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1. Philip
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3rd Moscow Student Conference on Linguistics
Message 1: 3rd Moscow Student Conference on Linguistics
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Date: 16-Dec-2007
From: Philip Dudchuk <dudchuk mail.ru>
Subject: 3rd Moscow Student Conference on Linguistics
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3rd Moscow Student Conference on Linguistics Short Title: MSCL 3 Date: 17-Apr-2008 - 18-Apr-2008 Location: Moscow, Russia Contact: Philip Dudchuk Contact Email: mscl.organizers mail.ru Meeting URL: http://www.philol.msu.ru/~otipl/new/mscl Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Meeting Description: The annual MSCL was first held in 2006. The aim of the conference is to give young researchers an opportunity to present their work, exchange ideas and receive feedback from more experienced colleagues. The 3rd Moscow Student Conference on Linguistics (MSCL 3) will be held on April 17-18, 2008 at the Moscow State University. Abstracts are solicited from all areas of formal linguistics including but not limited to Phonology, Morphology, Syntax, and Semantics. The main topic of this year's conference is Perspectives on the Syntax-Semantics Interface. Although submissions on the conference's main topic are especially encouraged, all other abstracts will be given equal consideration. Key Dates Deadline for abstracts: January 28, 2008 Notification of acceptance: February 25, 2008 Final Program: March 4, 2008 Invited Speakers Jason Merchant, University of Chicago Gillian Ramchand, University of Tromsø Dominique Sportiche (tentative), UCLA Yakov Testelets (tentative), Institute of Linguistics, Russian Academy of Sciences
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