LINGUIST List 18.1747
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Thu Jun 07 2007
Calls: Phonetics,Phonology/France
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1. Anne
Przewozny,
Old World Conference in Phonology 5
Message 1: Old World Conference in Phonology 5
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Date: 07-Jun-2007
From: Anne Przewozny <anne.przewozny univ-tlse2.fr>
Subject: Old World Conference in Phonology 5
Full Title: Old World Conference in Phonology 5 Short Title: OCP 5 Date: 23-Jan-2008 - 26-Jan-2008 Location: Toulouse, France Contact Person: Anne Przewozny Meeting Email: anne.przewozny univ-tlse2.fr Web Site: http://The meeting URL will be available shortly Linguistic Field(s): Phonetics; Phonology Call Deadline: 01-Sep-2007 Meeting description: The Fifth Old World Conference in Phonology will be held at the University of Toulouse-Le Mirail, France, January, 23-26 2008. Pre-conference Workshop 'Corpora in phonological research': January, 23 2008. Main Conference: January, 24-26 2008. Guest speakers: Maria Rosa Lloret (University of Barcelona) Nick Clements (CNRS/University of Paris III Sorbonne-Nouvelle) Haruo Kubozono (University of Kobe) The Phonology group of the Equipe de Recherche en Syntaxe et Sémantique (CNRS UMR5263) is delighted to announce the Fifth Old World Conference in Phonology (OCP5). The pre-conference workshop ''Corpora in Phonological Research'' (Jan. 23rd) and the main conference (Jan. 24-26) will be held at the University of Toulouse II-Le Mirail, France. Our guest speakers will be: Maria Rosa Lloret (University of Barcelona) Nick Clements (CNRS/University of Paris III Sorbonne-Nouvelle) Haruo Kubozono (University of Kobe) Organizing committee: Jacques Durand Anne Przewozny Jean-Michel Tarrier Laurence Labrune For the main session, we welcome abstracts for 30-minute presentations plus 10 minutes for discussion, from any theoretical perspective, addressing any topic in phonology. Abstracts are welcome until September 1, 2007. Notification of acceptance: October 20, 2007. Abstracts should be sent to ocp5 univ-tlse2.fr Abstract requirements: Format of abstracts: a text in PDF format no longer than one A4 page (a second page may contain examples and references) - 2,5 cm margins on top, bottom, left and right - font size 12 in Times New Roman - single line spacing - normal character spacing The non-anonymous version of your abstract should start with: - the title of the abstract in boldface and centered - the name(s) of the author(s) in italics and centered - the affiliation(s) of the author(s) in italics and centered (leave one line after the title and after the affiliation) - the body of the abstract justified (left and right) The anonymous version of your abstract should start with: - the title of the abstract in boldface and centered - the body of the abstract justified (left and right) Please send your named version and your anonymous version as attached files. The files should be entitled: - ocp5-named-lastname.pdf - ocp5-anon-lastname.pdf For instance, if the author's name is John Doe, he'll send two files called ocp5-named-doe.pdf and ocp5-anon-doe.pdf Abstract submission: 1. Create a new email message by creating a new message to ocp5 univ-tlse2.fr with the text ''OCP5 Abstract Submission'' in the subject line. 2. Attach both the anonymous and named abstracts as PDF files to the new message. 3. The body for the message should include the following information: - author(s)'s name and contact information - affiliation - title of the abstract - postal address and email address 4. Please let us know if your abstract should be considered for a talk or a poster or both. 5. Let us know if you need any technical equipment. We will do our best to provide you with it. Please feel free to contact the Organizing Committee at anne.przewozny univ-tlse2.fr or at ocp5 univ-tlse2.fr
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