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=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= NELS 30 - Conference of the North East Linguistic Society October 22-24, 1999 Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Invited Speakers: John McCarthy, University of Massachusetts Anna Szabolcsi, New York University Mark Baker, Rutgers University CALL FOR PAPERS --- FINAL REMINDER We invite abstracts for talks and posters on any aspect of theoretical linguistics. Talks will be 20 minutes long, with 10 minutes for discussion. A very limited number of slots will be reserved for longer talks (45 minutes plus 15 minutes discussion); those are intended for presentations of broader scope. The conference will also include a special session on INTERFACE STRATEGIES (contingent on sufficient abstracts accepted). Deadline for receipt of abstracts: JULY 1, 1999. Abstracts must be anonymous, not longer than 500 words including examples, and on one side of a single page. An additional page may be included with references only. The following information should accompany the abstracts separately: title; names and affiliations of all authors; subfield of linguistics; e-mail address for correspondence; preferred mode of presentation (long talk/short talk/ poster); whether the abstract fits into the Interface Strategies session. We strongly encourage submission by e-mail. Individuals may submit at most one abstract for which they are the primary author. Detailed formatting and submission instructions appear at the end of this message, and on our web site at: http://ling.rutgers.edu/nels30/ Address all correspondence to: nels30Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueling.rutgers.edu NELS 30 Abstract Committee Rutgers University Department of Linguistics 18 Seminary Place New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1184 USA Notification of acceptance will be sent via e-mail by August 20, 1999. NELS 30 will include a special invited workshop on Learnability Theory and Linguistic Theory. Speakers at this workshop are Robin Clark (University of Pennsylvania), B. Elan Dresher (University of Toronto), Janet Dean Fodor (City University of New York), and Bruce Tesar (Rutgers University); commentators are Bob Matthews and Matthew Stone (Rutgers University). No abstracts can be submitted to this workshop. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= NELS 30 - FORMAT FOR SUBMISSION Abstracts must be anonymous, not longer than 500 words including examples, and on one side of a single page (letter size, 8.5" by 11"). Leave a 1 inch (2.5 cm) margin on all sides. An additional page may be included with references only. Authors should avoid identifying themselves in the text of the abstract. At the top of the abstract put the title (no more than 50 characters long). Deadline for receipt of abstracts: JULY 1, 1999. The following author information should accompany the abstracts: - title - names and affiliations of all authors (indicate primary author) - subfield of linguistics - e-mail address for correspondence - long talk/short talk/poster (default is all three categories) - interface strategies (yes/no) We strongly encourage submission by e-mail. Please use the subject header "Abstract", and include all the author information in the body of the e-mail. Send abstracts to: nels30
ling.rutgers.edu If possible, please use plain ascii text. Plain text abstracts should be sent in the body of the e-mail, following the author information. Acceptable formats are (in a descending order of preference): 1. Plain text; 2. Adobe PDF; 3. Adobe PostScript; 4. Microsoft Word; 5. Microsoft Write/Wordpad; 6. Microsoft RTF; 7. Corel WordPerfect; 8. Self-contained LaTeX2e Abstracts in formats other than plain text should be sent as an attachment to your e-mail. PDF and PostScript files should have all fonts embedded. All other formats, please include any non-standard fonts that you use (including all phonetic and mathematical fonts). If you send your abstract in any format other than plain text, please allow for time to solve any technical difficulties that may arise. Paper submissions should include seven anonymous copies of the abstract. If you have an additional page for references please print it on the reverse side of your abstract, in order to save paper and reduce mailing costs. The author information should be typed on a separate sheet of paper. Send abstracts to: NELS 30 Abstract Committee Rutgers University Department of Linguistics 18 Seminary Place New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1184 USA Acknowledgment of receipt and notification of acceptance will be via e-mail. If you cannot use e-mail, please make note of this and provide us with your postal address.