LINGUIST List 20.2606
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Sat Jul 25 2009
Calls: General Linguistics/ Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics
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1. Cathleen
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Message 1: Journal Call for Papers
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Date: 24-Jul-2009
From: Cathleen Waters <cathleen.waters utoronto.ca>
Subject: Journal Call for Papers
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Full Title: Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Call Deadline: 28-Aug-2009 Appel à contributions Nous sollicitons des propositions d'articles relevant de l'un ou l'autre des domaines de la linguistique théorique ou expérimentale (phonologie, phonétique, morphologie, syntaxe, sémantique, psycholinguistique, variation et changement linguistiques, acquisition du langage, pragmatique, linguistique historique, neurolinguistique, etc.), pour le volume 33 des Cahiers de linguistique de Toronto. Les articles ne doivent pas excéder 20 pages à simple interligne (excluant les annexes, qui pourront être soumises dans un fichier distinct), et peuvent être rédigés en anglais ou en français. Étudiants et professeurs sont encouragés à soumettre leurs travaux. Vous aimeriez soumettre un article? Veuillez visiter notre site Web au http://twpl.library.utoronto.ca. Vous y trouverez le protocole de rédaction, ainsi que la marche à suivre pour soumettre votre article. Date limite : le vendredi 28 août 2009. Call for Papers Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics (TWPL) invites submissions for Volume 33 of our publication. We welcome papers in all fields of theoretical and experimental linguistics, including, but not limited to: phonology, phonetics, morphology, syntax, semantics, psycholinguistics, language variation and change, language acquisition, pragmatics, historical linguistics, and neurolinguistics. Papers should not exceed 20 single-spaced pages (not including any appendices, which may be submitted as a separate file). We publish papers in either English or French. Both students and faculty are encouraged to submit work. If you would like to contribute, please visit our website for details: http://twpl.library.utoronto.ca. There you will find our style sheet and instructions for submitting your paper. The deadline for submissions is Friday, August 28, 2009.
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