LINGUIST List 17.2231
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Thu Aug 03 2006
Calls: General Ling/Ling Theories/Norway
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1. Peter
Svenonius,
Generative Linguistics in the Old World, the 13th Colloquium
Message 1: Generative Linguistics in the Old World, the 13th Colloquium
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Date: 31-Jul-2006
From: Peter Svenonius <peter.svenonius hum.uit.no>
Subject: Generative Linguistics in the Old World, the 13th Colloquium
Full Title: Generative Linguistics in the Old World, the 13th Colloquium Short Title: GLOW XXX Date: 11-Apr-2007 - 14-Apr-2007 Location: Tromsø, Norway Contact Person: Peter Svenonius Meeting Email: glow hum.uit.no Web Site: http://www.hum.uit.no/glow/ Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Linguistic Theories Call Deadline: 01-Nov-2006 Meeting Description: GLOW XXX Colloquium with workshops on Selective Global Comparison, the Structure of Segment Inventories, and the Acquisition of Variable Word Order, April 11-14 2007. Keynote speaker Noam Chomsky, MIT; invited speaker Keren Rice, Toronto. Call for Papers: Main Session GLOW XXX The 2007 Colloquium, April 12-14 and Workshops, April 11 At The Center for Advanced Study in Theoretical Linguistics, Tromsø, Norway. Deadline for two-page abstracts: November 1, 2006 Keynote speaker: Noam Chomsky Theme of the Colloquium: Free Meeting URL: http://www.hum.uit.no/glow/ Abstracts are invited on any topic in generative grammar (phonology, morphology, syntax, or semantics). Abstracts should be sent in two copies: one with a name and one without as attached files (the name(s) should also be clearly mentioned in the e-mail) to: glow hum.uit.no in .pdf format. Only electronic submissions will be considered. Deadline for submissions: November 1, 2006. 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 Abstracts may include an extra page for references (not examples), but this third page will not be published in the Spring newsletter. The 50-line limit includes examples. It is there to prevent tricks like changing the line height in order to cram more ink onto the page. Submitters whose computers are not envisioning A4 paper should adjust their margin sizes in order to achieve a text box similar to that on A4 with 1'' margins (e.g. those using the American 8 1/2'' x 11'' size should use wider left and right margins (1.13'' or 2.85 cm), and may use smaller top and bottom margins (0.6'' or 1.5 cm)). This is especially important for the printing of the spring newsletter. There are abstract templates for your convenience if you choose to use them. They are available from the ''Abstract Templates'' link on the website. They will assist you in meeting the above requirements. Speakers will be partially reimbursed for their expenses. For further information follow links or write to glow hum.uit.no The deadline for this year is November 1st, 2006.
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