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6th Annual Conference of the Japanese Society for Languages Short Title: JSLS2004 Date: 17-Jul-2004 - 18-Jul-2004 Location: Nagoya, Japan Contact: Kei Nakamura Contact Email: keiMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueaya.yale.edu Meeting URL: http://cow.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/jsls/2004/cfp-e.htm Linguistic Sub-field: General Linguistics Call Deadline: 28-Feb-2004 Meeting Description: The Japanese Society for Language Sciences invites proposals for our Sixth Annual International Conference, JSLS 2004. We welcome proposals for paper and poster presentations and for one symposium. As keynote speakers, we will invite Bonnie Schwartz (University of Hawai'i at Manoa) and Yukio Otsu (Keio University). FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS JSLS2004 6th Annual Conference of the Japanese Society for Language Sciences July 17-18, 2004 Nagoya, Japan Deadline for abstracts: February 28, 2004 http://cow.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/jsls/2004/cfp-e.htm The Japanese Society for Language Sciences invites proposals for our Sixth Annual International Conference, JSLS 2004. We welcome proposals for paper and poster presentations and for one symposium. As keynote speakers, we will invite Bonnie Schwartz (University of Hawai'i at Manoa) and Yukio Otsu (Keio University). JSLS2004 Conference Committee Chair Susanne Miyata (Aichi Shukutoku University) Conference Dates/ Location The Sixth Annual International Conference of the Japanese Society for Language Sciences will be held as follows: (1) July 17 (Saturday)- 18 (Sunday), 2004 (2) Aichi Shukutoku University, Nagoya, Japan Submissions We would like to encourage submissions on research pertaining to language sciences, including linguistics, psychology, education, computer science, brain science, and philosophy, among others. We will not commit ourselves to one or a few particular theoretical frameworks. We will respect any scientific endeavor that aims to contribute to a better understanding of the human mind and the brain through language. Submission Deadline All submissions should be e-mailed by February 28, 2004 (Sunday). Submission guidelines are available on the JSLS 2004 website at: http://cow.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/jsls/2004/cfp-e.htm All questions regarding the JSLS 2004 conference should be addressed to: Kei Nakamura JSLS 2004 Conference Coordinator 14-21 Sarugakucho Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0033 JAPAN e-mail: kei
aya.yale.edu Aichi Shukutoku University, Nagoya, Japan The Japanese Society for Language Sciences invites proposals for our Sixth Annual International Conference, JSLS 2004. We welcome proposals for paper and poster presentations. As keynote speakers, we will invite Bonnie Schwartz (University of Hawai'i at Manoa) and Yukio Otsu (Keio University). JSLS2004 Committee Chair: Susanne Miyata (Aichi Shukutoku University) Qualifications for Presenters All presenters should be members of JSLS by May 24, 2004. (It is not necessary for co-presenters to be members.) Please refer to the following website for membership information: http://jchat.sccs.chukyo-u.ac.jp/JSLS/ All presenters should pre-register for the JSLS 2004 conference by May 24, 2004. Papers should be original and unpublished. We will accept multiple submissions from the same individual, however, you can only be the single or first author of one paper. Each presentation will be 25 minutes long. (20 minutes for presentation and 5 minutes for Q&A). The language of presentations may be either Japanese or English. Submission Deadline & Review Process All submissions should be e-mailed by February 28, 2004 (Sunday). Please send the following items to the review committee chairperson, Hirohide Mori. Paper and poster presentations We will only accept submissions via e-mail. Please send your submissions to the following address, in the following manner: To: jsls2004-submission
nausicaa.cyber.sccs.chukyo-u.ac.jp Subject: Paper Submission (or Poster Submission) Send the following application form in the main text, and your abstract as an attachment. (1) Application form presentation title presentation category (paper or poster) name of presenter(s), affiliation(s) mailing address email address telephone number language of the paper/poster language of the presentation (only for papers) keywords (about 5 words) (2) Title and Abstract (a) Format paper: maximum 4 pages (including title, tables, figures, & references) poster: 2 pages (including title, tables, figures, & references) (Do not include any information which may reveal your identity.) paper size: A4 or letter-size margins: in the case of A4: Up and Bottom: 30mm Left and Right: 25mm In the case of letter-size All: 1 inch font style: Times New Roman (or similar one) font size: Body: 12 point Notes & References:10 point (b) save the file as ''pdf file'' or ''text file''. Please note that other formats will not be accepted. (c) save your file under your own name (eg.: brown-roger.pdf). Each abstract will be reviewed anonymously by several reviewers. Notification of acceptance will be made by early May. (Some ''paper'' proposals might be accepted as ''poster'' presentations.) If your proposal is accepted, you will be requested to send a copy of your paper (Maximum length for papers is 6-pages, for posters 2-pages) by May 24. This paper will appear in the Conference Handbook. Excellent papers may be published as a collection of papers titled ''Studies in Language Sciences''. Symposium We will only accept submissions via e-mail for the symposium until February 28, 2004. Please send an e-mail proposal to the following address, in the following manner: To: hiromori
dc4.so-net.ne.jp Subject: Symposium Proposal Please send your abstract in the main text (not as an attachment). (1) Application Form symposium title name of the organizer(s) and affiliation(s) email address telephone number name and affiliations of symposium speakers (2) a detailed abstract consisting of an outline of the symposium with abstracts from each speaker. Overall length: 800 to 1600 words in English or 3000 to 6000 characters (moji)in Japanese (equivalent to two to four pages on A4 or letter-size paper). All questions regarding the JSLS 2004 conference should be addressed to: Kei Nakamura JSLS 2004 Conference Coordinator 14-21 Sarugakucho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0033 JAPAN e-mail: kei
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7th Durham Postgraduate Conference 26-Jun-2004 - 26-Jun-2004 University of Durham Durham, United Kingdom Conference URL: http://www.dur.ac.uk/pgconf.linguistics/ Linguistic Subfield: Linguistic Theories Call deadline: 30-Apr-2004 Meeting Description: We are pleased to announce the Seventh Durham Postgraduate Conference in Theoretical and Applied Linguistics at the University of Durham on Saturday 26th June 2004. The purpose of the conference is to provide postgraduates with an opportunity to present their research. Call for Papers: Send 3 camera-ready copies of your abstract (2 without and one with your name and affiliation) - Length: maximum one A4 page; 1.5 spacing; all margins: 3cm - Font: Times New Roman 12pt; Title, author.s name, affiliation: 14pt bold and centred - Paper submissions preferred, e-mail submissions accepted (only as attached Word document or PDF) Accepted papers will be allotted 20 minutes for presentation and 10 minutes for discussion. Speakers will also be invited to submit their paper for publication in the Durham Working Papers in Linguistics.Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue