12.2161, Calls: Tense/Aspect/Modality,Interdisciplinary Journal
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Subject: 12.2161, Calls: Tense/Aspect/Modality,Interdisciplinary Journal
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Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2001 15:14:07 +0100
From: "A.P. ten Cate" <A.P.ten.Cate at let.rug.nl>
Subject: Fifth Chronos Colloquium on Tense, Aspect, Modality
2)
Date: Sat, 1 Sep 2001 20:06:28 +0100
From: Peter.Gutmann at stud.uni-sb.de, MA <perspectives at brookes.ac.uk>
Subject: Perspectives - Journal for Interdisciplinary work in the Humanities
-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------
Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2001 15:14:07 +0100
From: "A.P. ten Cate" <A.P.ten.Cate at let.rug.nl>
Subject: Fifth Chronos Colloquium on Tense, Aspect, Modality
Call for papers
Fifth Chronos Colloquium
The main theme of the colloquium will be 'Discourse interpretation
rules and sentence meaning', but all other papers dealing with tense,
aspect and modality are equally welcome.
Venue and Date
June 19-21, 2002, Groningen University,
Groningen, The Netherlands
http://odur.let.rug.nl/~dejonge/invest/chronos
The Chronos Colloquium takes place every two years and is entirely
devoted to the semantics and syntax of tense, aspect and modality.
Please send an abstract of your paper (maximum 1 page) to
j.p.vet at let.rug.nl before the 1st of March 2002. The papers to be read
at the colloquium will be selected on the basis of the abstracts by
the scientific committee (consisting of the invited speakers and the
organizing committee).
The fee for the colloquium is 60 euros (when paid in advance), 65
euros when paid at the beginning of the colloquium. Methods of payment
will be indicated as soon as possible. All the participants will
receive a free copy of the proceedings of the Fourth Chronos
Colloquium (Nice 2000).
The languages of the colloquium are English and French.
Invited speakers:
Andrée Borillo, Université de Toulouse/Le Mirail
Rolf Thieroff, Universität Bonn
Henriëtte de Swart, Universiteit Utrecht
Henk Verkuyl, Universiteit Utrecht
Organizing committee
Abraham ten Cate (Groningen University, Dept of German)
Bob de Jonge (Groningen University, Dept. of Romance Languages)
Alice ter Meulen (Groningen University, Dept of English)
Arie Molendijk (Groningen University. Dept. of Romance Languages)
Co Vet (Groningen University. Dept. of Romance Languages)
Bram ten Cate
Cluster Europese Talen
Postbus 716
9700 AS Groningen
Telefoon 050-3635932 / 3635850
Fax 050-3635821
e-mail a.p.ten.cate at let.rug.nl
url http://www.let.rug.nl/~tencate
-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------
Date: Sat, 1 Sep 2001 20:06:28 +0100
From: Peter.Gutmann at stud.uni-sb.de, MA <perspectives at brookes.ac.uk>
Subject: Perspectives - Journal for Interdisciplinary work in the Humanities
FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
PERSPECTIVES - JOURNAL FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY WORK IN THE HUMANITIES
Why here? Our aim is a new interdisciplinarity. To us, this concept
does not mean the dilution of disciplines into a vague concept of
something which pretends to be all, but really is nothing, but we would
like to build interdisciplinarity on the firm foundations of
disciplinary work and knowledge. Therefore, we need the contact with
professionals of the disciplines. Being a linguist by discipline
myself, I am sure there are quite a few LINGUIST readers 'out there'
who would like to participate in a (re-)connection of linguistics with
the rest of the Humanities.)
This new journal, published at Oxford Brookes University Humanities
Research Centre, addresses an international audience of post-graduate
students and scholars engaged in interdisciplinary work within the
Humanities. It is a bi-annual on-line publication, accompanied by a
(weekly updated) website for discussion and workshopping of ideas .
The journal aims at creating a new interdisciplinary community of people
working beyond the limits of the established split into disciplines.
Thus, our concept of "The Humanities" is an open one, it comprises the
traditional Humanities as easily as what has come to be called Social
Sciences and other related fields (and areas of interest).
We invite articles for our next number.
This is not restricted to any particular theme. We are convinced that
there are many authors 'out there' looking for a place to publish
their interdisciplinary work, whose work, however, would not fall under
any category of our themed isssues. So, this time you are absolutely
free to submit your interdisciplinary work without any restriction to
its subject, whatsoever.
Deadline for submission of articles: 15 January 2002
Please send enquiries and proposals to the editors at:
perspectives at brookes.ac.uk
The language of the journal is English. Articles requiring translation
will not be accepted. The length of articles should range from 1500 to
5000 words, occasionally, however, exceptional features of up to 15000
words can be published. Book reviews should not exceed 1000 words. All
contributors will be required to submit the article either as
plain-text e-mail or as an e-mail attachment (TeX-format preferred,
SGML, RTF and, if really necessary, Word-doc possible). A style-sheet
can be obtained from the editors.
-
Peter Gutmann, MA
Bei der alten Furt 3
66539 Neunkirchen
http://www.brookes.ac.uk/schools/humanities/research/perspectives/
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