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#1520 From: Gurevich <alpgurev@...>
Date: Fri Jan 2, 2009 11:36 am
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#1522 From: Yury Lander <yulander@...>
Date: Sat Jan 3, 2009 9:29 pm
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Date: Sun Jan 4, 2009 4:16 pm
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#1525 From: Koryakov Yuri <ybkoryakov@...>
Date: Mon Jan 5, 2009 9:47 pm
Subject: CONF: Second Call -- Language Contact and Change: Multiple and Bimodal Bilingual Minorities, Tartu 2009
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Second Call

Language Contact and Change: Multiple and Bimodal Bilingual Minorities

Date: May 28, 2009
Location: Tartu, Estonia
Workshop at the International Conference on Minority Languages XII (ICML
2009)
Website: http://www.dipfilmod-suf.unifi.it/CMpro-v-p-236.html
Contact: tartulcc at gmail.com

The workshop aims at exploring the language contact and language
change phenomena that characterize multiple linguistic minorities. It
focuses on but is not confined to signed, Uralic and Caucasian languages.

On the one hand, we intend to explore the situation of bimodal
bilingualism. Data from changes in multi-modal bilingual contexts can
lead to new insights into bilingualism, the typology and structure of
languages, and language change and contact in general. Research into
bimodal bilingualism can draw upon several methods and approaches
developed for studying the bilingualism of other minority languages, and
vice versa.

On the other hand, we know that it is difficult to reach the bilingual
individuals
and communities that are deaf and belong to several linguistic minorities.
Therefore, we approach the bimodal target via individual studies on minority
languages. More specifically, we concentrate on the issue of language change
in contact in the context of a typologically wide range of minority
languages. We are looking for answers to questions such as the following:

- How do deaf children of (hearing) parents belonging to linguistic
minorities
(e.g., Nganasan) communicate with the Deaf communities in their country and
with their own parents?
- How does their language change?
- How can we test the change in the structure of the languages in contact in
a uniform way?
- What are the factors that influence the developments?
- Can we work towards a typology?

Invited keynote speakers:

Csilla Bartha (hearing) (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest): The situation
of the Deaf and national minorities in Hungary;
Östen Dahl (hearing) (Stockholm University): Contact induced changes in
tense
and aspect systems;
Tatiana Davidenko (Deaf) (Moscow Centre for Deaf Studies and Bilingual
Education):
Sign Language Diversity in Post-Soviet Countries;
Anna Komarova (hearing) (Moscow Centre for Deaf Studies and Bilingual
Education):
Development of Bilingual Education of the Deaf in Post-Soviet Countries;
Gaurav Mathur (Deaf) (Gallaudet University): The relationship between
agreement
and finiteness in sign languages;
Johanna Mesch (Deaf) (Stockholm University): Variations in tactile signing -
the case of one-handed conversation;
Helle Metslang (hearing) (University of Tartu): Changes in Finnish and
Estonian
tense and aspect;
Christian Rathmann (Deaf) (Hamburg University): Minority Communities within
German Deaf Community;
Don Stilo (hearing) (Max Planck Institute, Leipzig): Introduction to an
Atlas
of the Araxes-Iran Linguistic Area.

Check for updates, our interdisciplinary areas, and more research questions
at
http://www.dipfilmod-suf.unifi.it/CMpro-v-p-236.html

Submission (deadline January 15, 2009, notification January 31, 2009).

Abstracts (in English, maximum 2 pages, including data and references) have
to be submitted electronically as portable document format (.pdf) or
Microsoft Word (.doc) files via the EasyChair conference management system (
https://www.easychair.org/login.cgi?conf=lcc09).

If you do not have an EasyChair account, click on the button "I have
no EasyChair Account" on that page and follow the instructions. When you
receive a password, you can enter the site and upload your abstract.

Organizers:

Nino Amiridze, Utrecht University (The Netherlands)
Östen Dahl, University of Stockholm (Sweden)
Anne Tamm, University of Florence (Italy) and Institute for the
Estonian Language
(Estonia)
Manana Topadze, University of Pavia (Italy)
Inge Zwitserlood, Radboud University Nijmegen (The Netherlands)

#1526 From: Ilja Serzants <ilja.serzants@...>
Date: Tue Jan 6, 2009 9:59 am
Subject: LAST CALL FOR PAPERS. Workshop: The origin of non-canonical subject marking in Indo-European
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LAST CALL FOR PAPERS

    WORKSHOP: THE ORIGIN OF NON-CANONICAL SUBJECT MARKING IN INDO-EUROPEAN

    The research team of the project "Indo-European Case and Argument
Structure from a Typological Perspective" (IECASTP)
(http://ling.uib.no/IECASTP[1]) is organizing a workshop at the XIXth
International Conference on Historical Linguistics (10-15 August 2009,
Nijmegen, http://www.ru.nl/cls/ichl19/[2]), devoted on the origin of
non-canonical subject marking in Indo-European.
The URL of the workshop is: http://ling.uib.no/IECASTP/Workshop5.htm[3]

Invited speaker: Leonid Kulikov (University of Leiden)

    Please send a 300-word abstract in pdf format to Ilja Serzants
(Ilja.Serzants@...) no later than January 10th. Notification of
acceptance will be sent out no later than January 25th. The abstract
also has to be submitted through the main conference website at the
same time.

