20.1963, Confs: Cognitive Science, Linguistic Theories, General Ling/France
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Date: 22-May-2009
From: Ernest Ulm < ealing at ens.fr >
Subject: EALing VII Fall School in Linguistics 2009
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Date: Fri, 22 May 2009 20:27:14
From: Ernest Ulm [ealing at ens.fr]
Subject: EALing VII Fall School in Linguistics 2009
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EALing VII Fall School in Linguistics 2009
Date: 14-Sep-2009 - 22-Sep-2009
Location: Paris, France
Contact: Ernest Ulm
Contact Email: ealing at ens.fr
Meeting URL: http://ealing.cognition.ens.fr
Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; General Linguistics; Linguistic Theories
Meeting Description:
EALing VII - Fall School in Linguistics 2009
The Department of Cognitive Studies at the Paris Ecole Normale Superieure (ENS)
organizes its seventh international Fall School in Linguistics (on the 'summer
school' model). The goal of this interdisciplinary Fall school is to provide
exposure to linguistic theory, and to grammar based approaches to cognitive
studies. Its content varies from year to year, but typically includes:
-General non technical introductions to contemporary linguistic research
-Intensive introductory courses to some core areas of linguistic theory or
relevant domains
-Seminars and talks on current research
-Interaction between research in grammar and some related domains e.g.
Psycholinguistics of Acquisition or of processing, Neurolinguistics,
Experimental Pragmatics, Philosophy of Language/Mind etc...
A poster session in which school participants can present their work will be
organized. A call for abstracts detailing submissions guidelines will be issued
shortly.
This Fall school will be held at the Ecole Normale Superieure (45 rue d'Ulm,
75005 Paris: from Monday, September 14th to Tuesday September the 22nd included.
Teachers and Lecturers will include:
Guglielmo Cinque Università Ca'Foscari, Venezia, Italy
David Pesetsky MIT
Liina Pylkkänen NYU
Luigi Rizzi University of Siena, Italy
Benjamin Spector Institut Jean Nicod, CNRS
Megha Sundara UCLA
Roger Schwarzschild Rutgers
Michael Ullman Georgetown University
Alan Yu University of Chicago
All relevant information regarding:
The registration procedure;
Teaching and lecturing faculty;
Calendar of courses, seminars and lectures;
Abstract submissions for the poster session;
Lodging and other practical information will be posted and regularly updated on
the EALing website: http://ealing.cognition.ens.fr
Please address all correspondence to:
Ernest Ulm
ealing at ens.fr
Registration fees:
145 Euros
Space is limited. Registration will close once all the available slots are taken.
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