LINGUIST List 20.2510
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Wed Jul 15 2009
Calls: Applied Ling, General Ling, Socioling/USA
Editor for this issue: Amy Brunett
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1. Nicole
Palffy-Muhoray,
SUNY, Yale, NYU, CUNY Mini-Conference in Linguistics
Message 1: SUNY, Yale, NYU, CUNY Mini-Conference in Linguistics
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Date: 16-Jun-2009
From: Nicole Palffy-Muhoray <nicole.palffy-muhoray yale.edu>
Subject: SUNY, Yale, NYU, CUNY Mini-Conference in Linguistics
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Full Title: SUNY, Yale, NYU, CUNY Mini-Conference in Linguistics Short Title: SYNC Date: 05-Dec-2009 - 05-Dec-2009 Location: New Haven, CT, USA Contact Person: Nicole Palffy-Muhoray Meeting Email: nicole.palffy-muhoray yale.edu Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Sociolinguistics Call Deadline: 01-Oct-2009 Meeting Description: SUNY, Yale, NYU, CUNY Mini-Conference in Linguistics December 5, 2009 The SYNC conference is a one day mini-conference with emphasis on Stonybrook,Yale, NYU, and CUNY graduate student participation. The conference will feature a keynote speaker and short talks by graduate students in any linguistic subfield. The conference is an annual conference that serves as a platform for linguistics graduate students and faculty from area universities to disseminate research results, exchange ideas, and more broadly, foster a sense of community. Call for Papers: Abstracts are invited for 20-minute presentations (which will be followed by 10 minute discussions) on any aspect of theoretical linguistics, sociolinguistics, or applied linguistics. Submissions are limited to one singly authored and one jointly authored abstract per author or two jointly authored abstracts. Abstract Submission: Only graduate students (of the above four and other universities) can submit their abstracts. Anonymous abstracts should be emailed as PDF attachments to syncmmix gmail.com. Please use the subject ''ABSTRACT'' in your e-mail and include the following information in the body of the message: Author's Name(s): Affiliation: Abstract title: Subfield: Abstract Format: Abstracts should be limited to two pages in length, including examples and references, with 1'' margins and no smaller than 11 point font. If for any reason you are unable to submit your paper in the above format, please contact the organizers (syncmmix gmail.com). Deadline for abstract submission: October 1st, 2009 Acceptance notification: October 15, 2009
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