22.4193, Confs: General Linguistics/Netherlands

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Subject: 22.4193, Confs: General Linguistics/Netherlands

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Date: 21-Oct-2011
From: Ivana Brasileiro [I.BrasileiroReisPereira at uu.nl]
Subject: LOT Winter School 2012


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Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2011 13:34:23
From: Ivana Brasileiro [I.BrasileiroReisPereira at uu.nl]
Subject: LOT Winter School 2012

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LOT Winter School 2012 

Date: 09-Jan-2012 - 20-Jan-2012 
Location: Tilburg, Netherlands 
Contact: Nicole Tak 
Contact Email: lot at uu.nl 
Meeting URL: http://www.lotschool.nl/files/schools/2012_Winterschool_Tilburg 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Meeting Description: 

LOT (Landelijke Onderzoekschool Taalwetenschap / Netherlands Graduate School of Linguistics) is proud to announce the next LOT Winter School to be held 9-20 January 2012 at the University of Tilburg. 

Registration is now open and closes December 16. 

Programme:

Alexander Clark - Learnability and language acquisition
Angelika Kratzer - tba
Bettelou Los - Topics in Diachronic Syntax
Bonnie Schwartz - tba
Cecilia Poletto - The cartographic approach: pros and cons
Charlotte Gooskens et al - Pronunciation differences (in dialectology and elsewhere)
Daniel L. Everett - Field Research on Language and Culture
Emar Maier - Presupposition and ImplicatureIntroduction to Formal Pragmatics
Hana Filip - Semantics
Jan Blommaert - The sociolinguistics of globalization
Leanne Hinton - Endangered languages: Language death, documentation and revitalization
Martine Coene - Atypical first language acquisition: the effect of degraded speech input
Piek Vossen - Wordnets: semantic networks of words and concepts and their application in natural language processing
Pieter Muysken - Scenarios in Language Contact
Rein Cozijn - Eye-tracking and language processing
René Kager - Stress Systems: Formal symmetry vs. typological asymmetry
Silke Brandt - Language Acquisition and Cognitive Development
Susan Brennan - Partner-specific adaptation in spoken dialogue

LOT 
Landelijke Onderzoekschool Taalwetenschap / Netherlands Graduate School of  Linguistics 
Trans 10
3512 JK Utrecht - NL 

Phone: +31 30 253 6006 
Fax: +31 30 253 6406 
http://www.lotschool.nl/ 








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