16.828, Calls: Syntax/Greece; Syntax/Greece
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Subject: 16.828, Calls: Syntax/Greece; Syntax/Greece
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1)
Date: 17-Mar-2005
From: Spyropoulos Vassilios < spiropoulos at rhodes.aegean.gr >
Subject: Mediterranean Syntax Meeting
2)
Date: 17-Mar-2005
From: Spyropoulos Vassilios < spiropoulos at rhodes.aegean.gr >
Subject: Mediterranean Syntax Meeting: Workshop: Interfaces
-------------------------Message 1 ----------------------------------
Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2005 12:45:54
From: Spyropoulos Vassilios < spiropoulos at rhodes.aegean.gr >
Subject: Mediterranean Syntax Meeting
Full Title: Mediterranean Syntax Meeting
Short Title: MSM
Date: 23-Jun-2005 - 25-Jun-2005
Location: Rhodes, Greece
Contact Person: Vassilios Spyropoulos
Meeting Email: spiropoulos at rhodes.aegean.gr
Linguistic Field(s): Language Description; Syntax; Typology
Subject Language(s): Arabic, Standard (ABV)
Greek (GRK)
Hebrew (HBR)
Turkish (TRK)
Call Deadline: 30-Mar-2005
Meeting Description:
Papers are invited on any aspect of the syntax of Mediterranean languages with
particular emphasis on Arabic, Greek, Hebrew and Turkish.
Mediterranean Syntax Meeting
Second Call for Papers
Extended Call Deadline: 30-Mar-2005
SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
Mediterranean Syntax Meeting
June 23-25, 2005
University of the Aegean
Department of Mediterranean Studies
Division of Linguistics
INVITED SPEAKERS
Joseph Aoun (University of Southern California)
Edit Doron (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
Jaklin Kornfilt (Syracuse University)
Sumru Öszoy (Bogaziçi University )
Papers are invited on any aspect of the syntax of Mediterranean languages with
particular emphasis on Arabic, Greek, Hebrew and Turkish. We strongly favor
analyses within the Principles and Parameters framework and its current
developments within the Minimalist Program.
Abstracts are invited for 30-minute presentations plus 10 minutes for
questions. Abstracts are also invited for a poster session. Please specify the
sessions you would like to be considered for. Submissions are limited to one
singly authored and one jointly authored abstract per author or two jointly
authored abstracts. ABSTRACTS SUBMISSION: Abstracts should be electronically
submitted as PDF/DOC/RTF attachments to spiropoulos at rhodes.aegean.gr. Special
symbols should also be included in the attachment. The filename should be
unique. You should use your first name's initial and your last name to name
your abstract. For example: John Smith's abstract would be named jsmith.pdf,
NOT abstract.pdf or msm.pdf. The subject of the message should specify
''Abstract'', and the body should include the following information:
- Author's Name(s) and contact information
- Affiliation
- Title of the abstract
- Postal address & e-mail address
Please specify whether you would like your abstract to be considered for:
-- the main session
-- the poster session
(multiple selections possible)
ABSTRACT FORMAT: Abstracts should be limited to one page in length, with 1''
margins and use no smaller than 12 point font. Abstracts may also include a
second page limited to examples and references, also with 1'' margins and 12
point font. Upon acceptance, authors will be asked to submit a named,
camera-ready abstract.
SUBMISSION DEADLINE (EXTENDED): March 30, 2005
NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE: April 10, 2005
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact the organizing
committee at spiropoulos at rhodes.aegean.gr
The Organizing Committee:
Spyridoula Varlokosta
Vassilios Spyropoulos
Anthi Revithiadou
Despoina Papadopoulou
Chrysoula Papadopoulou
Vassilia Kazoulli
Hasan Kaili
Sophia Prokou
Mediterranean Syntax Meeting
June 23-25, 2005
University of the Aegean
Department of Mediterranean Studies
Division of Linguistics
1 Demokratias Ave.
Rhodes, GR 85 100
-------------------------Message 2 ----------------------------------
Date: Fri, 18 Mar 2005 12:46:01
From: Spyropoulos Vassilios < spiropoulos at rhodes.aegean.gr >
Subject: Mediterranean Syntax Meeting: Workshop: Interfaces
Full Title: Mediterranean Syntax Meeting: Workshop: Interfaces
Date: 23-Jun-2005 - 23-Jun-2005
Location: Rhodes, Greece
Contact Person: Vassilios Spyropoulos
Meeting Email: spiropoulos at rhodes.aegean.gr
Linguistic Field(s): Morphology; Phonology; Semantics; Syntax
Call Deadline: 30-Mar-2005
Meeting Description:
Papers are invited on the interfaces between syntax and the phonological and
interpretative components.
Mediterranean Syntax Meeting: Workshop: ''Interfaces''
Second Call for Papers
Extended Call Deadline: 30-Mar-2005
SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
Mediterranean Syntax Meeting (June 23-25, 2005)
Pre-conference Workshop: ''Interfaces''
June 23, 2005
University of the Aegean
Department of Mediterranean Studies
Division of Linguistics
INVITED SPEAKERS
Angelika Kratzer (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
Elisabeth Selkirk (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
Juan Uriagereka (University of Maryland)
Papers are invited on the interfaces between syntax and the phonological and
interpretative components. We encourage papers that address empirical and
conceptual issues regarding the representational effects of the derivational
dynamics of the computational system upon the interfaces. We are particularly
interested in exchanging ideas about the interaction of the syntactic
derivation with the other modules and its implications for the architecture of
grammar (i.e. how interfaces access and process syntactic information, whether
interface representations provide cues for syntactic structure, and so on).
Abstracts are invited for 30-minute presentations plus 10 minutes for
questions. Submissions are limited to one singly authored and one jointly
authored abstract per author or two jointly authored abstracts.
ABSTRACTS SUBMISSION: Abstracts should be electronically submitted as
PDF/DOC/RTF attachments to spiropoulos at rhodes.aegean.gr. Special symbols
should also be included in the attachment. The filename should be unique. You
should use your first name's initial and your last name to name your abstract.
For example: John Smith's abstract would be named jsmith.pdf, NOT abstract.pdf
or interfaces.pdf. The subject of the message should specify ''Abstract'', and
the body should include the following information:
- Author's Name(s) and contact information
- Affiliation
- Title of the abstract
- Postal address & e-mail address
ABSTRACT FORMAT: Abstracts should be limited to one page in length, with 1''
margins and use no smaller than 12 point font. Abstracts may also include a
second page limited to examples and references, also with 1'' margins and 12
point font. Upon acceptance, authors will be asked to submit a named,
camera-ready abstract.
SUBMISSION DEADLINE (EXTENDED): March 30, 2005
NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE: April 10, 2005
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact the organizing
committee at spiropoulos at rhodes.aegean.gr
The Organizing Committee:
Spyridoula Varlokosta
Vassilios Spyropoulos
Anthi Revithiadou
Despoina Papadopoulou
Chrysoula Papadopoulou
Vassilia Kazoulli
Hasan Kaili
Sophia Prokou
Mediterranean Syntax Meeting
June 23-25, 2005
University of the Aegean
Department of Mediterranean Studies
Division of Linguistics
1 Demokratias Ave.
Rhodes, GR 85 100
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