LINGUIST List 16.3354
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16th Annual Meeting of the Society for Text and Discourse
Message 1: 16th Annual Meeting of the Society for Text and Discourse
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Date: 17-Nov-2005
From: Andrew Elfenbein <elfen001 umn.edu>
Subject: 16th Annual Meeting of the Society for Text and Discourse
16th Annual Meeting of the Society for Text and Discourse
Short Title: ST&D
Date: 13-Jul-2006 - 15-Jul-2006
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Contact: Joseph Magliano
Contact Email: < click here to access email >
Meeting URL: http://std06.org/index.html
Linguistic Field(s): Psycholinguistics
Meeting Description:
The 16th Annual Meeting of the Society for Text and Discourse will be held from July 13-15, 2006, at the Millennium Hotel in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Society for Text & Discourse is an international society of researchers who investigate all aspects of discourse processing and text analysis. The purpose of the Society is to consolidate research in discourse processing and to enhance communication among researchers in different disciplines. A second objective of the society is to contribute to the education and professional development of those in the field or entering the field. To this end, the society recognizes outstanding student papers with two annual awards.
Submission Information Presentations at the Sixteenth Annual Meeting of the Society for Text and Discourse can be in the form of posters or spoken papers. The deadline for submitting proposals for both presentation formats is February 1, 2006. A Review Committee will review the proposals, and authors will be notified regarding acceptance by March 31, 2006. Please submit proposals in English to submissions std06.org. The proposal should be attached to the email, and should be saved as either a MSWORD or PDF document using the first author's name as the filename (e.g. magliano.doc or magliano.pdf). The subject line of the email should read ''PROPOSAL SUBMISSION.'' If an author submits more than one proposal, each must be sent in a separate e-mail message and the filenames should be numbered (e.g. goldman1.doc, goldman2.doc). NOTE: If you wish to submit a symposium or panel proposal, please contact the Program Committee at programcommittee std06.org prior to preparing the submission. Proposal Format Proposals should include a cover page with the following: 1. The title of the presentation. 2. Names and institutional affiliations of all authors, including email addresses of all authors. 3. Contact address for presenting author. 4. Presentation Preference (Poster, Paper or Either). 5. State if you are willing to review conference proposals. 6. State if you are willing to chair a paper session. 7. A statement indicating whether the paper is to be considered for either the Outstanding Student Paper Award (OSPA) or the Jason Albrecht Outstanding Young Scientist Award (JAOYSA). (See requirements below.) 8. A 75-word abstract of the presentation for publication in the abstracts booklet. In addition to the cover page, please include a 2-3 page summary of the presentation with a title but no author information (max. 1000 words, including bibliographic references). A sample submission is available on the conference website (http://std06.org/). Proposals that are incomplete, late, or that exceed the length specified will not be reviewed. If for some reason you cannot send your submission by e-mail, printed submissions can be sent to: ST&D06 Department of Psychology University of Minnesota 75 East River Road Minneapolis MN 55455 Confirmation of receipt of submissions will be sent within a week of receiving them.
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