Previous Seasons Meetings

PhilSoc welcomes proposals for papers to be read at meetings. Proposals should be forwarded to the Honorary Secretary (contact details on the Contact page). Papers may be on any topic falling within the scope of PhilSoc's interests, but speakers are asked to bear in mind that the audience will represent a wide range of linguistic interests, and papers should therefore be accessible to non-specialists.

Jan
20
2006

January 2006

Microvariation in the syntax of Irish Englishes
Prof. Alison Henry (University of Ulster)

Nov
25
2005

November 2005

Revisiting the typology of relative clauses
Prof. Bernard Comrie (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology and University of California Santa Barbara)

At the Arts Theatre, Humanities Lime Grove Building (formerly Arts Building), University of Manchester.

Oct
21
2005

October 2005

Aorists from imperfects
Prof. Jay Jasanoff (Harvard University)

Jun
11
2005

June 2005

The pragmatics of word meaning
Dr. Robyn Carston (University College London)

In the Talbot Hall, at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford.

May
06
2005

Annual General Meeting

Orthography, legitimation and the construction of publics: the 1996 reform of German
Prof. Sally Johnson (University of Leeds)

Mar
19
2005

March 2005

Documenting language
Prof. Peter Austin (School of Oriental and African Studies)

At St. John's College, Cambridge

Feb
06
2005

February 2005

Agreement, co-ordination and resolution strategies
Prof. Louisa Sadler (University of Essex)

Jan
14
2005

Jan 2005

Caused and voluntary motion in adult L2 acquisition
Dr. Henriette Hendriks (Research Centre of English and Applied Linguistics, University of Cambridge)

Nov
19
2004

November 2004

The demise of impersonal constructions in English: a Cognitive Grammar account
Dr. Graeme Trousdale (University of Edinburgh)

Oct
15
2004

October 2004

Is historical sociolinguistics possible? The case of Parisian French
Prof. Anthony Lodge (University of St. Andrews)

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