LINGUIST List 20.1797
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Sat May 09 2009
Calls: General Linguistics, Slavic Subgroup/Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Sarajevo Linguistic Gathering 4 & SinFonIJA II
Message 1: Sarajevo Linguistic Gathering 4 & SinFonIJA II
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Date: 07-May-2009
From: Franc Marusic <franc.marusic p-ng.si>
Subject: Sarajevo Linguistic Gathering 4 & SinFonIJA II
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Full Title: Sarajevo Linguistic Gathering 4 & SinFonIJA II Short Title: SLG 4 & Sf II Date: 24-Sep-2009 - 26-Sep-2009 Location: Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Contact Person: Nadira Aljovi? Meeting Email: cml.ifb gmail.com Web Site: http://www.ung.si/~jezik/SLG4_SINFONIJA2/ Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Language Family(ies): Slavic Subgroup Call Deadline: 20-May-2009 Meeting Description: Sarajevo Linguistic Gathering is a conference open for general linguistics, with focus on (south) Slavic languages. SinFonija is a traveling conference and is also wide, spanning all areas of (formal) linguistics. Its primary goal is to connect people on the area of ex Yugoslavia and ex Austria-Hungary, but it is open to participants from everywhere. Call for Papers The International Bosnia Forum, its Center for Modern Linguistics (and The University of Nova Gorica) are pleased to invite you to submit papers for the fourth linguistic meeting 'SLG 4' (Sarajevo Linguistic Gatherings), which will take place on September 24, 25, and 26, 2009, in Sarajevo. Our Gathering will incorporate a conference called Sinfonija 2 (Syntax+Phonology+language analysis), first held last October at the University of Nova Gorica in Slovenia. The theme of SLG meetings is general and (south) Slavic linguistics. In particular, we invite speakers whose work on the phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics of (South) Slavic languages may be related to phenomena in general linguistics, or vice versa. The conference will be held in 6 sessions organized around key-lectures by following invited speakers: - Wayles Browne (Cornell University) - ?eljko Bo?kovi? (University of Connecticut) - Anne Zribi-Hertz (Universite de Paris 8) - Tobias Scheer (Universite de Nice) - Penka Stateva (Univerza v Novi Gorici) - Sergey Avrutin (Utrecht University) Submission guidelines: Abstracts are invited for 20-minute presentations (plus 10 minutes for discussion). Abstracts must be anonymous and written in English. They should be one page long with one-inch margins and typed in Times New Roman (Title: 14 point, Body: at least 11 point) of MS Word format. An optional second page is allowed only for diagrams, figures, data and references. Any non-standard fonts should be embedded in the PDF document. Submissions are limited to one individual and one joint abstract per author. Abstract submission deadline: May 20, 2009 Instructions for abstract submission: Authors should send their anonymous abstracts as pdf files to cml.ifb gmail.com with the subject 'SLG4-Sinfonija2'. Please include the following information in your message: Title of the paper Name of author(s) Affiliation(s) Address(es) Phone number(s) Email address(es) Notifications of acceptance: late June 2009 Conference dates: 24-26 September 2009 Visit the conference website for more information: http://www.p-ng.si/~jezik/SLG4_SINFONIJA2/ Organizing Committee: Nadira Aljovi? (University of Zenica) Franc Maru?i? (University of Nova Gorica) Sabina Gad?o (Sarajevo Scool of Science and Technology) Ned?ad Leko (University of Sarajevo) We encourage everyone to participate and ask you to share this announcement with as many colleagues and students as possible.
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