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Fri Oct 30 2009
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1. Lauren
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34th Penn Linguistics Colloquium
Message 1: 34th Penn Linguistics Colloquium
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Date: 27-Oct-2009
From: Lauren Friedman <lfri babel.ling.upenn.edu>
Subject: 34th Penn Linguistics Colloquium
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Full Title: 34th Penn Linguistics Colloquium Short Title: PLC 34 Date: 19-Mar-2010 - 21-Mar-2010 Location: Philadelphia, USA Contact Person: Lauren Friedman Meeting Email: plc34 babel.ling.upenn.edu Web Site: http://www.ling.upenn.edu/Events/PLC/plc34 Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Call Deadline: 20-Nov-2009 Meeting Description: The Penn Linguistics Colloquium is an annual conference organized by graduate students in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Pennsylvania. Our invited speaker this year is Professor Chris Kennedy from the University of Chicago. There will also be a special Friday interdisciplinary panel on Mental Representations. Call for Papers The 34th Annual Penn Linguistics Colloquium will take place March 19-21, 2010 at the University of Pennsylvania campus in Philadelphia. Invited Speaker: Chris Kennedy of the University of Chicago (topic and title TBA) There will also be a special interdisciplinary panel on Friday, March 19, which is tentatively about Mental Representations. More information will be posted closer to the conference. Papers on any topic in linguistics and associated fields are welcome. Speakers will have 20 minutes for their presentations and 5 minutes for discussion and questions. Deadline: Abstracts are due Friday, November 20, 2009. Notification of acceptance/rejection will be given by Wednesday, January 20, 2010. Length: Please limit abstracts to one page, single- or double-spaced. An additional page may be used for references and tables. Do not include your name or affiliation within the abstract. Format: To facilitate the review process, please submit your abstract as a .pdf file. If you cannot create .pdf files, you may submit a .doc, .rtf, or .txt file, and we will convert it for you. However, since phonetic fonts are not likely to output correctly, we ask that you set up a legend using standard ASCII characters. Abstract Submission: To submit an abstract, you must follow these steps: 1. To begin, click here to go to our abstract submission system. 2. Click "Abstract submission" on the page, and enter your paper title and upload a PDF version of your abstract. Only PDFs will be accepted. 3. Do not include your name or affiliation in the abstract/file name! 4. Fill in the blank to provide the name of authors, email addresses, and affiliation. 5. Choose one from the given abstract classifications. 6. You will receive an email confirming your abstract submission. Abstracts will be reviewed anonymously. Proceedings: Conference proceedings will be published as a volume of the Penn Working Papers in Linguistics. Speakers will be invited to provide camera-ready copies of their papers after the Colloquium. For more information Email plc34 ling.upenn.edu Visit http://www.ling.upenn.edu/Events/PLC/plc34 Penn Linguistics Colloquium Department of Linguistics 619 Williams Hall University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA 19104-6305 This event is supported by funding from SASgov, the student government for graduate students in the School of Arts and Sciences, and GAPSA, the Graduate and Professional Students' Association at the University of Pennsylvania.
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