LINGUIST List 18.2188
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Thu Jul 19 2007
Calls: Discipline of Ling/Spain
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1. Associación de
Jóvenes Lingüistas (AJL),
XXIII Encuentro Internacional de la AJL
Message 1: XXIII Encuentro Internacional de la AJL
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Date: 19-Jul-2007
From: Associación de Jóvenes Lingüistas (AJL) <ajl2008 udg.edu>
Subject: XXIII Encuentro Internacional de la AJL
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Full Title: XXIII Encuentro Internacional de la AJL Short Title: XXIIIEIAJL Date: 26-Mar-2008 - 28-Mar-2008 Location: Girona, Spain Contact Person: Daniela Ibba Meeting Email: ajl2008 udg.edu Web Site: http://www.joveneslinguistas.org Linguistic Field(s): Discipline of Linguistics Call Deadline: 21-Dec-2007 Meeting Description We are pleased to communicate to you that from 26th to 28th march 2008 we are going to hold, in the Faculty of Letters of the University of Girona, the XXIII Conference of the Association of Young Linguists. Call for Papers PH students working in the different theoretical frameworks of Linguistic are invited to participate. Abstracts can be written in any language of Spain or English. Each paper presentation will be 30 minutes (comprehensive of 10 minutes for discussion). Abstracts cannot exceed 500 words of text, with 2.5 cm. Margin on all four sides (A4 paper). Font: Times New Roman, 12 point; SILDoulos IPA93 for the phonetic symbols. Line spacing: single. Abstracts may include a maximum of five references. Lay-out: First line: title of the paper (in bold). Second line: author's name and e-mail address. Third line: affiliation. Fourth line: blank. Abstracts should be sent electronically only, as MsWord attachment, to ajl2008 udg.edu. Deadline for abstract submission: 21st December 2007. Different Theoretical Frameworks of Linguistic Admitted: 1. Syntax and discourse analysis 2. Dialectology 3. Phonetics and phonology 4. Phraseology, lexicography and lexicology 5. Historical linguistics 6. Applied linguistics and linguistic typology 7. Morphology 8. Pragmatics, semantics, sociolinguistics and psycholinguistics
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