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CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS The 2005 Institute of the Linguistic Society of America will be hosted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University from June 27 to August 5, 2005. We would like to solicit proposals for workshops in any area of linguistic theory. The workshops should be 1, 2 or 3 days in length. Proposals will be evaluated by a local committee. After initial acceptance of the proposal, the applicants will need to secure their own funding. Early submission is strongly encouraged, as it is likely to increase the chances of acceptance and the possibilities for outside funding. The proposals should contain the following: -A short description (up to 3 pages in length) of the research topic of the workshop (major questions and trends, etc). -Format and length of the workshop (length of talks, discussants, panels, etc) -List of invited speakers (if any) and their relation to the topic. -A sample call for papers, if abstracts are to be solicited Please submit all proposals to Sabine Iatridou 2005 Institute Director Department of Linguistics and Philosophy MIT Cambridge MA 02139 Or to iatridouMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuemit.edu