    DESCRIPTION
    Several of the Modern Indo-European languages that have maintained
morphological case exhibit structures where the subject(-like)
argument is not canonically case marked. These are found amongst the
Modern Germanic languages, Modern Russian, the Modern Baltic languages
and the Modern Indo-Aryan languages, to mention some. It is
traditionally assumed in the literature that these have developed from
objects to subjects (see, for instance, Hewson and Bubenik 2006),
hence the case marking. Recently, however, it has been argued for
Germanic that oblique subjects in the modern languages were syntactic
subjects already in Old Germanic (Eythrsson and Bardal 2005). This
raises the question whether these non-canonically case-marked
subject(-like) arguments were objects in Proto-Germanic or
Proto-Indo-European, or whether they may have been syntactic subjects
all along, given an assumption of the alignment system in
Proto-Indo-European being a Fluid-S system (cf. Bardal and Eythrsson
2008). It is, moreover, possible that the case marking patterns of
different predicate types have different origins in Indo-European.
    The aim of this workshop is therefore to gather researchers who work
on case marking in Indo-European, and case marking in general, to a
forum where the more general topic of the origin of this non-canonical
case marking can be discussed. By doing that, we hope to shed light on
this important issue within case marking and alignment, historical
linguistics, and Indo-European studies.

    LOCATION:
Radboud University Nijmegen,
Centre for Language Studies/Language in Time and Space

Please check the website of the host conference for issues like
registration, conference fee, social program, etc.
http://www.ru.nl/cls/ichl19/[4])

--
Ilja Serzants

PhD Research Student

Department of Linguistic, Literary and Aesthetic Studies

University of Bergen

P.O. box 7805

NO-5020 Bergen

Norway

   ----------

SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS

   WORKSHOP: THE ORIGIN OF NON-CANONICAL SUBJECT MARKING IN INDO-EUROPEAN

   The research team of the project ?Indo-European Case and Argument
Structure from a Typological Perspective? (IECASTP)
(http://ling.uib.no/IECASTP[1]) is organizing a workshop at the XIXth
International Conference on Historical Linguistics (10-15 August 2009,
Nijmegen, http://www.ru.nl/cls/ichl19/[2]), devoted on the origin of
non-canonical subject marking in Indo-European.
The URL of the workshop is: http://ling.uib.no/IECASTP/Workshop5.htm[3]

Invited speaker: Leonid Kulikov (University of Leiden)

   Please send a 300-word abstract in pdf format to Ilja Serzants
(Ilja.Serzants@...) no later than January 10th. Notification of
acceptance will be sent out no later than January 25th. The abstract
also has to be submitted through the main conference website at the
same time.
   DESCRIPTION
   Several of the Modern Indo-European languages that have maintained
morphological case exhibit structures where the subject(-like)
argument is not canonically case marked. These are found amongst the
Modern Germanic languages, Modern Russian, the Modern Baltic languages
and the Modern Indo-Aryan languages, to mention some. It is
traditionally assumed in the literature that these have developed from
objects to subjects (see, for instance, Hewson and Bubenik 2006),
hence the case marking. Recently, however, it has been argued for
Germanic that oblique subjects in the modern languages were syntactic
subjects already in Old Germanic (Eythrsson and Bardal 2005). This
raises the question whether these non-canonically case-marked
subject(-like) arguments were objects in Proto-Germanic or
Proto-Indo-European, or whether they may have been syntactic subjects
all along, given an assumption of the alignment system in
Proto-Indo-European being a Fluid-S system (cf. Bardal and Eythrsson
2008). It is, moreover, possible that the case marking patterns of
different predicate types have different origins in Indo-European.
   The aim of this workshop is therefore to gather researchers who work
on case marking in Indo-European, and case marking in general, to a
forum where the more general topic of the origin of this non-canonical
case marking can be discussed. By doing that, we hope to shed light on
this important issue within case marking and alignment, historical
linguistics, and Indo-European studies.
   LOCATION:
Radboud University Nijmegen,
Centre for Language Studies/Language in Time and Space

Please check the website of the host conference for issues like
registration, conference fee, social program, etc.
http://www.ru.nl/cls/ichl19/[4])

--
Ilja Serzants

PhD Research Student

Department of Linguistic, Literary and Aesthetic Studies

University of Bergen

P.O. box 7805

NO-5020 Bergen

Norway

Links:
------
[1] http://ling.uib.no/IECASTP
[2] http://www.ru.nl/cls/ichl19/
[3] http://ling.uib.no/IECASTP/Workshop5.htm
[4] http://www.ru.nl/cls/ichl19/


   ----------

SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS

   WORKSHOP: THE ORIGIN OF NON-CANONICAL SUBJECT MARKING IN INDO-EUROPEAN

   The research team of the project ?Indo-European Case and Argument
Structure from a Typological Perspective? (IECASTP)
(http://ling.uib.no/IECASTP) is organizing a workshop at the XIXth
International Conference on Historical Linguistics (10-15 August 2009,
Nijmegen, http://www.ru.nl/cls/ichl19/), devoted on the origin of
non-canonical subject marking in Indo-European.
The URL of the workshop is: http://ling.uib.no/IECASTP/Workshop5.htm

Invited speaker: Leonid Kulikov (University of Leiden)

