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THE FINAL ANNOUNCEMENT The Journal of Universal Language calls for papers. Honorarium: As a token of our gratitude, the authors whose paper will appear in the Journal of Universal Language will be given around $900-$1,000. Topic Areas: The Journal of Universal Language is concern with various areas of artificial language, universality in language, communication & culture in language, endangered language, and language typology. The editors encourage the submission of papers on proposed themes as well as on other topics relevant to the interest of the Journal of Universal Language. Each volume contains two issues, published in March and September. The language of publication is English. Format: 1. The length of manuscripts should not exceed 25 pages. 2. A 200-word abstract should be given at the beginning of manuscripts. 3. Manuscripts should be submitted on A4 paper, with the margins of at least 4cm on all four sides of each sheet. They may be single-spaced and/or double-sided, if desired. Important Dates: Submission deadline: December 31, 2001 Notification of acceptance: January 31, 2002 Submission of camera-ready papers: February 28, 2002 Submission: 1. Electronic submissions are acceptable. Acceptable file formats are PostScript (.ps), Portable Document Format (.pdf), MS Word (.doc), and plain text. Please send your file in an attachment to jytakMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuesejong.ac.kr. 2. For hard copy submissions, please send 3 copies, accompanied by a cover letter which includes the author's name, affiliation, address, and home or office phone number, to: Jin-young Tak, Editor Department of English Language/Literature, Sejong University Dasan-gwan 435 Gunja-dong, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul, Korea e-mail:jytak
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This is a final reminder of the call for papers for: The Second International Conference on Contrast in Phonology (May 3-5, 2002 - University of Toronto) Special Theme: The Role of Perception in the Acquisition and Maintenance of Contrast Invited Speakers: Emmanuel Dupoux, Laboratoire de Sciences Cognitives et Psycholinguistique Heather Goad, McGill University Elizabeth Hume, The Ohio State University Aditi Lahiri, Universitt Konstanz Janet Werker, University of British Columbia Kathleen Brannen, McGill University (student) Wenckje Jongstra, University of Toronto (student) CALL FOR PAPERS Abstracts are invited for 20-minute papers (plus ten minutes discussion) and for posters on the theme of the conference, the role of contrast in phonology. Abstracts on the special theme, The Role of Perception in the Acquisition and Maintenance of Contrast, are especially welcome. Abstracts - One page maximum (examples and references can be on a second page) - Include name(s) and affiliations of author(s), e-mail address to which correspondence should be addressed, snail-mail address, student status - Indicate whether the abstract is to be considered for the main session, the poster session, or whether you would like it to be considered for both sessions. - An award will be given for the outstanding student abstract. - Abstracts must be submitted electronically to contrastMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuechass.utoronto.ca (pdf or Word attachments only). Abstract submission e-mail: contrast
chass.utoronto.ca Deadline date for abstract submission: December 12, 2001