LINGUIST List 20.4095
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Tue Dec 01 2009
Calls: Linguistic Theories/China
Editor for this issue: Kate Wu
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1. Mingle
Gao,
Generative Linguistics in the Old World (Asia)
Message 1: Generative Linguistics in the Old World (Asia)
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Date: 25-Nov-2009
From: Mingle Gao <GLOW2010 blcu.edu.cn>
Subject: Generative Linguistics in the Old World (Asia)
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Full Title: Generative Linguistics in the Old World (Asia) Short Title: GLOW in Asia VIII Date: 12-Aug-2010 - 16-Aug-2010 Location: Beijing, China Contact Person: Mingle Gao Meeting Email: GLOW2010 blcu.edu.cn Web Site: http://www.blcu.edu.cn/CLT/glow/glowasia8.html Linguistic Field(s): Linguistic Theories Call Deadline: 28-Feb-2010 Meeting Description: The Center for Linguistic Theory, Beijing Language and Culture University, is proud to announce that it will host the 8th Conference of the Generative Linguistics in the Old World (Asia), on August 12-16, 2010 in Beijing, China. We are honored that Professor Noam Chomsky will be the keynote speaker of the conference. We cordially invite submission of abstracts representing original research dealing with current issues in all areas of generative theoretical linguistics. Call for Papers
We cordially invite submission of abstracts representing original research
dealing with current issues in all areas of generative theoretical linguistics.
Each accepted paper will be allotted 30 minutes for presentation and 10-15
minutes for discussion. We anticipate that funds will be available to provide
presenters of accepted papers with some form of subsidy for travel and/or
lodging expenses.
Please adhere to the following submission guidelines in preparing your
abstract. Abstracts that do not conform to the guidelines will not be reviewed.
Authorship
To facilitate anonymous review, your abstract should not include any author
information. Each author is limited to the submission of at most one abstract
as sole author plus one as co-author.
Format
All submissions should conform to the following formatting guidelines:
- Do not exceed 2 single-spaced A4 pages, with 1-inch margins
- Use font size 12 throughout, preferably in Times New Roman
- Romanize all Asian text; avoid Asian character fonts if possible
- Begin each abstract with the title at the top
- Provide 3 keywords in the line below the title
- Reserve 3 single-spaced blank lines between the keywords and the main
text of the abstract
- Embed examples within the text
- Include a selected bibliography at the end
Content
Please note that although the GLOW conference will be held in coordination
with TEAL-6 Workshop and the Zhu-Lu Symposium, these are independently
organized and run. Each author is welcome to submit abstracts to more
than one event, as long as the abstracts aresubstantially different in content.
We strongly discourage the submission of one identical abstract to two events.
Deadline
Abstracts may be submitted as early as December 15, 2009. The deadline for receipt
of all abstracts is February 28, 2010.
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