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== Fall 2009 Meeting Schedule for Language Contact ==
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The Contact discussion group has merged with Socio-Discourse to form [[SoConDi]].
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'''Please note that this term meetings times alternate between 12pm and 3pm'''
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*September 25th, 12:00pm (473 Lorch) - Discussion on rule borrowing
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::Paper links:  [https://ctools.umich.edu/access/content/group/7cbd0ae9-6281-4a1b-0091-6354b6877596/bertzkyrulebor.pdf Boretzky, 1993]  [https://ctools.umich.edu/access/content/group/7cbd0ae9-6281-4a1b-0091-6354b6877596/ruleborr.pdf Thomason, 2001]
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*October 2nd, 3:00pm (403 Lorch) - Erica Beck and Carmel O'Shannessy - Creativity in Warlpiri - Combined meeting with SocioDiscourse
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*October 16th, 3:00pm (403 Lorch) - Anna Babel will present her latest fieldwork
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*October 30th (CANCELLED due to MLS)
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*November 13th, 12:00pm  (473 Lorch) - Discussion of Asher, N., & Vieu, L. (2005). Subordinating and Coordinating Discourse Relations. Lingua, 115(4), 591-610. - Combined meeting with Socio Discourse
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::Paper link: [https://ctools.umich.edu/access/content/group/7cbd0ae9-6281-4a1b-0091-6354b6877596/AsherVieu.pdf Asher & Vieu, 2005]
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*December 11th, 3:00pm  (403 Lorch) - Sally Thomason - What is lost when you standardize? - Combined meeting with SocioDiscourse
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If you would like to be added to this group's email list or to the ctools website (for access to posted papers and other materials) please email [mailto:languagecontact@umich.edu languagecontact@umich.edu]
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[[Category:Discussion groups]]
[[Category:Discussion groups]]

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The Contact discussion group has merged with Socio-Discourse to form SoConDi.

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