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FASL-12 Twelfth Workshop on Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada May 9-11, 2003 CALL FOR PAPERS Invited Speakers: Robert D. Borsley, John F. Bailyn, Helen Goodluck Papers on all topics dealing with formal aspects of any area of theoretical Slavic linguistics (synchronic or diachronic) are welcome. Presentations will take twenty minutes, with an additional ten minute discussion. Abstracts should be anonymous and no longer than one page, (an additional page for references and examples can be also included), with margins of at least 1 inch, letter size 12. Submissions are limited to a maximum of one individual and one joint abstract per author. Abstracts should be sent by e-mail as a Word or RTF file, or by regular mail (6 copies). Attach a separate file containing: title, author's name and address, affiliation and e-mail address. Abstracts should be sent to: fasl12Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueaix1.uottawa.ca Deadline for receipt of abstracts: February 21, 2003 We hope to make a program available by March 30, 2003. Mailing address: FASL-12 Organizing Committee Department of Linguistics, University of Ottawa 70 Laurier Ave East Ottawa, Ontario, K1N 6N5 CANADA Phone:(613) 562 52 86; Fax: (613) 562 5141; Email: fasl12
aix1.uottawa.ca For further information on FASL-12: romlab
aix1.uottawa.ca Web-site: http://aix1.uottawa.ca/~fasl12 Organizing Committee: Maria-Luisa Rivero (University of Ottawa), Olga Arnaudova (University of Ottawa), Danijela Stojanovic (University of Ottawa/McGill), Wayles Browne (Cornell University). SPECIAL SESSION ON SLAVIC PSYCHOLINGUISTICS As a one-time event, there will be a special poster session at FASL-12 on Slavic Psycholinguistics, including but not limited to first and second language acquisition, language attrition, processing, language disorders, and neurolinguistics. Abstracts for the special session will be refereed separately from the abstracts submitted to the general session. Same specifications as for general session FASL abstract submission apply. You may submit the same abstract to both the regular FASL-12 program and to the special poster session; in that case, you must indicate on the top of your abstract which venue would be your first choice, if both are accepted. Papers from this session will be published in a special edition of Cahiers Linguistiques d'Ottawa. For further information on special session on Slavic psycholinguistics: shorts
uottawa.ca FASL-12 Douzi�me colloque sur les approches formelles en linguistique slave Universit� d'Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada Du 9 au 11 mai 2003 APPEL AUX COMMUNIICATIONS Conf�renciers(�res) invit�(e)s: Robert D. Borsley, John F. Bailyn, Helen Goodluck Des propositions de communication touchant aux aspects formels de la linguistique th�oritique slave (synchronique ou diachronique) sont accept�es. Les pr�sentations seront de vingt minutes, suivies d'une discussion de 10 minutes. Les r�sum�s de communication doivent �tre anonymes, sans d�passer une page (une page additionnelle est permise pour les r�f�rences et les exemples). Les marges doivent �tre de 2.5 cm et les caract�res doivent avoir 12 points. Seulement une communication individuelle et une communication en collaboration sont permises. Vous pouvez faire parvenir vos propositions soit par courriel en format Word ou RTF, soit par la poste (6 copies). SVP inclure un document � part contenant le titre de la pr�sentation, le nom de l'auteur(e), son adresse, son affiliation et son adresse �lectronique. Envoyez les propositions � l'adresse suivante : fasl12
aix1.uottawa.ca La date limite est le 21 f�vrier, 2003 Un programme preliminaire devrait �tre disponible le 30 mars 2003. Comit� organisateur: Maria-Luisa Rivero (Universit� d'Ottawa), Olga Arnaudova (Universit� d'Ottawa), Danijela Stojanovic (Universit� d'Ottawa/McGill), Wayles Browne (Cornell University.) SESSION SP�CIALE SUR LA PSYCHOLINGUISTIQUE SLAVE Pendant le colloque FASL-12, il y aura une session d'affiche sp�ciale portant sur la psycholinguistique slave et touchant, entre autres, � l'acquisition de la langue maternelle, � l'acquisition de la langue seconde, � la perte du langage, au traitement du langage, aux troubles de la communication, ainsi qu' � la neurolinguistique. Les propositions pour la session d'affiche sp�ciale seront �valu�es s�par�ment. Les crit�res de soumission sont les m�mes que pour les propositions r�guli�res. Vous pouvez soumettre la m�me proposition dans le cadre des communications du colloque. Dans ce cas, indiquez au haut de la feuille de proposition, dans quelle session vous pr�f�reriez participer si vous �tiez accept� aux deux. Les articles de la session d'affiche seront publi�s dans une �dition sp�ciale des Cahiers Linguistiques d'Ottawa.
16th International Symposium on Theoretical and Applied Linguistics Location: Thessaloniki, Greece Date: 11-Apr-2003 - 13-Apr-2003 Call Deadline: 17-Jan-2003 Web Site: http://www.enl.auth.gr Contact Person: Angeliki Psaltou-Joycey Meeting Email: symposium16Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueenl.auth.gr Linguistic Subfield(s): General Linguistics Language Family: Hellenic, English Meeting Description: The main aim of the symposium is the promotion of scientific research in all areas of Linguistics. It has been established over the years as an international forum for the exchange of ideas among scholars and has brought together a range of researchers from Britain, Greece, other European and overseas countries. It is well attended by academics, professionals, graduate and postgraduate students. Department of Theoretical & Applied Linguistics School of English Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Greece Speakers are invited to present papers on English and/or Greek in the areas of Theoretical Linguistics, Applied Linguistics and Language Teaching Methodology. Each research area will be equally represented and papers will be selected accordingly. Presentations will be 20 minutes long followed by a 10-minute discussion. The official languages of the Symposium will be English and Greek. SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS Abstracts submitted for consideration should reach the Organising Committee by January 17, 2003 Registration fee: 45.00 Euro; student fee: 20.00 Euro Organising Committee Angeliki Psaltou-Joycey (chair) Niovi Antonopoulou (vice-chair) Marina Mattheoudakis (secretary) Ed Joycey (treasurer) Apostolos Poulios (venue organiser) Mailing address Prof. Angeliki Psaltou-Joycey Aristotle University, School of English, 540 06 Thessaloniki, e-mail: symposium16
enl.auth.gr fax: +30 310 997432