   Please send a 300-word abstract in pdf format to Ilja Serzants
(Ilja.Serzants@...) no later than January 10th. Notification of
acceptance will be sent out no later than January 25th. The abstract
also has to be submitted through the main conference website at the
same time.
   DESCRIPTION
   Several of the Modern Indo-European languages that have maintained
morphological case exhibit structures where the subject(-like)
argument is not canonically case marked. These are found amongst the
Modern Germanic languages, Modern Russian, the Modern Baltic languages
and the Modern Indo-Aryan languages, to mention some. It is
traditionally assumed in the literature that these have developed from
objects to subjects (see, for instance, Hewson and Bubenik 2006),
hence the case marking. Recently, however, it has been argued for
Germanic that oblique subjects in the modern languages were syntactic
subjects already in Old Germanic (Eythrsson and Bardal 2005). This
raises the question whether these non-canonically case-marked
subject(-like) arguments were objects in Proto-Germanic or
Proto-Indo-European, or whether they may have been syntactic subjects
all along, given an assumption of the alignment system in
Proto-Indo-European being a Fluid-S system (cf. Bardal and Eythrsson
2008). It is, moreover, possible that the case marking patterns of
different predicate types have different origins in Indo-European.
   The aim of this workshop is therefore to gather researchers who work
on case marking in Indo-European, and case marking in general, to a
forum where the more general topic of the origin of this non-canonical
case marking can be discussed. By doing that, we hope to shed light on
this important issue within case marking and alignment, historical
linguistics, and Indo-European studies.
   LOCATION:
Radboud University Nijmegen,
Centre for Language Studies/Language in Time and Space

Please check the website of the host conference for issues like
registration, conference fee, social program, etc.
http://www.ru.nl/cls/ichl19/)

--
Ilja Serzants

PhD Research Student

Department of Linguistic, Literary and Aesthetic Studies

University of Bergen

P.O. box 7805

NO-5020 Bergen

Norway

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#1527 From: "Idiatov Dmitry" <dmitry.idiatov@...>
Date: Tue Jan 6, 2009 4:12 pm
Subject: CALL: Workshop on Quotative markers (SLE 42, Lisbon, 9-12 Sep, 2009)
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Location: Lisbon, Portugal



Start Date: 09-Sep-2009 - 12-Sep-2009



Contact: Dmitry Idiatov



Meeting Email: dmitry.idiatov@...





Meeting Description:



A workshop at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Societas Linguistica Europaea,
University of Lisbon, 9-12 September, 2009.

"Quotative markers: origins and use"



Linguistic Subfield: General Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Typology;
Descriptive Linguistics





CALL FOR PAPERS:





"Quotative markers: origins and use"





Convenors:
Dmitry Idiatov (University of Antwerp)
Hubert Cuyckens (University of Leuven)



Keynote speaker:

Tom Gldemann (University of Zu?rich / Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary
Anthropology, Leipzig)





Quotative markers are linguistic signs conventionally signaling the presence of
an adjacent representation of reported discourse, i.e. the quote. Semantically,
they are largely similar to generic speech verbs, such as say and tell in
English, with which they share the feature of reference to an utterance.
Functionally, however, they differ from the latter in being conventionalized in
relation to reported discourse. That is, either they are not used in other
contexts at all or they lack (fully or partially) the feature of reference to an
utterance when no representation of reported discourse is adjacent. Consider,
for instance, _be like_ in English in _And he's like: "That's great!"_.
Following Gldemann (2008), the quote frame based on a quotative marker or/and a
speech verb is called a quotative index. Gldemann (2008) also provides a
detailed classification of quotative markers. Thus, syntactically, quotative
markers can be either predicative or nonpredicative elements.
Morphosyntactically, predicative quotative markers may behave as regular verbs
and are then classified as quotative verbs. Those predicative quotative markers
that do not fully qualify for the status of verb in a given language are
referred to as quotative predicators. Nonpredicative quotative markers are often
referred to as quotative complementizers, especially when they are also used for
purposes of clause combining.



Historically, quotative markers may derive from a large number of sources, such
as generic speech verbs, generic verbs of equation, inchoativity, action, and
motion, markers of similarity and manner, markers of focus, presentation and
identification. Somewhat surprisingly, according to Gldemann (2008:295), at
least in African languages, generic speech verbs appear to be "far less
important" as sources of quotative markers than is usually assumed in the
literature. At the same time, it is remarkable that quotative markers of various
nonpredicative origins often tend to gradually acquire verbal features up to
becoming full-fledged verbal lexemes through their conventionalized use as core
elements of quotative indexes. In many African languages, quotative markers are
also regularly employed for purposes of clause combining and extended to
constructions expressing intention and various kinds of modal meanings.



The proposed workshop is intended to bring together scholars interested in the
origins and use of quotative markers in individual languages, language families
or linguistic areas from any part of the world. Particularly welcome are papers
based on data from spontaneous and spoken language use and data from less
documented languages. Authors are also encouraged to situate their findings in a
broader cross-linguistic perspective, both as regards the known sources of
quotative markers as well as their typical secondary extensions to contexts not
involving instances of reported discourse in the strict sense.

References:
Gldemann, Tom. 2008. Quotative indexes in African languages: A synchronic and
diachronic survey. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. (Empirical Approaches to Language
Typology 34)





SUBMISSION PROCEDURE:



Abstracts in English are invited for 30 minute (20+10) presentations. Abstracts
should not exceed 500 words (exclusive of references) and should state research
questions, approach, method, data and (expected) results. The abstract should
not mention the presenter(s) nor their affiliations or addresses. Abstracts are
preferably in DOC or RTF format; if your abstract contains special symbols,
please include a PDF version as well.



The deadline for submissions is January 31, 2009. Please submit your abstract to
dmitry.idiatov@... <mailto:dmitry.idiatov@...>  AND the organizers of
the SLE conference. As to the latter part of the submission procedure, please
follow the instructions on the conference website at
http://www.societaslinguistica.eu/meetings/conference%20lisboa/call%20for%20pape\
rs.htm. When submitting the title of your abstract on the conference website,
please indicate between brackets (Workshop on quotative markers) after the title
of your abstract.





IMPORTANT DATES:



31 January 2009: Deadline for submission of abstracts



31 March 2009: Notification of acceptance



1 April 2009: Early registration starts



1 June 2009: Registration (full fee)



9-12 September 2009: Conference





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#1528 From: Sergey Say <serjozhka@...>
Date: Tue Jan 6, 2009 8:14 pm
Subject: napominanie: kruglyj stol po russkomu sintaksisu
serjozhka
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#1529 From: Sergey Say <serjozhka@...>
Date: Tue Jan 6, 2009 8:23 pm
Subject: izvinite, zabyl, chto prilozhenija ne proxodjat
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#1530 From: "Barbara Partee" <partee@...>
Date: Tue Jan 6, 2009 8:50 pm
Subject: Call for Papers: FDSL VIII, Potsdam, December 2009
parteema
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Peter Kosta <peter.kosta@...>
Date: Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 3:08 PM
Subject: FDSL VIII Call for Papers
To: Barbara H Partee <partee@...>

Prof. Dr. Peter Kosta
Universität Potsdam
Philosophische Fakultät
Institut für Slavistik
Lehrstuhl für Slavische Sprachwissenschaft
Postfach 60 15 53
14415 Potsdam


Formal Description of Slavic Languages (FDSL) VIII -- Call for Papers

Call Deadline: 01-May-2009
Call for Papers

Formal Description of Slavic Languages is a biannual European Conference
that investigates all linguistic levels and their interfaces. It takes place
in exchange every second year at the University Leipzig and at the
University of Potsdam.

In addition, two FDSL (halftime) conferences, one 6.5 were held at the
University of Nova Gorica December 1-3, 2006, and one at the Independent
University of Moscow in co-operation with Poncelet Laboratory, the
Department of Linguistics of the Moscow State University and the MIT
Department of Linguistics.

Formal Description of Slavic Languages 8
December 2 - 5, 2009
Deadline for abstract submissions: May 1, 2009
Notification of acceptance: June 30, 2009

Organizing Committee:
Department of Slavic Languages, University of Potsdam, Germany
Peter Kosta
Lilia Schürcks

Invited Speakers:
Steven Franks (Indiana University Bloomington)
Giuliana Giusti (University of Venice)
Zlatka Guentchéva (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle)
Géraldine Legendre (Johns Hopkins University)
Gilbert C. Rappaport (University of Texas at Austin)
Mila Dimitrova-Vulchanova (NTNU Trondheim)

We invite abstracts for talks on any aspect of formal Slavic linguistics
including phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics.
Comparative, diachronical and typological research topics are strongly
encouraged. Special sessions and workshops on these fields are scheduled.
Papers describing original work will be preferred. Each presentation will be
allotted 20 minutes plus 10 minutes for discussion.

Abstract Guidelines:
Abstracts should not exceed two pages (including data, diagrams and
references) formatted with one-inch (2.5 cm) margins on all sides, single
line spacing with text in Times New Roman 12-point type. Submissions should
be sent both as PDF and MS-Word attachments to the following e-mail address:
fdsl8@...
Authors are asked to send their abstracts anonymously with the title of the
paper, name(s) and affiliation included in the body of the message.

Any questions regarding the organization should also be directed to
fdsl8@...


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#1531 From: mikita <suprunchuk@...>
Date: Wed Jan 7, 2009 8:51 am
Subject: mail
suprunchuk
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#1532 From: Tatiana Svistunova <tata.svistunova@...>
Date: Wed Jan 7, 2009 9:32 am
Subject: CONF: XXXVIII Mezhdunarodnaja filologicheskaja konferencija. Psiholingvistika.
tata.svistunova
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#1533 From: Tatiana Svistunova <tata.svistunova@...>
Date: Wed Jan 7, 2009 10:59 am
Subject: CONF: XXXVIII Mezhdunarodnaja filologicheskaja konferencija. Psiholingvistika.
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#1534 From: "luomaru" <luomaru@...>
Date: Wed Jan 7, 2009 6:26 pm
Subject: Fourth EACL Spring school in Chinese Linguistics
luomaru
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**********************************************************************
*********************
PLEASE ADVERTISE WIDELY!

tell your colleagues and especially all interested graduate students!

**********************************************************************
*********************

the European Association for Chinese Linguistics is proud to announce
the

Fourth EACL Spring school in Chinese Linguistics

Sponsored by
the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS), The Netherlands

When will it be held?
15-19 June 2009

Where will it be held?
Russian State University for the Humanities, Institute for Oriental
Cultures and Antiquity, Moscow, Russian Federation

What courses will be offered?
Wolfgang Behr (Zrich): "Theories of Old Chinese morphology"
Waltraud Paul (Paris): "Modern Mandarin: morphology, syntax,
semantics"
Roman Shapiro (Moscow): "Tendencies in Chinese dialect phonology"

For whom is the EACL Spring school?
The EACL Spring school in Chinese Linguistics is primarily organized
for Ph.D. students in Chinese linguistics affiliated to European
universities, but others are welcome to apply. See under "Details?"
below.

What else do you need to know?
No tuition will be charged and accomodation is free.
Applications must have been submitted by 12 February 2009.

