LINGUIST List 18.3566
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Thu Nov 29 2007
Calls: General Ling/UK;General Ling/USA
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1. Jaehoon
Yeon,
2nd European Conference on Korean Linguistics
2. Eduardo H.
Gil,
UNC-Chapel Hill Spring Linguistics Colloquium
Message 1: 2nd European Conference on Korean Linguistics
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Date: 29-Nov-2007
From: Jaehoon Yeon <jy1 soas.ac.uk>
Subject: 2nd European Conference on Korean Linguistics
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Full Title: 2nd European Conference on Korean Linguistics Short Title: 2nd ECKL Date: 07-Aug-2008 - 09-Aug-2008 Location: London, United Kingdom Contact Person: Jaehoon Yeon Meeting Email: jy1 soas.ac.uk Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Language Family(ies): Korean Call Deadline: 28-Feb-2008 Meeting Description 2nd European Conference on Korean Linguistics (ECKL) Aug. 7 - 9, 2008 School of Oriental and Asian Studies (SOAS) London, United Kingdom The 2nd European Conference on Korean Linguistics Conference (ECKL) invites papers from all sub-areas of Korean linguistics and Korean-Japanese comparative/contrastive linguistics. Areas of particular interests are not limited and include historical linguistics, typology, syntax, semantics, morphology, phonology, phonetics, psycholinguistics, corpus linguistics and language teaching. Presentations will be 20 minutes long, followed by a 10-minute question and answer period. Please submit abstracts (one page, 500 words maximum) as an attached PDF file to ECKL08 yahoo.co.uk. You may use a second page for references and example sentences. Do not include any author information in the body of your abstract. Following your abstract, on a separate page, include the following information, which will be removed before your abstract is sent out for review: 1. Name(s) and affiliation(s) of the author(s) 2. Address 3. Phone number 4. E-mail address of the primary author If any of your contact details will be different during spring or summer, make sure to include this information or contact us as soon as you know of any changes. The deadline for the submission of abstracts is 28 February 2008. Notification of acceptance will be given by the end of March 2008. Necessary information about the conference, including programme and accommodation facilities, will appear on our conference website from March/April 2008 onwards. Please note that only one individual abstract and one jointly authored abstract may be submitted by each person. Participants are expected to submit a full written version of their papers for inclusion in a pre-conference proceedings volume. It is further planned that selected papers from the conference will appear in an edited volume to be published in 2009. The conference is jointly organised by the Centre of Korean Studies at SOAS and the Oriental Institute at the University of Oxford.
Message 2: UNC-Chapel Hill Spring Linguistics Colloquium
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Date: 29-Nov-2007
From: Eduardo H. Gil <uncling ibiblio.org>
Subject: UNC-Chapel Hill Spring Linguistics Colloquium
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Full Title: UNC-Chapel Hill Spring Linguistics Colloquium Date: 05-Apr-2008 - 05-Apr-2008 Location: Chapel Hill, NC, USA Contact Person: Eduardo H. Gil Meeting Email: uncling ibiblio.org Web Site: http://www.unc.edu/depts/ling/colloquium.html Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Call Deadline: 15-Feb-2008 Meeting Description: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's annual Spring Linguistics Colloquium covers a variety of topics in Theoretical Linguistics and Applied Linguistics. This year's Keynote Speaker is Associate Professor Joe Pater of the University of Massachusetts Amherst. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Spring Linguistics Colloquium 2008 Saturday, 5 April 2008 Deadline for Abstracts: Friday, 9 February 2008 Keynote Speaker: Joe Pater University of Massachusetts Amherst Papers are invited on any topic in Theoretical Linguistics and Applied Linguistics. Presentations will be 20 minutes long (in English) followed by a 10-minute discussion period. Abstract Guidelines: PDF files are preferred, but abstracts may be sent in plain text, Word, or RTF formats. If you use any nonstandard fonts, PDF format is strongly recommended. Abstracts should be no longer than one page in 12-point font, with an optional second page for examples, figures, tables, or references. Please do not include any author information in your abstract, but provide the following information in the body of your message: a) Title of paper b) Author's name(s) and affiliation(s) c) Email address d) Mailing address and phone number Electronic submissions are preferred and should be sent to the following address. Please send your abstract as an attachment to your email message, and with the phrase ''UNC-CH Colloq Abstract'' in the subject bar. uncling ibiblio.org Via US Mail, please send abstract to: Department of Linguistics ATTN: Eduardo H. Gil 318 Dey Hall, CB #3155 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3155 Only one abstract from each individual as a first author can be considered for acceptance. One individual abstract and one jointly authored abstract may be submitted. For more information, please visit: http://www.unc.edu/depts/ling/colloquium.html
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