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20th Annual Meeting of the Israel Association for Theoretical Linguistics Short Title: IATL20 Date: 23-Jun-2004 - 24-Jun-2004 Location: Ramat Gan, Israel Contact: Sharon Armon-Lotem Contact Email: armonlsMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuemail.biu.ac.il Meeting URL: Linguistic Sub-field: General Linguistics Call Deadline: 01-Mar-2004 Meeting Description: IATL 20, the 20th annual meeting of the Israel Association for Theoretical Linguistics, will be held at Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan, on June 23-24, 2004 THE 20TH ANNUAL MEETING - ISRAEL ASSOCIATION FOR THEORETICAL LINGUISTICS SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS IATL 20 June 23/24 (Wednesday/Thursday), 2004 BAR-ILAN UNIVERSITY, RAMAT GAN IATL 20, the 20th annual meeting of the Israel Association for Theoretical Linguistics, will be held at Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan, on June 23-24, 2004. Submissions are invited for papers presenting high quality, previously unpublished research in all areas of theoretical linguistics, including Language Acquisition, Language Disorders, Psycho- and Neurolinguistics. IATL publishes on-line proceedings in which all accepted and alternate papers appear. Please send abstracts EITHER by snail-mail OR by e-mail: SNAIL-MAIL: 7 copies of an anonymous abstract (maximum length 2 pages, including references) accompanied by a card with author's name, affiliation, e-/snail-mail, and title of paper to: IATL 20 The Gonda Brain Research Center, attn. Sharon Armon-Lotem Bar-Ilan University Ramat Gan 52900 ISRAEL E-MAIL: armonls
mail.biu.ac.il Anonymous abstract as attachment and subject header ''abstract''. Author information listed above in body of e-mail. Acceptable formats: PC/Mac MS Word, .rtf, or .pdf. File name of attachment must be same as title of abstract or shortened version of it. For any unusual fonts, please attach font file. DEADLINE (for both snail- and e-mail): March 1, 2004. Submissions received after this date will be returned unopened. Not more than one single-authored abstract per person, plus one co-authored abstract. IMPORTANT DATES: March 1, 2004: abstract submission deadline Mid April, 2004: notification of acceptance to authors June 23-24, 2004: IATL20 conference Further information: armonls
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2005 Conference of the International Society for Language Studies Date: 18-Apr-2005 - 20-Apr-2005 Location: Montreal, Canada Contact: Susan Parks Contact Email: Susan.ParksMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuelli.ulaval.ca Meeting URL: http://www.isls-inc.org/ Linguistic Sub-field: Applied Linguistics Call Deadline: 01-Oct-2005 Meeting Description: 2005 Conference of the International Society for Language Studies Monday, April 18 - Wednesday, April 20 Montreal, Canada Conference web site: http://www.isls-inc.org/ The International Society for Language Studies (ISLS) encourages and promotes critical discourse and research in language matters, broadly conceived. Papers may be submitted for the following session strands: Discourse and Identity, Education, Interdisciplinary Foci, Language Professions, Pedagogy, Policy, Research Methodology, Technology. Various presentation formats are possible: individual paper, paper session, seminar. We particularly encourage multiple paper proposals as a venue for scholars engaged in research and dialogue on special interest topics. Presentation proposals are accepted via the ISLS website as of 1 May 2004: www.isls-inc.org/ As an international organization with members from every continent, ISLS encourages a multilingual event. Although the principal language of the conference will be English, authors may submit proposals and present papers in the language of their choice. In an effort to appeal to the broadest of audiences and to ensure both audience attendance and participation in conference sessions, authors are in this instance strongly encouraged to prepare support materials (hand-outs, overhead transparencies, slides, concurrent bilingual translation) in a language likely to be common to attendees. Sessions will be organized by topic, not language, unless a group of authors propose an entire session. The conference chair is John Watzke. The ISLS Conference direcly follows the 2005 American Educational Research Association (AERA) conference.