Details?
For details regarding how to apply and other conditions, check
www.chineselinguistics.eu

#1535 From: "Barbara Partee" <partee@...>
Date: Thu Jan 8, 2009 1:49 am
Subject: Fwd: Call for papers: Genericity. Paris, May 2009. Deadline 31 January.
parteema
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2009/1/7 Alda Mari <Alda.Mari@...>

>    Genericity: Interpretation and Uses (Conference I)
>  *Call Deadline: 31-Jan-2009*  Second call for Papers
>
> Genericity: Interpreation and Uses (Conference I)
> May 11-12-13, 2009
> ENS (Ecole Normale Supérieure)
> Paris - France
> GenericityConference@...
>
> Invited Speakers:
> Nicholas Asher (IRIT / University of Texas at Austin)
> Ariel Cohen (Ben Gurion University)
> Francis Corblin (Université Paris Sorbonne)
> Veneeta Dayal (Rutgers University)
> Carmen Dobrovie-Sorin (CNRS / Paris VII)
> Manfred Krifka (ZAS Berlin)
> Christopher Piñón (Université Lille III)
>
> Since the publication of the collective work 'The Generic Book' (Carlson &
> Pelletier (ed.), 1995), research on genericity has developed in various
> directions. The principal merit of 'The Generic Book' was to establish a
> unified terminology, which paved the way for very detailed and specific
> studies, whose results are intended to be cumulative.
>
> Since then, much of the research has focused on syntactic, semantic and
> pragmatic issues and important advances have been made in each of these
> fields and at their interfaces. The goal of the conference is to bring
> together theoreticians of different horizons articulating linguistic issues
> with logical and philosophical ones.
>
> The conference welcomes papers on different languages clearly articulating
> empirical and formal issues, including but not limited to the following
> topics:
> ILP SLP distinction
> Kind terms
> Generic Determiners
> Generic Quantification
> Focus
> Frequency Adverbs
> GEN / HAB distinction
> Dispositions
> Tense and Aspect in generic sentences
> Free choiceness and genericity
> Genericity and modality
>
> Selection Committee:
> Nicholas Asher (CNRS/Austin Texas)
> Claire Beyssade (Institut Jean Nicod CNRS/ENS/EHESS)
> Ariel Cohen (Ben-Gurion University)
> Francis Corblin (Paris IV Sorbonne)
> Veneeta Dayal (Rutgers University)
> Carmen Dobrovie-Sorin (LLF Paris VII)
> Brenda Laca (Université Paris VIII)
> Alda Mari (Institut Jean Nicod CNRS/ENS/EHESS)
> David Nicolas (Institut Jean Nicod CNRS/ENS/EHESS)
> Christopher Piñón (Université Lille III)
> Benjamin Spector (Institut Jean Nicod CNRS/ENS/EHESS)
> Isidora Stojanovic (Institut Jean Nicod CNRS/ENS/EHESS)
>
> Organization Committee:
> Claire Beyssade (Institut Jean Nicod CNRS/ENS/EHESS)
> Alda Mari - Chair - (Institut Jean Nicod CNRS/ENS/EHESS)
> David Nicolas (Institut Jean Nicod CNRS/ENS/EHESS)
>
> Abstract Submission:
> Anonymous abstracts in pdf format not exceeding 2 pages with standard 1
> inch margins on all sides, including examples, figures and references, are
> to be sent to GenericityConference@... One single authored and a
> co-authored abstract can be submitted. Please include in the body of the
> mail the following information:
> Author(s)
> Title of the abstract
> Affiliation(s)
> E-mail Address
>
> Important Dates:
> Submission Deadline: January 31st
> Notification: March 1st
>
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> and Uses'.
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#1538 From: "Sonya Oskolskaya" <sonypolik@...>
Date: Mon Jan 12, 2009 4:55 pm
Subject: Kruglyj stol po russkomu sintaksisu
sonypolik
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Уважаемые коллеги!

В связи с техническими неполадками срок
подачи заявки на участие в круглом
столе «Русский язык: конструкционные и
лексико-семантические подходы»
(Санкт-Петербург, 13-14 марта 2009 года)
продлевается до 15 января 2009
года.
Просим Вас посылать письмо с тезисами не
только на адрес конференции
rusconstr@..., но и на один из следующих
адресов: sonypolik@...,
masha_ovs@... или serjozhka@....

На всякий случай: если Вы уже прислали
заявку и получили ответное письмо,
посылать копию на один из указанных адресов
не надо.

Еще раз прикладываю информационное письмо.

