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LINGUIST List 20.641

Mon Mar 02 2009

Calls: Morphology,Typology/Slovakia;General Ling/Spain

Editor for this issue: Kate Wu <katelinguistlist.org>


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        1.    Pavel Stekauer, Universals and Typology in Word-Formation
        2.    Jonathan MacDonald, Conference of the Student Organisation of Linguistics of Europe


Message 1: Universals and Typology in Word-Formation
Date: 01-Mar-2009
From: Pavel Stekauer <pavel.stekauerupjs.sk>
Subject: Universals and Typology in Word-Formation
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Full Title: Universals and Typology in Word-Formation

Date: 16-Aug-2009 - 18-Aug-2009
Location: Kosice, Slovakia
Contact Person: Pavol Stekauer
Meeting Email: stekauercondornet.sk
Web Site: http://www.skase.sk

Linguistic Field(s): Morphology; Typology

Call Deadline: 31-Mar-2009

Meeting Description:

Universals and Typology in Word-Formation

Last Call for Papers

The Conference aims to give an impetus to the research into universals and
typology in word-formation by a joint effort of both morphologists and
typologists. Papers discussing correlations between individual word-formation
processes as well as between WF processes and genetic types and/or
geographically related languages are most welcome. Space will also be given to
any other typologically oriented research into word-formation as well as papers
discussing the scope of word-formation and the relation between word-formation
and other linguistic disciplines.

Abstract of papers (500 words max.) clearly defining the topic and the
objectives pursued in the paper should be submitted by e-mail as Word
attachments to:

Dr. Renáta Panocová
renata.panocovaupjs.sk

Guest Speakers:
Laurie Bauer, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Greville Corbett, University of Surrey, United Kingdom
Wolfgang U. Dressler, Vienna University, Austria
Martin Haspelmath, Max-Planck-Institut, Lepzig, Germany
Marianne Mithun, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
Greg Stump, University of Kentucky, USA
Bernhard Wälchli, University of Bern, Switzerland

All relevant information available on the conference webpage:

www.skase.sk > Kosice 2009 Conference
Message 2: Conference of the Student Organisation of Linguistics of Europe
Date: 01-Mar-2009
From: Jonathan MacDonald <macdonald.jongmail.com>
Subject: Conference of the Student Organisation of Linguistics of Europe
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Full Title: Conference of the Student Organisation of Linguistics of Europe
Short Title: ConSOLE

Date: 17-Dec-2009 - 19-Dec-2009
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Contact Person: Jonathan MacDonald
Meeting Email: console18uab.cat
Web Site: http://seneca.uab.cat/clt/ConsoleXVIII/index.html

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics

Call Deadline: 01-May-2009

Meeting Description:

We are proud to announce that the Eighteenth Conference of the Student
Organisation of Linguistics in Europe (ConSOLE XVIII) will take place at the
Autonomous University of Barcelona from 17-19 December, 2009. The Conference
will be hosted by the Centre de Lingüística Teòrica - Departament de Filologia
Catalana - Departament de Filologia Espanyola.

Call for Papers

SOLE, founded in 1992 by students of the Holland Institute of Generative
Linguistics, is now based at Leiden University Centre for Linguistics. Together
with a local organizing committee, it runs an annual conference for registered
linguistics students, providing a forum for the upcoming generation of linguists
to present research to an international audience. You can find more information
about SOLE and previous ConSOLE locations at
http://www.hum.leiden.edu/lucl/research/SOLE/.

Graduate students not having defended a Ph.D. in Linguistics by 15 September,
2009 are invited to submit abstracts in theoretical phonology, morphology,
syntax, and semantics. Submissions in other areas, e.g. psycholinguistics,
neurolinguistics, phonetics, etc., will also be welcome if their theoretical
significance is made clear. Papers are allotted 30 minutes for presentation plus
10 minutes for discussion.

Abstracts should not exceed two pages, including data, references and diagrams.
They should be typed in at least 11-point font, with one-inch margins (letter-
size; 8"1/2 by 11" or A4) and a maximum of 50 lines of text per page. Abstracts
must be anonymous and submissions are limited to 1 individual and 1 joint
abstract per author.

To submit your abstract, please go to http://linguistlist.org/confcustom/console18
and follow the instructions. (Please include "ConSOLE Submission" in the title
section,). Only abstracts in .pdf format will be considered. The .pdf file
name should be a shortened version of the abstract title,resembling the full
title as closely as possible.

Important Dates:
Deadline for abstract submission: 01 May 2009
Notification of acceptance:31 July 2009
Final Program: 15 September 2009
Conference Dates: 17-19 December 2009

Invited Speakers:
Maria Teresa Espinal (Autonomous University of Barcelona)
John J. McCarthy (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)
Joan Mascaró (Autonomous University of Barcelona)
Peter Svenonius (University of Tromsø)

Conference website: http://seneca.uab.es/ggt/ConsoleXVIII/
E-mail address: console18uab.cat

Local Organising Committee:
Jonathan E. MacDonald (Autonomous University of Barcelona)
Clàudia Pons Moll (Autonomous University of Barcelona)



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