LINGUIST List 17.3759
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Tue Dec 19 2006
Calls: General Linguistics/Norway
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1. Jóhanna
Barðdal,
2nd Scandinavian Ph.D. Conference in Linguistics & Philology
Message 1: 2nd Scandinavian Ph.D. Conference in Linguistics & Philology in Bergen
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Date: 15-Dec-2006
From: Jóhanna Barðdal <johanna.barddal uib.no>
Subject: 2nd Scandinavian Ph.D. Conference in Linguistics & Philology in Bergen
Full Title: 2nd Scandinavian Ph.D. Conference in Linguistics & Philology
Date: 04-Jun-2007 - 06-Jun-2007
Location: Bergen, Norway
Contact Person: Jóhanna Barðdal
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://www.hf.uib.no/forskerskole/doktorandkonferanse
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 01-Feb-2007
Meeting Description:
The Ph.D. Research School in Linguistics and Philology at the University of Bergen will host the second Scandinavian Ph.D. conference in Linguistics and Philology in June 4-6, 2007. Invited speakers at the conference are: - Östen Dahl, Stockholm University - Odd Einar Haugen, University of Bergen - Gillian Ramchand, University of Tromsø
We welcome one-page abstracts on all aspects of Linguistics, Philology and related disciplines. The abstracts should be submitted anonymously, preferably in PDF-format, to the conference official e-mail, doktorandkonferanse uib.no, no later than February 1, 2007. Notifications on abstracts will be sent out on March 1, 2007. All queries should be directed to doktorandkonferanse uib.no. English will be the official language of the conference and we encourage all participants to submit their abstracts in English, although abstracts in any of the Scandinavian languages will not be rejected. We also welcome abstracts from Ph.D. Students outside of Scandinavia. The conference is sponsored in part by NordLing, a Balto-Scandinavian network of graduate schools in language and linguistic studies, which also awards travel grants to eligible Ph.D. students presenting at the conference.
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