Ждем ваших тезисов!
С уважением,
Софья Оскольская

Информационное
письмо

13-14 марта
2009 г. факультет филологии и искусств
Санкт-Петербургского Государственного
Университета совместно с Институтом
лингвистических исследований РАН
проводит
круглый стол «Русский язык:
конструкционные и лексико-семантические
подходы».
Круглый
стол посвящен проблемам русского
синтаксиса. Предпочтение отдается
докладам,
в
которых формальные свойства
синтаксических конструкций
рассматриваются в
связи с
их семантико-прагматическими свойствами и
с условиями употребления этих
конструкций в текстах (дискурсе). Мы
рассчитываем обсудить не только
регулярные
модели построения синтаксических единиц,
но и те явления, которые принято
относить к так называемому "малому
синтаксису", т.е. явления, которые
часто оказываются на периферии
синтаксического описания и теоретического
осмысления.
Традиции
исследования русского синтаксиса во многом
связаны с обращением к
семантико-прагматическим свойствам
синтаксических единиц. По всей видимости,
можно выделить два основных подхода в
рамках этих исследований: рассмотрение
сложных синтаксических единиц "снизу вверх"
("лексико-семантический
подход") и "сверху вниз" ("конструкционный
подход").
Лексико-семантический
подход предполагает выявление
закономерностей лексической и
грамматической
сочетаемости,
обращение к тонким семантическим различиям
между лексемами, в частности, в
связи с контекстами их употребления (см.,
например, работы Ю.Д. Апресяна и
других представителей Московской
семантической школы). При таком подходе
семантические и синтаксические свойства
различных конструкций выводятся из
семантических и сочетаемостных свойств их
составных частей.
Для
конструкционного подхода центральной
единицей является конструкция – сложное
единство значимых единиц различных
уровней, которое как целое обладает
семантическими и синтаксическими
свойствами, не выводимыми из свойств
частей.
Первоочередной задачей исследования
конструкции является установление
особенностей ее функционирования как
самостоятельной единицы, в то время как
ее
компоненты рассматриваются в основном с
точки зрения их влияния на семантику
конструкции в целом. В западной
лингвистической традиции такой анализ
характерен, прежде всего, для т.н.
Грамматики конструкций (Ч.Филлмор, А.
Гольдберг); в русской лингвистической
традиции подобные идеи высказывались
как
в связи с достижениями этой теории (в
последнее время), так и задолго до ее
появления.
Предпочтение
отдается докладам, представляющим новые
эмпирические данные, например,
полученные путем обращения к корпусам.
Приветствуются доклады, в которых
синтаксические
и семантические свойства конструкций
русского языка рассматриваются на фоне
общеязыковых
закономерностей, проявляющихся в
грамматике и лексике, в центре и на
периферии системы,
в грамматикализационных процессах и в
случаях лексикализации. В ходе
обсуждения
мы рассчитываем улучшить наше понимание
теоретических аспектов синтаксиса
русского
языка,  сравнить достоинства и недостатки
различных теоретических подходов к его
изучению.

К
участию приглашаются исследователи,
заинтересованные в теме круглого стола,
независимо от их официального статуса
(приветствуется участие молодых
исследователей, в частности, студентов).
Допустимо представление
исследований,
находящихся в стадии разработки.
Свое предварительное
согласие выступить на круглом столе в
качестве приглашенных докладчиков дали
В.И. Подлесская, Е.В. Рахилина, М.В. Русакова,
В.С. Храковский.
Для
участия в работе круглого стола до 15 января
2009 года включительно следует
прислать тезисы объемом не более 5000 знаков
в формате .doc/.pdf по адресу
rusconstr@.... В письме просим
указать информацию об авторе (ФИО, место
учебы/работы, контактный
электронный
адрес и телефон). Регламент доклада – 20 мин +
10 мин на обсуждение. О
результатах отбора тезисов оргкомитет
сообщит не позднее 1 февраля 2009 г.





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#1539 From: Gurevich <alpgurev@...>
Date: Tue Jan 13, 2009 6:21 am
Subject: CONF: Balto-Slavonic Natural Language Processing - BSNLP 2009
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Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2009, 12:45:30 AM
Subject: CFP: Balto-Slavonic Natural Language Processing - BSNLP 2009

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                            Call For Papers

        BALTO-SLAVONIC NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING - BSNLP 2009
                     Second International Workshop

                             Cracow, Poland
                              15 June 2009

                   http://erssab.u-bordeaux3.fr/BSNLP


This year BSNLP is co-located with the IIS 2009 (Intelligent
Information Systems) conference (http://iis.ipipan.waw.pl/).

TOPIC and MOTIVATION

The recent political and economic changes in Central and Eastern
Europe and the related on-going enlargement of the European Union
brings into focus new cultures and languages. Among them, the
languages from the Balto-Slavonic group have an outstanding role
because of their rich cultural heritage and the widespread use: over
400 million speakers.

The topic of the workshop addresses Natural Language Processing (NLP)
for the Balto-Slavonic languages. The NLP tasks include, but are not
limited to, morphological analysis and generation, tagging,
named-entity recognition, information extraction, co-reference
resolution, question-answering, information retrieval, text
summarisation, machine translation. Research on these topics in the
context of Balto-Slavonic languages is still in its early stage and is
progressing relatively slowly. Due to specific linguistic phenomena,
such as rich inflection and relatively free word order, a construction
of language processing tools for these languages is an intriguing and
challenging task.

The goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers and
practitioners working on NLP for Balto-Slavonic languages. The
workshop will give an opportunity to exchange ideas and experience, to
discuss hard-to-tackle problems in this field of research, and to make
available resources more widely known.

This workshop is a follow-up to the successful first BSNLP 2007
workshop held in conjunction with the ACL 2007 conference in
Prague. In particular, we would strongly encourage submissions
describing systems, resources or solutions that are made available to
the wider public, as this would help to promote computational
linguistics applications for these languages.

AREAS OF INTEREST

Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:

A. Specific challenges for Balto-Slavonic NLP in the context of:

     * text segmentation
     * morphological analysis
     * morphology models
     * morpho-syntactic disambiguation
     * named-entity recognition
     * named-entity dissambiguation
     * named-entity lemmatisation
     * name variant recognition and merging
     * term and keyword extraction
     * syntactic parsing and chunking
     * co-reference resolution
     * word sense disambiguation
     * corpus-based knowledge acquisition
     * information extraction
     * question answering
     * machine translation
     * text summarisation
     * text classification
     * information retrieval
     * linguistic processing in search engines

B. Multilingual frameworks applied to these languages

     * tools and resources (freely available for research purposes will
       be preferred)
     * experience with, and evaluation of, linguistic data and
       processing resources
     * comparative evaluation between languages
     * encoding standards and formats

SUBMISSION

We expect two kinds of submissions:

     * full papers
     * short papers

Long papers should describe original unpublished work and should
indicate the state of completion of the reported results. In
particular, an overlap with previously published work should be
clearly mentioned. The authors should indicate in the abstract of
their submission if the paper has been submitted elsewhere.

