21.1257, Calls: Discipline of Ling, General Ling, Ling Theories/USA

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LINGUIST List: Vol-21-1257. Sat Mar 13 2010. ISSN: 1068 - 4875.

Subject: 21.1257, Calls: Discipline of Ling, General Ling, Ling Theories/USA

Moderators: Anthony Aristar, Eastern Michigan U
Helen Aristar-Dry, Eastern Michigan U

Reviews: Monica Macaulay, U of Wisconsin-Madison
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Date: 11-Mar-2010
From: Charles Yang
Subject: The Unity of Linguistic Methods

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Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 22:37:22
From: Charles Yang [charles.yang@ling.upenn.edu]
Subject: The Unity of Linguistic Methods

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Full Title: The Unity of Linguistic Methods

Date: 24-Oct-2010 - 24-Oct-2010
Location: Philadelphia, PA, USA
Contact Person: NELS41 Penn
Meeting Email: nels41@babel.ling.upenn.edu

Linguistic Field(s): Discipline of Linguistics; General Linguistics; Linguistic
Theories

Call Deadline: 10-Jul-2010

Meeting Description:

The Unity of Linguistic Methods

Invited Speakers: Gillian Sankoff (UPenn), Jon Sprouse (UC Irvine), Ed Stabler
(UCLA)

Commentary: Aravind Joshi, Anthony Kroch, John Trueswell (UPenn)

Call for Papers

As linguistics continues to grow and connect with other fields, the study of
language is now aided by a diverse range of investigative tools and methods.
In current research, however, these methods are often viewed as mutually
exclusive, if not eliminative, and the subtleties of going from theory to data
and back are frequently lost.

This workshop aims to develop the common ground where multiple linguistic
methods converge and contribute to the understanding of the language faculty in a
complementary fashion, which is indeed the theme laid out in the founding
documents of modern linguistics (Chomsky 1955/1975, Labov 1969).

We invite contributions that highlight how formal linguistic analysis informs,
and is in turn informed by, empirical methods that involve sociolinguistic,
experimental, computational, corpus-based and other approaches.

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LINGUIST List: Vol-21-1257

Submitted by Linguist List on Mon, 2010-03-22 14:05.

LINGUIST List: Vol-21-1379. Mon Mar 22 2010. ISSN: 1068 - 4875.

Subject: 21.1379, Calls: General Ling, Ling Theories/USA

Moderators: Anthony Aristar, Eastern Michigan U
Helen Aristar-Dry, Eastern Michigan U

Reviews: Monica Macaulay, U of Wisconsin-Madison
Eric Raimy, U of Wisconsin-Madison
Joseph Salmons, U of Wisconsin-Madison
Anja Wanner, U of Wisconsin-Madison

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Date: 19-Mar-2010
From: Joseph Davis
Subject: 10th International Columbia School Conference

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Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2010 08:17:51
From: Joseph Davis [jdavis@ccny.cuny.edu]
Subject: 10th International Columbia School Conference

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Full Title: 10th International Columbia School Conference
Short Title: CSLS

Date: 09-Oct-2010 - 11-Oct-2010
Location: New Brunswick, NJ, USA
Contact Person: Joseph Davis
Meeting Email: jdavis@ccny.cuny.edu
Web Site: http://www.csling.org

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Linguistic Theories

Call Deadline: 30-Apr-2010

Meeting Description:

10th International Columbia School Conference
on the Interaction of Linguistic Form and Meaning with Human Behavior

Conference Theme: Grammatical Analysis and the Discovery of Meaning

Invited Speakers:
Flora Klein-Andreu (Stony Brook University)
Andrea Tyler (Georgetown University)

Call for Papers

Papers are invited which propose language-specific analyses of natural
discourse data within any framework in which languages are viewed as semiotic
systems. Particularly encouraged are submissions that advance semantic
hypotheses to account for the distribution of linguistic form.

The Columbia School is a group of linguists developing the theoretical
framework originally established by the late William Diver. Language is seen
as a symbolic tool whose structure is shaped both by its communicative function
and by the characteristics of its human users. Grammatical analyses account for
the distribution of linguistic forms as an interaction between linguistic
meaning and pragmatic and functional factors such as inference, ease of
processing, and iconicity. Phonological analyses explain the syntagmatic and
paradigmatic distribution of phonological units within signals, also drawing on
both communicative function and human physiological and psychological
characteristics. See bibliography at web site.

Abstracts should be sent as an email attachment to jdavis@ccny.cuny.edu,
following these guidelines:
- The subject of the email should be: CS Abstract 2010
- In the body of the email, please include: (1) Author name(s) and affiliation
(s); (2) Title of the paper; (3) Email addresses and telephone numbers of all
authors.
- The abstract, containing only the title of the paper and the text of the
abstract, should be sent as an attachment (RTF or Word) format. The abstract
should be no more than 300 words, although references and/or data may be added
to that limit.

The language of the conference is English. Papers delivered in languages other
than English will be considered.

