LINGUIST List 15.3393
Fri Dec 03 2004
Calls: General Linguistics/Greece; General Ling/USA
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1. Nikolaos
Lavidas,
3rd Athens Postgraduate Conference
2. Thomas
Klein,
36th Annual Conference on African Linguistics
Message 1: 3rd Athens Postgraduate Conference
Date: 01-Dec-2004
From: Nikolaos Lavidas <nlavidas
phil.uoa.gr>
Subject: 3rd Athens Postgraduate Conference
Full Title: 3rd Athens Postgraduate Conference
Date: 09-Apr-2005 - 10-Apr-2005
Location: Athens, Greece
Contact Person: Nikolaos Lavidas
Meeting Email: nlavidas
phil.uoa.gr
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 10-Feb-2005
Meeting Description:
3rd (biannual) Athens Postgraduate Conference in Linguistics
(Theoretical, Applied, Modern Greek as Foreign Language)
University of Athens
9-10 April 2005
1st CALL FOR PAPERS
Abstracts are invited for presentation of current postgraduate research.
The languages of the conference are Greek and English.
Deadline of abstracts: 10 February 2005.
Notification of acceptance: 25 February 2005.
Abstracts guidelines:
- Length: 300-350 words
- Format: 3cm margins on all sides
- Font: Times New Roman 12pt
- The abstract should be anonymous. Include your name(s), affiliation(s)
and contact information in the email body
Accepted papers will be alloted 20 minutes for presentation. Please submit
your abstract as a Word file or PDF, with ''abstract submission'' in the
subject field, (we can only accept abstracts sent by e-mail as attachments)
to: nlavidas
phil.uoa.gr (N. Lavidas), enouchou
phil.uoa.gr (?. ?ouchoutidou).
We look forward to receiving your abstract and to seeing you soon in Athens
at the 3rd Postgraduate Conference.
The Organizing Committee
Message 2: 36th Annual Conference on African Linguistics
Date: 01-Dec-2004
From: Thomas Klein <tklein
georgiasouthern.edu>
Subject: 36th Annual Conference on African Linguistics
Full Title: 36th Annual Conference on African Linguistics
Short Title: ACAL 36
Date: 31-Mar-2005 - 03-Apr-2005
Location: Savannah, GA, United States of America
Contact Person: Deborah Champion
Meeting Email: dchampion
georgiasouthern.edu
Web Site: http://ceps.georgiasouthern.edu/conted/acal.html
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 10-Jan-2005
Meeting Description:
36th Annual Conference on African Linguistics
Shifting the Center of Africanism: Language, Economic Regionalism, and
Globalization.
Jointly hosted by:
Georgia Southern University's
College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
Department of Writing and Linguistics
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Department of Foreign Language
Center for African Studies
Center for International Studies
Division of Continuing Education and Public Service
Second Call for Proposals
Abstract acceptance: August 1, 2004 - January 10, 2005
Notification of acceptance by: February 4, 2005
The organizers of ACAL 36 would like to invite papers that address
the conference theme or any other topic relating to African languages
and linguistics.
Topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
Traditional Linguistics:
Syntax
Morphology
Phonetics
Semantics
Sociolinguistics
Pragmatics
Applications:
Language use
Language acquisition
Language learning
Language planning
Computational linguistics
Submit a Call for Proposal
Electronic proposals ONLY.
http://ceps.georgiasouthern.edu/conted/alacsubmitonline.html
PDF Flyer ACAL Call for Proposals
http://ceps.georgiasouthern.edu/conted/acal.pdf
The abstract must be written in English. Submission by fax or e-mail
is not acceptable.
For more information on program content, contact Frank Arasanyin at
sany
georgiasouthern.edu or Thomas Klein at tklein
georgiasouthern.edu or
Michael Pemberton at michaelp
georgiasouthern.edu.
For registration information contact Deborah Champion at
dchampion
georgiasouthern.edu.
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