24.585, Confs: European Sign Languages, General Linguistics/France

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Subject: 24.585, Confs: European Sign Languages, General Linguistics/France

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Date: Fri, 01 Feb 2013 10:02:48
From: Patricia Cabredo Hofherr [pcabredo at univ-paris8.fr]
Subject: Sign Languages and Nominal Reference

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Sign Languages and Nominal Reference 

Date: 27-Feb-2013 - 27-Feb-2013 
Location: Paris, France 
Contact: Patricia Cabredo Hofherr 
Contact Email: pcabredo at univ-paris8.fr 
Meeting URL: http://www.umr7023.cnrs.fr/Journee-d-etude-Langues-des-signes.html 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Other Specialty: European Sign Languages 

Meeting Description: 

This workshop brings together researchers working on the marking of nominal reference in different European Sign Languages.

Participants:

    Gemma Barberà (Barcelona)
    Brigitte Garcia (UMR 7023 - Paris 8)
    Roland Pfau (Amsterdam)
    Josep Quer (Barcelona)
    Marie-Anne Sallandre (UMR 7023 - Paris 8)
    Markus Steinbach (Göttingen)

The workshop will be held at CNRS Pouchet, 59 rue Pouchet, 75017 Paris, France.

This workshop is part of the project Calcul de la référence nominale: langues avec et sans articles of the Fédération TUL (CNRS 2559). 

59 rue Pouchet, 75017 Paris, salle de conférences.
http://www.pouchet.cnrs.fr/plan.htm

The workshop is open to the public.
Inscription is free.

Programme

9:45-10:00
Welcome & Coffee

10:00-12:00
Brigitte Garcia & Marie-Anne Sallandre (UMR 7023 - Paris 8)
Modalités de l'instanciation d'une entité référentielle et
problématique de la définitude en Langue des Signes Française (LSF)

12:00-13:30
déjeuner/ lunch

13:30-15:15
Gemma Barberà & Josep Quer (Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona)
Nominal referential values of semantic classifiers in signed discourse

15:15-15:45
Pause café

15:45-17:30
Edgar Omea (Göttingen), Roland Pfau (Amsterdam) &
Markus Steinbach (Göttingen)
The Referential Use of Signing Space

We gratefully acknowledge the support of

- the project Calcul de la référence nominale : langues avec et sans articles of the Fédération Typologie et Universaux du Langage (CNRS FRE 2559)
- le Conseil Scientifique de l'Université Paris 8
- l'UMR 7023 Structures formelles du langage (CNRS & Paris 8)








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