveners will be responsible for speaker selection, and for arranging
the format of the sessions.
E-mail submission, with plain-text abstracts in the body of the message,
is strongly preferred.
More information is available on our website at
http://www.utu.fi/hum/engfil/oid2002.html
Contact us to be included in our mailing list!
E-mail address: oid2002 at utu.fi
Postal address: OID II Conference, Department of English, University of
Turku, FIN-20014 Turku, Finland.
We look forward to seeing you in Turku!
Professor Risto Hiltunen
Chairman of the Organizing Committee
-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------
Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 13:46:52 -0700
From: Daniel Buring <buring at humnet.ucla.edu>
Subject: LSA workshop on Topic and Focus
Program and Call for Participation
TOPIC AND FOCUS: A WORKSHOP ON INTONATION AND MEANING
July 20-21, 2001
University of California, Santa Barbara
(in conjunction with the 2001 LSA Summer Institute)
>For details about the workshop, visit our website at
http://www.linguistics.ucla.edu/people/buring/tfworkshop/topicfocus.html
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Invited Speakers:
Carlos Gussenhoven (Katholicke Universiteit, Nijmegen)
Julia Hirschberg (AT+T Research Labs)
Sun-Ah Jun (UCLA)
Manfred Krifka (Humboldt University, Berlin)
Mark Steedman (University of Edinburgh)
Program:
DAY 1
July 20, 2001
9:10
Welcome
9:20
JULIA HIRSCHBERG (AT+T Research Labs)
Experiments in the Interpretation of Focus
10:10
Nancy Hedberg & Juan M. Sosa (Simon Fraser University, Canada)
The Prosodic Structure of Topic and Focus in Spontaneous English
Dialogue
10:50
BREAK
11:05
Marc Swerts & Emiel Krahmer (Eindhoven)
On the Prosodic Signalling of Focus
11:45
SUN-AH JUN (UCLA)
Focus, Phrasing, and Scope: A crosslinguistic study
12:35
LUNCH
2:00
Gorka Elordieta (University of the Basque Country)
Syntactic and prosodic constraints on focus in pitch-accent
dialects of Basque
2:40
Linda Tamburri Watt (British Columbia)
Prosody and Focus in Squamish Salish
3:20
BREAK
3:35
Kimiko Nakanishi (UPenn)
Prosody of Topic / Focus and Scopal Effects in Japanese
4:15
Mina Lee ( USC)
Contrastive Topic vs. Contrastive Focus
4:55
BREAK
5:10
Chungmin Lee (Seoul/UCLA)
Contrastive (Predicate) Topic and Scale Semantics
5:50-6:40
MANFRED KRIFKA (Humboldt University, Berlin)
t.b.a.
DAY 2
July 21, 2001
9:30
MARK STEEDMAN (University of Edinburgh)
The Surface Grammar of Intonation and Information Structur10:20
Klaus von Heusinger (Konstanz)
Discourse Structure and Intonational Phrasing
11:00
BREAK
11:15
Christine Gunlogson (UCSC)
Rising and Falling Declaratives
11:55
Jennifer Fitzpatrick (Tübingen) P*?
12:35
LUNCH
2:00
Erik W. Willis (Millikin, IL)
The Intonational Expression of Contrastive Focus in Mexican
Spanish
2:40
Ardis Eschenberg (Buffalo)
Polish Narrow Focus Constructions
3:20
BREAK
3:35
Ho-hsien Pan (Chiao Tung University)
Effect of Focus on F0 and duration for Taiwanese Lexical Tones
4:15
David Gil (MPI Leipzig)
Intonation and Focus in the Malay/Indonesian of Sumatra
4:55-5:45
CARLOS GUSSENHOVEN (Katholicke Universiteit, Nijmegen)
Meanings of pitch accent distribution in English
****
Call for Participation
Everyone can participate in the workshop. You do not need to register
for the LSA summer school in order to attend the workshop. We hope to
be able to get by without any registration fees, but there might be
small fee to cover refreshments and possibly some social event on the
night of the 20th.
If you are planning to participate, please contact the organizers at
tfworkshop at humnet.ucla.edu. This will help us to get a sense of how
many people to expect, and a means to contact you with any changes or
additions to the program.
****
Description:
The aim of this workshop is to explore the effects of various kinds
of topicalization and focus on intonation. It is especially hoped
that the workshop will lay the groundwork for future collaborative
efforts between linguists devoted to the study of meaning and
linguists engaged in the quantitative
study of intonation. Both descriptive and theoretical papers on any
aspects of the relationship between intonation, on the one hand, and
topic and/or focus, on the other hand, are welcome.
****
Contact:
>Further information about the LSA Institute is located at the
Institute website at http://www.summer.ucsb.edu/lsa2001
Inquiries about the workshop may be directed to
tfworkshop at humnet.ucla.edu
or the workshop organizers:
Matthew Gordon (gordon at humanitas.ucsb.edu)
Daniel Büring (buring at humnet.ucla.edu)
Chungmin Lee (clee at humnet.ucla.edu)
The workshop organizers gratefully acknowledge the financial support
of the National Science Foundation under Grant BCS-0104212.
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