Short papers should describe work in progress and/or interactive
software demos.

All submissions, both of long and short papers, will be judged on
correctness, novelty, technical strength, clarity of presentation,
usability, and significance/relevance to the workshop. Submissions
will be reviewed by at least 3 members of the Program Committee. The
reviewing will be blind. Therefore, the paper should not include the
authors' names and affiliations. Furthermore, self-citations and other
references that could reveal the author's identity should be avoided.

The final papers are to be prepared using LaTeX. Please download the
zipped archive with files needed to process your document:
iis4authors.zip. Both class files and an example of use are contained
in the archive. Please follow all the recommendations given in the
example.

Submission will be electronic. The only accepted format for submitted
papers is Adobe PDF. Papers must be submitted no later than March 15,
2009 using the submission webpage.

The page limit for long papers is 14 pages, whereas short papers /
software demo descriptions are limited to 7 pages.

PUBLICATION

Workshop proceedings in electronic form will be distributed at the
workshop. They will be available on-line after the workshop.
Additionnaly, the accepted long papers will be published along with
the main IIS 2009 conference papers in a monograph form.

IMPORTANT DATES

     * Paper submissions due: 15.03.2009
     * Notification of acceptance: 13.04.2009
     * Camera-ready versions due: 4.05.2009

VENUE

Krakow (Cracow) is one of the largest and the oldest cities in
Poland. Nowadays it is an important center of science, education and
business. Thanks to its history, monuments, unique atmosphere of the
old town district and excellent restaurants Krakow attracts tourists
from all parts of the world.

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

     * Tania Avgustinova (University of Saarland, Germany)
     * Damir Cavar (University of Zadar, Croatia)
     * Tomaz Erjavec (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
     * Vladislav Kubon (Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic)
     * Anna Kupsc (Universite de Bordeaux, France)
     * Olga Mitrofanova (St.Petersburg State University, Russia)
     * Agnieszka Mykowiecka (Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland)
     * Ruta Marcinkeviciene (Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania)
     * Karel Pala (Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic)
     * Gerald Penn (University of Toronto, Canada)
     * Maciej Piasecki (Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland)
     * Jakub Piskorski (Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy)
     * Adam Przepiorkowski (Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland)
     * Agata Savary (Universite Francois Rabelais, Tours, France)
     * Inguna Skadina (University of Latvia)
     * Wojciech Skut (Google Inc., Zurich)
     * Kiril Simov (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria)
     * Hristo Tanev (Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy)
     * Dusko Vitas (University of Belgrade, Serbia)
     * Roman Yangarber (University of Helsinki, Finalnd)

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

     * Anna Kupsc (Universite de Bordeaux, France)
     * Maciej Piasecki (Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland)
     * Jakub Piskorski (Joint Research Centre, Italy)
     * Adam Przepiorkowski (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)


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http://nlp.ipipan.waw.pl/ ___________ Zespol Inzynierii Lingwistycznej
http://tnij.org/ling ______________________ Polska Lista Jezykoznawcza
http://korpus.pl/ _____________________________________ Korpus IPI PAN
http://nkjp.pl/ _________________________________________________ NKJP


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#1540 From: "ibnbarilena" <ibnbari@...>
Date: Wed Jan 14, 2009 8:26 am
Subject: judgements
ibnbarilena
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hi all,

I've been vondering if any of the Russian native speakers would exept
the following sentences as grammatical-ungrammatical-marginal:

(1)     a.      emuj on  to sdelal vopreki tj ?
		 What he  this did against

	 b. egoj ty to sdelal radi tj ?
		 What you this did for-the-sake-of

         c. Komuj ty el/dejstvoval naperekor tj  ?
                 Who you was-going/was-acting counter-to

         d. emu/Komuj on postupil nazlo tj ?
                 What/who he acted in-spite smb.

(2)     (4) a. ?Kakogo imenno doma vy budete
stroit'          naprotiv t?
Which exactly house you will-be build opposite

b.   ?Kakogo imenno dereva on obbeal vokrug t?
Which exactly tree he ran around

c.   ?Skol'ko imenno dnej on vernulsja spustja t?
How-many exactly days he returned after

	 d.  ??Kogo ty posital vkljuaja t?
		   who you counted including

e. Kakoj (imenno) stancii my tol'ko-to proexali mimo t?
Which exactly station we right-now drove past

secondly, does anybody know of other possible cases of the lexical P-
stranding in (colloquial) Russian?

lena ibnbari
ibnbari@...

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Date: Thu Jan 15, 2009 9:06 am
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#1542 From: Tatiana Lando <tlando@...>
Date: Thu Jan 15, 2009 4:02 pm
Subject: YSC RuSSIR2009: Call for Papers
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Пожалуйста перешлите всем, кого это может
заинтересовать.

____________

Первое информационное письмо
Конференция молодых ученых по
информационному поиску в рамках
III Российской летней школы по
информационному  поиску (RuSSIR 2009)
http://www.romip.ru/russir2009
11-16 сентября 2009 года
Петрозаводск, Россия

III Российская летняя школа по
информационному  поиску (RuSSIR) пройдет 11-16
сентября 2009 года в Петрозаводске.
Организаторы школы – некоммерческое
партнерство «Российский семинар по оценке
методов информационного поиска» (РОМИП,
http://romip.ru/), Петрозаводский государственный
университет (ПетрГУ, http://petrsu.ru/) и Институт
прикладных математических исследований
Карельского научного центра РАН (ИПМИ КарНЦ
РАН, http://mathem.krc.karelia.ru/).
Цель школы — познакомить слушателей с
широким спектром современных проблем и
методов информационного поиска, привлечь
внимание студентов и молодых ученых к
задачам информационного поиска, создать
площадку для неформального общения
представителей науки, высшей школы и
индустрии, поддержка академических
исследований в области информационного
поиска, создание сообщества молодых
исследователей.

