17.1789, Calls: Slavic Ling/UK;Caucasian Typology/France
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Subject: 17.1789, Calls: Slavic Ling/UK;Caucasian Typology/France
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1)
Date: 13-Jun-2006
From: Jan Fellerer < jan.fellerer at wolfson.ox.ac.uk >
Subject: Annual Conference of the British Association for Slavonic and Eastern European Studies
2)
Date: 13-Jun-2006
From: Anaid Donabedian-Demopoulos < adonabedian at inalco.fr >
Subject: Morphosyntax of Caucasian Languages - Areal Typology
-------------------------Message 1 ----------------------------------
Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 14:08:13
From: Jan Fellerer < jan.fellerer at wolfson.ox.ac.uk >
Subject: Annual Conference of the British Association for Slavonic and Eastern European Studies
Full Title: Annual Conference of the British Association for Slavonic and Eastern European Studies
Short Title: BASEES
Date: 31-Mar-2007 - 02-Apr-2007
Location: Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge University, United Kingdom
Contact Person: Jan Fellerer
Meeting Email: jan.fellerer at wolfson.ox.ac.uk
Web Site: http://www.basees.org.uk
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Language Family(ies): Slavic Subgroup
Call Deadline: 01-Oct-2006
Meeting Description:
Abstracts are invited for individual 20-minute papers or for entire
panels (2-3 papers) in any area of Slavonic philology, linguistics,
language teaching, and translation studies. The working languages of
the conference are English and Russian.
ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR SLAVONIC
AND EAST EUROPEAN STUDIES 2007
CALL FOR PAPERS IN LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS
The annual conference of the British Association for Slavonic and East
European Studies (BASEES) will take place at Fitzwilliam College,
Cambridge University (UK), between 31 March - 2 April 2007.
Abstracts are invited for individual 20-minute papers or for entire
panels (2-3 papers) in any area of Slavonic philology, linguistics,
language teaching, and translation studies. The working languages of
the conference are English and Russian.
At this year's conference we had around forty papers in formal
linguistics, historical linguistics, applied linguistics, semiotics,
language teaching, and translation studies presented by academics
and graduate students from institutions in the UK and abroad. The
annual convention as a whole brings together scholars from a wide
range of disciplines including literary studies, linguistics, cultural
studies, history, economics, politics, sociology, film and media
studies as they pertain to Central and Eastern Europe and to the
former Soviet Union.
Abstracts for languages and linguistics papers or panels should be
sent, with full contact details, by 1 October 2006 to Jan Fellerer at
jan.fellerer at wolfson.ox.ac.uk,
or at the following address:
Wolfson College
GB-Oxford OX2 6UD
United Kingdom.
Further details are available on the website at www.basees.org.uk.
Apologies for cross-posting of this notice.
-------------------------Message 2 ----------------------------------
Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2006 14:08:20
From: Anaid Donabedian-Demopoulos < adonabedian at inalco.fr >
Subject: Morphosyntax of Caucasian Languages - Areal Typology
Full Title: Morphosyntax of Caucasian Languages - Areal Typology
Date: 11-Dec-2006 - 14-Dec-2006
Location: Paris, France
Contact Person: Gilles Authier
Meeting Email: gilles.authier at free.fr
Web Site: http://www.inalco.fr/ina_gabarit_rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=1521
Linguistic Field(s): Language Description; Syntax; Typology
Language Family(ies): Armenian; East Caucasian; Kartvelian; Northwest Caucasian; Persian; Turkish Subgroup
Call Deadline: 15-Aug-2006
Meeting Description:
Workshop on Caucasian morphosyntax with emphasis on areal typology, to be held at the Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales, Paris, France, on December 11-14th, 2006
This workshop will bring together linguists working on languages spoken in and around the Caucasus, including Indo-European and Turkic languages of adjacent areas.
CALL FOR PAPERS
Morphosyntax of Caucasian Languages
(with emphasis on areal typology)
The Caucasology group of CNRS team Proche-Orient, Iran-Caucase (FRE2454) and Cercle de Linguistique de l'Inalco organizes a Workshop on Caucasian morphosyntax with emphasis on areal typology, to be held at the Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales, Paris, France, on December 11-14th, 2006
Scientific commitee: Anaïd Donabedian, Denis Creissels and Gilles Authier
Keynote speakers:
Acad. Alexander E. Kibrik, Moscou
Masha Koptevskaya-Tamm, Stockholm
This workshop will bring together linguists working on languages spoken in and around the Caucasus, including Indo-European and Turkic languages of adjacent areas.
Priority will be given to papers addressing :
1) marking, semantics and actancy of Tenses-Modes-Aspects
2) subordinate clauses and finite / nonfinite distinction in verbal forms.
Registration fees, including four lunches : 50 euros ; Participants from Eastern Europe may apply for travel & hotel expenses to be taken care of by our sponsors.
Please send titles before July 1st and abstracts before August 15th by email (preferably in PDF format) to gilles.authier at free.fr .
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