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Call for Papers Society for Textual Scholarship President, David C. Greetham; Executive Director, Richard J. Finneran Eleventh Biennial International Conference April 19-21, 2001 City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate School 365 Fifth Avenue New York, New York Conference Program Chair: Robin G. Schulze, Penn State University Deadline for Proposals: October 30, 2000 The program chair welcomes the submission of full panels or individual papers devoted to the discussion of the interdisciplinary implications of current research into various aspects of contemporary textual work: the discovery, enumeration, description, bibliographical analysis, editing, and annotation of texts in disciplines such as literature (European, American, and Oriental), history, musicology, classical and biblical studies, philosophy, art history, legal history, history of science and technology, computer science, library science, lexicography, epigraphy, paleography, codicology, cinema studies, theater, linguistics, and textual and literary theory. Papers should be no more than 20 minutes in length. Panels should consist of three papers. Individual proposals should consist of a brief abstract (one-two pages) of the proposed paper and include the name, e-mail address, and institutional address and affiliation of the participant. Panel proposals should include a session title, the name of a designated contact person for the session, the names, e-mail addresses, and institutional addresses and affiliations of each person involved in the session, and a one-two page abstract of each paper to be presented during the session. Inquiries and proposals should be sent to: Professor Robin Schulze, Program Chair Society for Textual Scholarship Department of English Penn State University 119 Burrowes Building University Park, PA 16802-6200 USA FAX: 814-863-7285 or via e-mail to: rgs3Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuepsu.edu All participants in the STS 2001 conference must be members of STS. For information regarding membership, please contact Secretary-Treasurer Nancy M. Goslee, Department of English, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996-0430. [ngoslee
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Quantitative Studies of the Spanish Language Manuscripts are being solicited for possible inclusion in a special edition of _Linguistics: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the Language Sciences_. The special edition will contain quantitative studies of the Spanish language in the areas of psycholinguistics, corpus linguistics, computer-based language simulations (such as connectionism), experimental studies, and other quantitative approaches to Spanish linguistics. The style required by the journal is available at: http://www.degruyter.de/journals/linguistics/lingnotes.html Please note, however, that submissions should be mailed to: David Eddington P.O. Box 181 Mississippi State, MS 39762 U.S.A. All submissions will be peer reviewed. Manuscripts will be reviewed as they arrive. Once enough manuscripts have been accepted, the special issue will be printed. That is to say, there is no specific deadline for submission. ============================================== David Eddington, Associate Professor P.O. Box 181 Mississippi State, MS 39762 (662)325-8212 http://www2.msstate.edu/~davee/profession.html ==============================================Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue