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American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese Short Title: AATSP Date: 28-Jul-0200 - 02-Aug-2004 Location: Acapulco, Mexico Contact: Ana Carvalho Contact Email: anacMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueu.arizona.edu Meeting URL: http://www.aatsp.org Linguistic Sub-field: Sociolinguistics Subject Language: Spanish Call Deadline: 29-Oct-2003 Meeting Description: AATSP annual meetings gather scholars of literature and linguistics of Spanish and Portuguese Papers on linguistic variation of Spanish and Portuguese. Send a 300-word abstract to Ana Carvalho via e-mail(anac
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34th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages Short Title: 34th LSRL Date: 12-MAR-04 - 14-MAR-04 Location: Salt Lake City, Utah, United States of America Contact: Randall Gess Contact Email: lsrlMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuelinguistics.utah.edu Meeting URL: http://www.linguistics.utah.edu/lsrl Linguistic Sub-field: General Linguistics Call Deadline: 14-Nov-2003 Meeting Description: The 34th Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages March 12-14, 2004 Salt Lake City Main Session: Any aspect of Romance Linguistics Special Parasession: Laboratory contributions to Romance Linguistics Keynote Addresses: Jean-Yves Pollock, Donca Steriade Organizers: Randall Gess, Edward Rubin, Marianna Di Paolo Abstracts are invited for 20-minute talks (plus 10 minutes for discussion) on any aspect of Romance Linguistics. For the Special Parasession on Laboratory Contributions to Romance Linguistics, we seek submissions from any topic area in theoretical linguistics, so long as they emphasize experimental insights into formal models of linguistic competence. We encourage laboratory studies in areas such as phonology, lexical and syntactic processing, socio-phonetics, and L1 and L2 acquisition. Abstracts should be no more than two pages in length (including examples and references), in 12-point type. All margins should be at least one inch wide (or 2.5 cm). Authors are asked to submit their blind abstracts as e-mail attachments (pdf or rtf formats are preferred, MS Word is also acceptable) with a hard copy to follow within 1 week. No faxes will be accepted. In the email message, please also include the title of the paper, name of the author(s), affiliation(s), address, phone number, and e-mail address. To facilitate the review process, please indicate the primary area of linguistics addressed in the paper. Those who wish to be considered for both the Main Session and the Parasession should send two sets of materials (please indicate MAIN SESSION / PARASESSION). Submissions are limited to a maximum of one individual and one joint abstract per author. Preference will be given to presentations not duplicated at other major conferences (e.g., LSA, NELS, WCCFL). Authors are asked to indicate prior or planned presentations of their papers. Deadline for receipt of abstracts: Friday, November 14, 2003 Web: www.linguistics.utah.edu/lsrl Contact: lsrl
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