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CALL FOR PAPERS Annual Meeting of the Michigan Linguistic Society Saturday, October 19, 2002 Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan Keynote Speaker: To be announced. Abstracts are invited in all areas of linguistics for the Annual Meeting of the Michigan Linguistic Society. Presentations will be fifteen minutes in length plus five minutes for discussion. Abstract submission guidelines: * Abstracts should be limited to 500 words excluding references. * The title of the abstract should appear at the top of the abstract and the author's name, abstract title, affiliation and email address should appear on a separate page. * Abstracts should be submitted by email to linguisticsMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuewayne.edu as part of the message text, or as a Word file attachment. * Abstracts may also be submitted in hard copy form by faxing three copies to the attention of MLS Abstract Review Committee (Siple/Linguistics) 313 577-7636 or mailing three copies to MLS 2002, Linguistics Program, Wayne State University, 51 W. Warren, Detroit, Michigan 48202 * E-mail submission is strongly encouraged. Abstracts received after September 6, 2002, will not be considered. * Deadline for RECEIPT of abstracts is September 6, 2002. Abstracts will be reviewed anonymously, and notification of acceptance will be sent by September 20, 2002. Registration and conference information will appear on the website of the Linguistics Program, Wayne State University, 51 W. Warren, Detroit, Michigan 48202 http://linguistics.wayne.edu For further information about Wayne State University, including a campus map, see http://www.wayne.edu Hope to see you all in October, Patricia Siple Patricia Siple Linguistics Program 51 W. Warren Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan 48202 psiple
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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ACL02 WORKSHOP ON COMPUTATIONAL APPROACHES TO SEMITIC LANGUAGES University of Pennsylvania Thursday 11 July, 2002 Invited Speaker: Sergei Nirenburg, CRL, New Mexico THEMES Which areas are suitable for common research and for the pooling of resources? What are the limitations of established techniques and tools when applied to Semitic languages? What are the themes of interest to a Special Interest Group for Semitic Languages? Further Details: http://www.cs.um.edu.mt/~mros/WSL or contact mike.rosnerMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueum.edu.mt or shuly
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