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LINGUIST List 21.1884

Mon Apr 19 2010

Calls: General Ling, Lang Acquisition, Neuroling, Typology/France

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        1.    Laurent Roussarie, 1st Rencontres d’Automne de Linguistique Formelle

Message 1: 1st Rencontres d’Automne de Linguistique Formelle
Date: 17-Apr-2010
From: Laurent Roussarie <laurent.roussarieuniv-paris8.fr>
Subject: 1st Rencontres d’Automne de Linguistique Formelle
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Full Title: 1st Rencontres d'Automne de Linguistique Formelle
Short Title: RALFe 2010

Date: 14-Oct-2010 - 16-Oct-2010
Location: Paris, France
Contact Person: Isabelle Roy
Meeting Email: isabelle.roysfl.cnrs.fr
Web Site: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ralfe2010

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Language Acquisition;
Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics; Typology

Call Deadline: 30-May-2010

Meeting Description:

The 1st Rencontres d'Automne de Linguistique Formelle: Langage, Langues et
Cognition (RALFe)
(Fall Meeting on Formal Linguistics: Language(s) and Cognition) will be
organized by the UMR « Structures Formelles du Langage » Université Paris 8 /
CNRS in Paris
14-16 october, 2010.

Call for Papers

Submissions are invited for 30 minute-papers (plus discussion) on all domains of
linguistic theory.

Abstracts are invited from all areas (phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics)
of formal linguistics (e.g., generative grammar or related frameworks). Topics
may include syntax-semantics interface, syntax-morphology interface and others.

Abstracts on language acquisition, psycholinguistics and neurolinguistics are
also particularly welcome in a perspective that relates them to theories of grammar.

We strongly encourage contributions exploring formal approaches to language
diversity and typological works (including but not limited to sign languages,
creoles, under-represented languages and comparative studies).

Plenary Speakers:
- Melissa Bowerman (Max Plank Inst.)
- Hans Kamp (U. Stuttgart)
- Richard Kayne (NYU)

Instructions for Abstract Submission
Presentations may be in French or in English. The language used in the abstract
will also be the language of the presentation.
Abstracts should be anonymous and must not exceed 2 pages (A4) (including data
and references) with a 2,54 cm (1 inch) margin on all four sides using Times New
Roman 12 pt.

Abstracts must be submitted online using the link below. We use EasyChair as our
system of abstract collection. We will accept electronic submissions only (.pdf
files).
EasyChair link: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ralfe2010

Calendar
Deadline for submission: May 30, 2010
Notification of acceptance: July, 1st, 2010
Conference dates: October 14-16, 2010

All information about the conference is available at our web page (currently
under construction)
http://www.umr7023.cnrs.fr/-RALFe-2010-.html

Organizing Committee:
Isabelle Roy (Chair)
Laurent Roussarie
Léa Nash
Elena Soare
Sophie Wauquier

Scientific Committee:
- Joaquim Brandão de Carvalho
- Patricia Cabredo Hofherr
- Hamida Demirdache
- Jaqueline Guéron
- Anne Hertz
- Alain Khim
- Brenda Laca
- Mohamed Lahrouchi
- Alain Lecomte
- Ora Matushansky
- Léa Nash
- Tobias Scheer
- Philippe Schlenker
- Sophie Wauquier
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