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WORKSHOP ON THE ACQUISITION OF AUXILIARY VERBS **FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS** University of California, Los Angeles February 5, 2000 (in conjunction with the West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics XIX) Contingent on sufficient interest, we plan to hold a language acquisition workshop concurrent with WCCFL 19, which will be held February 4-6, 2000 at the University of California, Los Angeles. The topic of the workshop is the acquisition of auxiliaries. Abstracts are invited for 30 minute talks on the topic of the acquisition of auxiliary verbs. Authors who submitted to the general session may also submit to the workshop. **ABSTRACTS MUST BE RECEIVED BY NOVEMBER 5, 1999** Abstract requirements: Abstracts may be up to 2 pages (8 1/2" by 11") in length. An additional page for references only may be included (examples should be in the body of the abstract). Abstracts should be in 12-point type or larger, with at least 1-inch margins. Send 7 copies of an anonymous abstract with the following information on a 3 x 5 index card: Title Author's name Affiliation Mailing address e-mail address A/V needs Please send abstracts to: Acquisition Workshop, WCCFL XIX University of California, Los Angeles Department of Linguistics 3125 Campbell Hall Box 951543 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1543 Abstracts may also be submitted by e-mail. However, we can only accept e-mail submissions in standard ASCII format. IF YOU INCLUDE ANY SPECIAL FONTS OR SYMBOLS IN YOUR ABSTRACT, THESE WILL BE LOST OR ALTERED OVER E-MAIL, SO YOU *MUST* SEND A HARD COPY. Send e-mail abstracts to: wccflMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuehumnet.ucla.edu The subject line should read ACQUISITION WORKSHOP. Abstracts submitted by e-mail should be of equivalent length to hard-copy submissions meeting the requirements above. E-mail submissions should form the body of the e-mail message, following the author information. **ABSTRACTS MUST BE RECEIVED BY NOVEMBER 5, 1999** If you have questions, please contact Misha Becker (mbecker
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CALL FOR PAPERS GLOW2000 Generative Linguistics in the Old World Organized by: The Basque Center for Language Research & LEHIA (Univ. Basque Country & University of Deusto) Main Colloquium: Univ. of the Basque Country. Vitoria-Gasteiz, April 16-18, 2000 Derivations and Representations Workshops: University of Deusto. Bilbao, April 19, 2000 I. Focus (Invited speaker: Tanya Reinhart) II. Null/Overt Morphology (Invited speaker: Eloise Jelinek) Abstract submission deadline: December 1st , 1999 Send 10 anonymous copies (5 copies for the Workshops) + camera ready original (w/ author's name, address, email addr., affiliation). Abstracts may not exceed 2 pages (at least 1 inch margin on all four sides; font not smaller than 11pt). Specify in the abstract whether it is intended for the main session or the workshops. Submissions by fax or email will not be accepted. Limit one individual and one co-authored abstract per submission. Submit papers to: GLOW Selection Committee c/o Alazne Landa Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea Filologia eta Geografia-Historia Fakultatea Unibertsitateko ibilbidea, 5 E- 01006 Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain For more information on conference-related matters, contact: ficglowMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuevh.ehu.es Or visit our home page: http://www.vc.ehu.es/glow2000