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LINGUIST List 20.2806

Tue Aug 18 2009

Calls: General Linguistics/USA

Editor for this issue: Amy Brunett <brunettlinguistlist.org>


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        1.    Vicki Carstens, 2009 Mid-America Linguistics Conference

Message 1: 2009 Mid-America Linguistics Conference
Date: 17-Aug-2009
From: Vicki Carstens <carstensvmissouri.edu>
Subject: 2009 Mid-America Linguistics Conference
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Full Title: 2009 Mid-America Linguistics Conference

Date: 09-Oct-2009 - 11-Oct-2009
Location: Columbia, MO, USA
Contact Person: Vicki Carstens
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://muconf.missouri.edu/malc

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics

Call Deadline: 30-Aug-2009

Meeting Description:

The Linguistics Program at the University of Missouri will host the 2009 Mid America Linguistics Conference over the weekend of October 9-11, 2009 on the Columbia campus.

Meeting URL or updates and on-line registration:

http://muconf.missouri.edu/malc

Invited Speakers:

Sam Epstein, Hisa Kitahara, and Dan Seely, University of Michigan, Keio University, and Eastern Michigan University

John Baugh, Washington University in St. Louis

Juvenal Ndayiragije, University of Toronto

Call for Papers:

Deadline extended to August 30!

We invite abstracts for 20-minute talks in all areas of linguistics including (but not limited to) phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, sociolinguistics, semantics, language acquisition. Abstracts are also invited for a special session on Bantu linguistics. Submit as anonymous pdf or Word e-mail attachments to MALCmissouri.edu, with subject line ''phonology abstract'', ''syntax abstract'' etc. as appropriate to facilitate electronic handling.



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