В рамках RuSSIR 2009 будут прочитаны пять
недельных курсов. Число участников –
примерно 100 человек. Рабочие языки школы –
английский и русский. RuSSIR 2009 проводится
совместно с ежегодным семинаром РОМИП
(http://romip.ru/) и конференцией  «Электронные
библиотеки» (RCDL2009, http://rcdl2009.krc.karelia.ru/)

Важной частью программы школы является
Конференция молодых ученых.
К участию в конференции приглашаются
студенты старших курсов, аспиранты и
молодые ученые (до 27 лет), занимающиеся
разработкой или исследованиями в области
информационного поиска. Оргкомитет
конференции принимает к рассмотрению
оригинальные работы, которые не
представлены на другие научные мероприятия
(в т.ч. на другие секции и семинары RCDL 2009) и не
готовятся к публикации в других изданиях.
Тематика конференции:
-      теория и модели информационного поиска;
-      алгоритмы и структуры данных для
информационного поиска;
-      мультимедийный поиск;
-      вычислительные платформы и архитектуры
для высокопроизводительного поиска
-      автоматическая обработка текста и
другое лингвистическое обеспечение
информационного поиска;
-      пользовательские интерфейсы для
информационного поиска;
-      Веб-поиск;
-      методы оценки информационного поиска;
-      извлечение фактографической
информации, анализ текстовых данных;
-      и другие задачи, связанные с
информационным поиском.

  Объем статьи – до 10 страниц, язык – русский
или английский. Шаблон оформления доступен
на сайте http://romip.ru/russir2009/kmu.html. Система
регистрации будет открыта на сайте с 15-го
февраля 2009 г.

Представленные научные работы
рецензируются программным комитетом
конференции, с привлечением внешних
экспертов.

Авторы отобранных работ приглашаются на
очную часть конференции. Форма
представления работы -  устный доклад или
постер. Планируется издание сборника
трудов конференции.
Важные даты:
15 февраля 2009
     Начало регистрации
1 мая 2009 года
     Крайний срок подачи работ
15 июня 2009 года
     Объявление результатов рецензирования
15 июля 2009 года
     Представление окончательных текстов
докладов



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#1543 From: Lisa Bylinina <bylinina@...>
Date: Fri Jan 16, 2009 9:03 am
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#1544 From: Thomas Smitherman <thomas.smitherman@...>
Date: Fri Jan 16, 2009 7:09 pm
Subject: Final Call for papers!!! Reconstructing Alignment Systems - 20 January
thomas.smitherman@...
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Final call for workshop - Extended Deadline: January 20th!


FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS

Workshop:  Reconstructing Alignment Systems

14-15 May, 2009

University of Bergen, Norway

Invited Speakers:
Alice Harris (Stony Brook University)
Geoffrey Haig (University of Kiel)

Abstract Submission Deadline: 20 January, 2009

Workshop URL: http://ling.uib.no/IECASTP/Workshop3.htm

The aim of this workshop is to gather researchers working on alignment
systems in a historical perspective, in order to brainstorm on how
alignment systems can be reconstructed for earlier stages of a
language or a language family. We welcome abstracts on well-studied
language families like Indo-European, abstracts on oral languages
without a recorded history, and everything in between, aiming to
highlight different kinds of reconstruction problems. We also welcome
papers on changes in alignment systems, papers addressing the issue of
how different theoretical frameworks can contribute to reconstruction,
as well as papers concerned with the more general implications of
alignment changes for diachronic typology.

Please send a one page abstract in pdf format to Thomas
Smitherman(Thomas.Smitherman@...) no later than January 20th.
Notification of acceptance will be sent out very soon thereafter.

The workshop is hosted by the University of Bergen and the research
team of the project, Indo-European Case and Argument Structure from a
Typological Perspective (IECASTP): http://ling.uib.no/IECASTP

Location: University of Bergen
Vilvite Bergen Vitensenter AS (Auditorium)
Thormhlengate 51
5006 Bergen

#1545 From: Andrey Shluinsky <ashl@...>
Date: Tue Jan 20, 2009 8:59 am
Subject: +И.С.Аксенова
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Умерла Ирина Степановна Аксенова,
крупнейший в стране специалист по
глаголу в языках банту.

#1546 From: Gurevich <alpgurev@...>
Date: Tue Jan 20, 2009 10:04 pm
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#1548 From: "vadimmax2000" <vadimmax2000@...>
Date: Thu Jan 22, 2009 10:52 am
Subject: CALL FOR ABSTRACTS: "Symmetry in Linguistics", Budapest 2009
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Dear friends,
The workshop "Symmetry in Linguistics" is to be held on 31 July - 04
August, 2009 in Budapest within the framework of Symmetry Festival
2009 (http://symmetry.hu). The scientific program is dedicated to the
discussion and generalization of Symmetry approaches in Linguistics.
The deadline for abstract submission - 15 February, 2009. All
additional information is accessible at
http://conferences.hu/symmetry2009/
You may contact the chairman, Sergey Yolkeen, if any questions arise:
ipm4info at gmail dot com

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