LINGUIST List 17.3237
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Tue Nov 07 2006
FYI: Call for Working Papers Korea U
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Call for Working Papers Korea U
Message 1: Call for Working Papers Korea U
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Date: 06-Nov-2006
From: Eunjeong Oh <eunjeongoh korea.ac.kr>
Subject: Call for Working Papers Korea U
KOREA UNIVERSITY WORKING PAPERS IN LINGUISTICS Korea University Working papers in Linguistics (KLING) are published by the organization of linguistics graduate students at Korea University. KLING aims to serve as a forum for works in progress and of circulating promising, new scholarly work of both our affiliates and non-affiliates. KLING is pleased to issue an ongoing call for papers for its inaugural working paper series. Guidelines and call for papers We welcome submissions of papers on all topics in the field of linguistics. Papers are invited for both theoretical and applied linguistics research areas. Note that being a working papers volume, publication does not necessarily preclude later publication of an adapted version of the paper. Papers must be: Received by 31 December 2006 No longer than 20 pages Submitted electronically either as a PDF document (preferred) or MS Word to: kling korea.ac.kr With the body of the email message, please include: Title of submission, name(s) of author(s), and affiliation(s) Each author's contact information: work address, email, phone All submissions are reviewed by an editorial board comprised of staff and affiliated faculty members of the Korea University. For more information, please consult the KLING website (www.kling.or.kr) or contact the organizers at: kling korea.ac.kr Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
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