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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Queens' Linguistics Fest 2012 > 2nd Cambridge Colloquium on the 'Histories of the Ibero-Romance languages' - 'Norman MacColl Symposium 2012', Queens' College
2nd Cambridge Colloquium on the 'Histories of the Ibero-Romance languages' - 'Norman MacColl Symposium 2012', Queens' CollegeAdd to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact . 8:30-9:00: Registration 9:00-9:30: Welcome 9:30-10:00: Roger Wright (University of Liverpool): Studying Ibero-Romance before 1200 10:00-10:30: Rena Torres Cacoullos (Penn State University): Por + a /pora/para: Allative to Purposive Grammaticalization 10:30-11:00: Keith Tse (Independent researcher): The Grammaticalization of Romance Case-Markers 11:00-11:30: Coffee break 11:30-12:00: Manel Pérez Saldanya (Universitat de València): ’’Què fas aquí, March?’’: Dixi binària i ternària en català (un camí d’anada i tornada) 12:00-12:30: Enrique Pato (University of Montreal): Pérdida léxico-gramatical: Algunos adverbios ‘antiguos’ del español 12:30-14:30: Lunch 14:30-15:00: Johannes Kabatek (University of Tübingen): On Directionality, Grammaticalization and Articles in Ibero-Romance 15:00-15:30: Miguel Calderón Campos (Universidad de Granada): Artículo + nombre propio en la documentación archivística del siglo XVIII 15:30-16:00: Esther Rinke (Goethe University Frankfurt am Main): The Diachronic Development of the Portuguese Noun Phrase 16:00-16:30: Coffee break 16:30-17:00: Mary Kato (Universidade Estadual da Campinas): Variation in Wh-Questions in Brazilian Portuguese This talk is part of the Queens' Linguistics Fest 2012 series. This talk is included in these lists:
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