16.198, Calls: Socioling/USA; Morphology/France
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Subject: 16.198, Calls: Socioling/USA; Morphology/France
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1)
Date: 20-Jan-2005
From: Antonio Medina-Rivera < a.medinarivera at csuohio.edu >
Subject: Crossing Over: Learning to Navigate the Borderlands of Intercultural Encounters
2)
Date: 20-Jan-2005
From: Emiliano Guevara < emiliano at lingue.unibo.it >
Subject: 5th Mediterranean Morphology Meeting
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Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2005 13:02:23
From: Antonio Medina-Rivera < a.medinarivera at csuohio.edu >
Subject: Crossing Over: Learning to Navigate the Borderlands of Intercultural Encounters
Full Title: Crossing Over: Learning to Navigate the Borderlands of Intercultural
Encounters
Date: 06-Oct-2005 - 09-Oct-2005
Location: Cleveland, OH, United States of America
Contact Person: Antonio Medina-Rivera
Meeting Email: a.medinarivera at csuohio.edu
Web Site: http://www.csuohio.edu/mod_languages/events.htm
Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics
Call Deadline: 29-Apr-2005
Meeting Description:
A Symposium dedicated to the examination of the borders where cultures
blend and clash: A look at intercultural sites of migration, creolization,
hybridity.
This Symposium brings together the humanities and the social sciences to
construct a realm where differences of gender, sexuality, ethnicity, race,
religion, class, caste, age and language can generate new encounters.
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Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2005 13:02:27
From: Emiliano Guevara < emiliano at lingue.unibo.it >
Subject: 5th Mediterranean Morphology Meeting
Full Title: 5th Mediterranean Morphology Meeting
Short Title: MMM5
Date: 15-Sep-2005 - 18-Sep-2005
Location: Fréjus, France
Contact Person: Emiliano Guevara
Meeting Email: emiliano at lingue.unibo.it
Web Site: http://morbo.lingue.unibo.it/mmm/
Linguistic Field(s): Morphology
Call Deadline: 01-Apr-2005
Meeting Description:
Fifth Mediterranean Morphology Meeting - MMM5
Villa Clythia, Fréjus, FRANCE, Sept. 15-18 2005
Website: http://morbo.lingue.unibo.it/mmm/
The Fifth Mediterranean Morphology Meeting (MMM5), which will be held in
Fréjus (France) 15-18 September 2005, is organized jointly by the MMM
committee (prof. Geert Booij, Amsterdam, Angeliki Ralli, Patras, Sergio
Scalise, Bologna) and the local institutions University of Paris 7 and the
CNRS. The local coordinator for the meeting is prof. Bernard Fradin (CNRS &
University of Paris 7).
Topic:
An entire day-session of the conference will be dedicated to the topic «The
Lexical Integrity Hypothesis Today»; the second day will be topic-free,
containing papers on any morphology-related matter. Each paper will be
allowed 20 minutes (plus 10 minutes for discussion).
MMM 5 - Second call for papers
Call deadline: April 1, 2005
Abstracts are invited to the Fifth Mediterranean Morphology Meeting (MMM5),
which will be held in Fréjus (France) 15-18 September 2005. The conference
is organized jointly by the MMM committee and the local institutions
University of Paris 7 and the CNRS. The local coordinator for the meeting
is prof. Bernard Fradin (CNRS & University of Paris 7).
Each paper will be allowed 20 minutes (plus 10 minutes for discussion). It
will be possible to use an overhead projector or a video-projector during
the conference (a laptop computer will also be available for the
presentations).
The selection committee will also accept ten (10) papers for a poster
session (details concerning the format of posters will be specified in the
near future).
Invited speakers
- Brian Joseph (Ohio State University)
- Rochelle Lieber (New Hampshire University) and Sergio Scalise
(University of Bologna)
- Denis Creissels (Université Lyon 2)
Submission of abstracts
Please send a one page anonymous abstract (title and text; the bibliography
may be on a separate sheet) to Emiliano Guevara (emiliano at lingue.unibo.it)
and Sergio Scalise (scalise at lingue.unibo.it). In a subsequent page include
(only) the following information (in this order):
- name
- given name
- title of the abstract
- affiliation
- e-mail
- telephone and fax number
- postal address
Abstracts must be submitted as virus-free attached files in one of the
following formats: PDF, RTF, DOC. Submissions are limited to 1 individual
and 1 joint abstract per author.
Upon acceptance, authors will be asked to submit a camera-ready original
abstract with their name, address and affiliation.
Schedule
- April 1 2005: Deadline for abstracts
- May 1 2005: Notification of accepted abstracts
- May 15 2005: Definite program
- June 1 2005: Deadline for low rate registration
- June 15 2005: Deadline for room reservation at Villa Clythia
Provisional plan of the meeting
- Sept. 15 2005: Arrival and registration. Evening session.
- Sept. 16-17 2005: Conference
- Sept. 18 2005: Outing with informal communication on morphology and
related topics.
To register (and for more information), please visit the MMM 5 website and
download the Pre-registration form:
http://morbo.lingue.unibo.it/mmm/
The organizing committee,
Geert Booij (Free University of Amsterdam)
Bernard Fradin (CNRS & University of Paris 7)
Angeliki Ralli (University of Patras)
Sergio Scalise (University of Bologna)
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