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LINGUIST List: Vol-21-1379

Submitted by Linguist List on Mon, 2010-03-22 14:20.

LINGUIST List: Vol-21-1379. Mon Mar 22 2010. ISSN: 1068 - 4875.

Subject: 21.1379, Calls: General Ling, Ling Theories/USA

Moderators: Anthony Aristar, Eastern Michigan U
Helen Aristar-Dry, Eastern Michigan U

Reviews: Monica Macaulay, U of Wisconsin-Madison
Eric Raimy, U of Wisconsin-Madison
Joseph Salmons, U of Wisconsin-Madison
Anja Wanner, U of Wisconsin-Madison

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Date: 19-Mar-2010
From: Joseph Davis
Subject: 10th International Columbia School Conference

-------------------------Message 1 ----------------------------------
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2010 08:17:51
From: Joseph Davis [jdavis@ccny.cuny.edu]
Subject: 10th International Columbia School Conference

E-mail this message to a friend:
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Full Title: 10th International Columbia School Conference
Short Title: CSLS

Date: 09-Oct-2010 - 11-Oct-2010
Location: New Brunswick, NJ, USA
Contact Person: Joseph Davis
Meeting Email: jdavis@ccny.cuny.edu
Web Site: http://www.csling.org

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Linguistic Theories

Call Deadline: 30-Apr-2010

Meeting Description:

10th International Columbia School Conference
on the Interaction of Linguistic Form and Meaning with Human Behavior

Conference Theme: Grammatical Analysis and the Discovery of Meaning

Invited Speakers:
Flora Klein-Andreu (Stony Brook University)
Andrea Tyler (Georgetown University)

Call for Papers

Papers are invited which propose language-specific analyses of natural
discourse data within any framework in which languages are viewed as semiotic
systems. Particularly encouraged are submissions that advance semantic
hypotheses to account for the distribution of linguistic form.

The Columbia School is a group of linguists developing the theoretical
framework originally established by the late William Diver. Language is seen
as a symbolic tool whose structure is shaped both by its communicative function
and by the characteristics of its human users. Grammatical analyses account for
the distribution of linguistic forms as an interaction between linguistic
meaning and pragmatic and functional factors such as inference, ease of
processing, and iconicity. Phonological analyses explain the syntagmatic and
paradigmatic distribution of phonological units within signals, also drawing on
both communicative function and human physiological and psychological
characteristics. See bibliography at web site.

Abstracts should be sent as an email attachment to jdavis@ccny.cuny.edu,
following these guidelines:
- The subject of the email should be: CS Abstract 2010
- In the body of the email, please include: (1) Author name(s) and affiliation
(s); (2) Title of the paper; (3) Email addresses and telephone numbers of all
authors.
- The abstract, containing only the title of the paper and the text of the
abstract, should be sent as an attachment (RTF or Word) format. The abstract
should be no more than 300 words, although references and/or data may be added
to that limit.

The language of the conference is English. Papers delivered in languages other
than English will be considered.

-----------------------------------------------------------
This Year the LINGUIST List hopes to raise $65,000. This money will go to help
keep the List running by supporting all of our Student Editors for the coming year.

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LINGUIST List: Vol-21-1379

Submitted by Linguist List on Mon, 2010-03-22 14:35.

LINGUIST List: Vol-21-1379. Mon Mar 22 2010. ISSN: 1068 - 4875.

Subject: 21.1379, Calls: General Ling, Ling Theories/USA

Moderators: Anthony Aristar, Eastern Michigan U
Helen Aristar-Dry, Eastern Michigan U

Reviews: Monica Macaulay, U of Wisconsin-Madison
Eric Raimy, U of Wisconsin-Madison
Joseph Salmons, U of Wisconsin-Madison
Anja Wanner, U of Wisconsin-Madison

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Easy Abstracts! Easy Abs is a free abstract submission and review facility
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Date: 19-Mar-2010
From: Joseph Davis
Subject: 10th International Columbia School Conference

-------------------------Message 1 ----------------------------------
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2010 08:17:51
From: Joseph Davis [jdavis@ccny.cuny.edu]
Subject: 10th International Columbia School Conference

E-mail this message to a friend:
.html&submissionid=2619254&topicid=3&msgnumber=1...

Full Title: 10th International Columbia School Conference
Short Title: CSLS

Date: 09-Oct-2010 - 11-Oct-2010
Location: New Brunswick, NJ, USA
Contact Person: Joseph Davis
Meeting Email: jdavis@ccny.cuny.edu
Web Site: http://www.csling.org

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Linguistic Theories

Call Deadline: 30-Apr-2010

Meeting Description:

10th International Columbia School Conference
on the Interaction of Linguistic Form and Meaning with Human Behavior

Conference Theme: Grammatical Analysis and the Discovery of Meaning

Invited Speakers:
Flora Klein-Andreu (Stony Brook University)
Andrea Tyler (Georgetown University)

Call for Papers

Papers are invited which propose language-specific analyses of natural
discourse data within any framework in which languages are viewed as semiotic
systems. Particularly encouraged are submissions that advance semantic
hypotheses to account for the distribution of linguistic form.

