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2nd International Conference on Internet and Language Short Title: ICIL 2005 Date: 14-Jul-2005 - 16-Jul-2005 Location: CASTELL� DE LA PLANA, Spain Contact: Santiago Posteguillo Contact Email: posteguiMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueang.uji.es Meeting URL: http://www3.uji.es/~postegui/indexcongreso.htm Linguistic Sub-field: Applied Linguistics Call Deadline: 30-Sep-2004 Meeting Description: The Conference is intended as a forum of discussion for linguists and researchers in areas such as Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, Literary Studies or Translation, among other disciplines, who are involved in the use or study of Internet, either as a research or teaching resource or as a linguistic phenomenon in itself. CALL FOR PAPERS Dear Colleagues, We are organising the 2nd International Conference on Internet and Language. This is intended as a forum of discussion for linguists and researchers in areas such as Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, Literary Studies or Translation, among other disciplines, who are involved in the use or study of Internet, either as a research or teaching resource or as a linguistic phenomenon in itself. We are expecting papers in relation to the panels listed below: - Internet and Literary Studies - Internet and Translation - Internet and Language Use / Linguistics and digital genres - Internet and Languages for Specific Purposes - Internet and Foreign Language Teaching / Second Language Acquisition Dates The Conference is to take place 14-16th July, 2005. Deadline for receipt of full papers is September 30th, 2004. Notification of acceptance will be sent by November 30th, 2004. Submissions We welcome original papers written in English, Spanish and Catalan, which are the official languages of the conference, although papers in other languages may be considered depending on their interest in relation to the topic of the conference. Presentations will last 20 minutes with five minutes for discussion. Our intention is to receive full papers by September 2004 so as to be able to edit Conference Proceedings and then distribute them during the conference in July 2005. Papers should not exceed 3000 words with abstract and bibliography included. Guidelines for publication can be found at http://www3.uji.es/~postegui/indexcongreso.htm Those interested should send two printed copies and one electronic copy (RTF format on a floppy disc) to: Panel 1: Internet and Literary Studies Elena Ortells Mont�n ortel
ang.uji.es Dept. de Estudios Angleses Universitat Jaume I Castell�n, 12071 SPAIN Panel 2: Internet and Translation Alicia Bola�os abolanos
dfm.ulpgc.es Universidad de las Palmas de Gran Canaria Campus Humanidades Nuevo Edificio Millares Carl�, despacho 118 C/ P�rez del Toro 1 35003 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria SPAIN Panel 3: Internet and Language Use / Linguistics and digital genres Santiago Posteguillo G�mez postegui
ang.uji.es Dept. de Estudios Angleses Universitat Jaume I Castell�n, 12071 SPAIN Panel 4: Internet and Languages for Specific Purposes Maria Ll��sa Gea Valor gea
ang.uji.es Dept. de Estudios Angleses Universitat Jaume I Castell�n, 12071 SPAIN Panel 5: Internet and Foreign Language Teaching / Second Language Acquisition Maria Ll��sa Renau Renal renau
ang.uji.es Dept. de Estudios Angleses Universitat Jaume I Castell�n, 12071 SPAIN Venue The Conferece will be held at Universitat Jaume I in Castell�n (http://www.uji.es) PLENARY SPEAKERS The following speakers have confirmed their participation in the Conference: Tim Shortis (University of Bristol) Jos� Garc�a Landa (Universidad de Zaragoza) Guadalupe Aguado de Cea (Universidad Polit�cnica de Madrid) Mike Scout (Universidad de Liverpool) CONFERENCE FEE Participants in the conference presenting a paper are to pay a fee of 150 euros. This fee includes registration and a copy of the Conference Proceedings edited in two CDs, which will be distributed during the conference. Other participants attending the conference are to pay 80 euros. REGISTRATION FEE FOR THE CONFERENCE Participants in the Conference presenting a paper are to pay a fee of 150 euros. This fee includes registration and a copy of the Conference Proceedings edited in two volumes in CD format. Undergraduate student(tm)s fee is 50 euros. The payment of the registration fee will be done through a bank transfer, no later then two weeks after the notification of the acceptance of the paper, to BANCAJA (in Catalan Bancaixa): - account number: 2077 - 0580- 46 -3103985430 - swift code: CVALESVVXXX - iban number: ES52 2077 0580 4631 0398 5430 In the transfer, the code and the line of the Conference on Internet and Language must be included: - Code: 03G032 - Line: 03025 (Please, include these data, otherwise you may not be officially registered in the Conference) Once the transfer is done, a copy of it must be sent by postal mail before December 31, 2004 (the date remains open for people who are attending the conference without presenting a paper) to the following address: M�Jos� Esteve Ramos resteve
ang.uji.es Dept. de Estudis Anglesos Universitat Jaume I Castell�n, 12071 SPAIN
Generative Linguistics in the Old World Short Title: GLOW Date: 29-Mar-2005 - 02-Apr-2005 Location: GENEVA, Switzerland Contact: UR SHLONSKY Contact Email: glow05Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuelettres.unige.ch Meeting URL: http://www.unige.ch/glow05 Linguistic Sub-field: General Linguistics, Linguistic Theories, Morphology, Philosophy of Language, Phonology, Semantics, Syntax, Cognitive Science, Language Acquisition Call Deadline: 01-Nov-2004 Meeting Description: The 28th GLOW Colloquium will be held in Geneva, Switzerland, in March/April 2005. The GLOW Main session (free topic) will take place from March 31 to April 2, preceded by three workshops on March 29 and 30. March 29: Symposium on the Philosophy of Linguistics March 30: Synchrony meets Diachrony in Phonology March 30: Semitic Syntax. For more information, keep an eye on the conference website, http://www.unige.ch/glow05, the GLOW website, http://glow.uvt.nl, and the Autumn issue of the GLOW Newsletter. Abstracts are invited to the GLOW main session (March 31 - April 2, 2005) on any topic in generative grammar (phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics). Invited speakers: Irene Heim (MIT), Howard Lasnik (University of Maryland College Park). The deadline for submissions is November 1, 2004. (Note change from previous years!). Abstracts should be sent anonymously as virus-free attached files (the name(s) should be clearly mentioned in the email only) to glow05
lettres.unige.ch, in PDF format. Only electronic submissions will be considered. Upon acceptance, authors will be further asked to submit a camera-ready original abstract with their name, address and affiliation. IMPORTANT! Abstracts may not exceed two pages of text with at least a one-inch margin on all four sides (measured on A4 paper) and must employ a font not smaller than 12 point. Each page may include a maximum of 50 lines of text. Abstracts may include an extra page for references (not examples), but this third page will not be published in the Spring 2005 newsletter. One symposium and two workshops will precede the main session. There are separate Calls for Papers for the Syntax workshop (Semitic Syntax) and the Phonology workshop (Synchrony and Diachrony in Phonology) (both will be held on April 30). The Symposium on the Philosophy of Linguistics (invited speakers: Michael Devitt (CUNY), Paul Horwich (CUNY), Stephen Neale (Rutgers), Francois Recanati (CNRS), Stephen Schiffer (NYU) and Barry Smith (SUNY Buffalo) will be held on April 29. For further information, browse http://www.unige.ch/glow05 or write to glow05
lettres.unige.ch.