19.1094, FYI: Derek Bickerton's Colloquium @ CUNYGraduate Center

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Subject: 19.1094, FYI: Derek Bickerton's Colloquium @ CUNYGraduate Center

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Date: 01-Apr-2008
From: Lucia Pozzan < lpozzan at gc.cuny.edu >
Subject: Derek Bickerton's Colloquium @ CUNYGraduate Center

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From: Lucia Pozzan [lpozzan at gc.cuny.edu]
Subject: Derek Bickerton's Colloquium @ CUNYGraduate Center
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WHO: Derek Bickerton (University of Hawaii)
TITLE: Bastard Tongues, a Career in Creoles
WHEN: Thursday 4/3/08, 4.15 p.m.
WHERE: Graduate Center 365 5th Avenue, New York, NY
ABSTRACT: After a brief summary of the book, I'll discuss the current
status of the bioprogram in the face of various challenges (e.g. Creole
exceptionalism, Siegel & Roberts on the Hawaii data), with a review of
crucial data from the Seychelles, Surinam and Hawaii.

For more information, please the CUNY Graduate Center Linguistics
Department by phone (212) 817-8500, or by email linguistics at gc.cuny.edu. 



Linguistic Field(s): Not Applicable





 




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