Conference: GLOW 38

GLOW 38: April 15-18, 2015.
Location: Paris.
Program: https://sites.google.com/site/2015glow/home/programme

Workshop 1: The implications of computation and learnability for phonological theory
Invited speakers:
Paul Boersma (University of Amsterdam)
Bruce Tesar (Rutgers University)

Workshop 2: Events and states
Invited speakers:
Ashwini Deo (Yale University)
Peter Hallman (University of Vienna)

Conference website: https://sites.google.com/site/2015glow/home

Confernece: CGSW 29 + Workshop on the State of the Art in Comparative Syntax

CGSW 29 and Workshop on the State of the Art in Comparative Syntax: Sept. 25-27, 2014.
Venue: University of York, UK.

Invited Speakers:
Liliane Haegeman (Ghent)
Henk van Riemsdijk (Tilburg)
Jim Wood (Yale)
Program: http://medusa.york.ac.uk/minsyn-g/cgsw29/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2014/03/root.pdf

Workshop on the State of the Art in Comparative Syntax.

Invited Speakers:
Giuseppe Longobardi (York)
David Pesetsky (MIT)

Conference website: http://medusa.york.ac.uk/minsyn-g/cgsw29/

Conference: BUCLD 39

BUCLD 39: Nov. 07-09, 2014.
Venue: BU

Keynote Speaker:
Richard Aslin, University of Rochester
“From sounds to words to grammatical categories: The role of distributional learning”

Plenary Speaker:
Katherine Demuth, Macquarie University
“Prosodic effects on the emergence of grammatical morphemes: Evidence from perception and production”

Conference website: http://www.bu.edu/bucld

Conference: TEAL 9

TEAL 9: Sept. 25-26, 2014.
Venue: University of Nantes, Nantes, France.

Invited Speakers:
Nigel Duffield – Konan University, Kobe, Japan
Chung-hye Han – Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada
Kuniya Nasukawa – Tohoku Gakuin University, Sendai, Japan

Program: http://www.teal9.univ-nantes.fr/17158854/1/fiche___pagelibre/&RH=1392816826648&RF=1392817132063
Conference website: http://www.teal9.univ-nantes.fr/