The Columbia School is a group of linguists developing the theoretical
framework originally established by the late William Diver. Language is seen
as a symbolic tool whose structure is shaped both by its communicative function
and by the characteristics of its human users. Grammatical analyses account for
the distribution of linguistic forms as an interaction between linguistic
meaning and pragmatic and functional factors such as inference, ease of
processing, and iconicity. Phonological analyses explain the syntagmatic and
paradigmatic distribution of phonological units within signals, also drawing on
both communicative function and human physiological and psychological
characteristics. See bibliography at web site.

Abstracts should be sent as an email attachment to jdavis@ccny.cuny.edu,
following these guidelines:
- The subject of the email should be: CS Abstract 2010
- In the body of the email, please include: (1) Author name(s) and affiliation
(s); (2) Title of the paper; (3) Email addresses and telephone numbers of all
authors.
- The abstract, containing only the title of the paper and the text of the
abstract, should be sent as an attachment (RTF or Word) format. The abstract
should be no more than 300 words, although references and/or data may be added
to that limit.

The language of the conference is English. Papers delivered in languages other
than English will be considered.

-----------------------------------------------------------
This Year the LINGUIST List hopes to raise $65,000. This money will go to help
keep the List running by supporting all of our Student Editors for the coming year.

See below for donation instructions, and don't forget to check out our Space Fund
Drive 2010 and join us for a great journey!

http://linguistlist.org/fund-drive/2010/

There are many ways to donate to LINGUIST!

You can donate right now using our secure credit card form at
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The LINGUIST List is under the umbrella of Eastern Michigan University and as
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(U.S. tax payers only). For more information visit the IRS Web-Site, or contact
your financial advisor.

Many companies also offer a gift matching program, such that they will match
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LINGUIST List: Vol-21-1379

Submitted by Linguist List on Sat, 2010-05-01 04:35.

LINGUIST List: Vol-21-2056. Fri Apr 30 2010. ISSN: 1068 - 4875.

Subject: 21.2056, Calls: General Ling, Ling Theories/USA

Moderators: Anthony Aristar, Eastern Michigan U
Helen Aristar-Dry, Eastern Michigan U

Reviews: Monica Macaulay, U of Wisconsin-Madison
Eric Raimy, U of Wisconsin-Madison
Joseph Salmons, U of Wisconsin-Madison
Anja Wanner, U of Wisconsin-Madison

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Date: 30-Apr-2010
From: Joseph Davis
Subject: 10th International Columbia School Conference

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Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2010 21:42:36
From: Joseph Davis [jdavis@ccny.cuny.edu]
Subject: 10th International Columbia School Conference

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Full Title: 10th International Columbia School Conference
Short Title: CSLS

Date: 09-Oct-2010 - 11-Oct-2010
Location: New Brunswick, NJ, USA
Contact Person: Joseph Davis
Meeting Email: jdavis@ccny.cuny.edu
Web Site: http://www.csling.org

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Linguistic Theories

Call Deadline: 15-May-2010

Meeting Description:

10th International Columbia School Conference
on the Interaction of Linguistic Form and Meaning with Human Behavior

Conference Theme: Grammatical Analysis and the Discovery of Meaning

Invited Speakers:
Flora Klein-Andreu (Stony Brook University)
Andrea Tyler (Georgetown University)

2nd Call For Papers

Extended deadline: May 15th, 2010

Conference theme: Grammatical analysis and the discovery of meaning

Papers are invited which propose language-specific analyses of natural
discourse data within any framework in which languages are viewed as
semiotic systems. Particularly encouraged are submissions that advance
semantic hypotheses to account for the distribution of linguistic form.
The Columbia School is a group of linguists developing the theoretical
framework originally established by the late William Diver. Language is seen
as a symbolic tool whose structure is shaped both by its communicative
function and by the characteristics of its human users. Grammatical
analyses account for the distribution of linguistic forms as an interaction
between linguistic meaning and pragmatic and functional factors such as
inference, ease of processing, and iconicity. Phonological analyses explain
the syntagmatic and paradigmatic distribution of phonological units within
signals, also drawing on both communicative function and human
physiological and psychological characteristics.

Abstracts should be sent as an email attachment to jdavis@ccny.cuny.edu,
following these guidelines:

-The subject of the email should be: CS Abstract 2010
-In the body of the email, please include: (1) Author name(s) and
affiliation(s); (2) Title of the paper; (3) Email addresses and telephone
numbers of all authors.
-The abstract, containing only the title of the paper and the text of the
abstract, should be sent as an attachment (RTF or Word) format. The
abstract should be no more than 300 words, although references and/or data
may be added to that limit.

The language of the conference is English. Papers delivered in languages
other than English will be considered.

The support of
The Columbia School Linguistic Society
is gratefully acknowledged

www.csling.org

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