LINGUIST List 21.2148
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Fri May 07 2010
Calls: General Ling/USA
Editor for this issue: Di Wdzenczny
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1. Sook-kyung
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The Ninth High Desert Linguistics Society Conference
Message 1: The Ninth High Desert Linguistics Society Conference
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Date: 06-May-2010
From: Sook-kyung Lee <sklee1004 gmail.com>
Subject: The Ninth High Desert Linguistics Society Conference
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Full Title: The Ninth High Desert Linguistics Society Conference Short Title: HDLS-9 Date: 04-Nov-2010 - 06-Nov-2010 Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA Contact Person: Sook-kyung Lee Meeting Email: hdls unm.edu Web Site: http://linggraduate.unm.edu/ Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Call Deadline: 27-Aug-2010 Meeting Description: We invite you to submit proposals for 20-minute talks with 5-minute discussion sessions in any area of linguistics - especially those from a cognitive/functional linguistics perspective. This year we will include a poster session. Papers and posters in the following areas are particularly welcome: -Typology, Discourse Analysis, Language Change and Variation, Evolution of Language, Grammaticization, Sign Languages, Metaphor and Metonymy, Computational Linguistics -Native American Languages, Spanish and Languages of the American Southwest, Language Revitalization and Maintenance -Sociolinguistics, Sociocultural Theory, Bilingualism, First Language Acquisition, Second Language Acquisition Keynote speakers Ian Maddieson (University of New Mexico, University of California, Berkeley) Spike Gildea (University of Oregon) Terry Janzen (University of Manitoba) If you have any questions or need for further information please contact us at hdls unm.edu with 'HDLS-9 Conference' in the subject line. The HDLS mailing address is: HDLS, Department of Linguistics, MSC03 2130, 1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM. 87131-001 USA Call For Papers The deadline for submitting abstracts is Friday, August 27th, 2010. Abstracts should be sent via email, as an attachment, to hdls unm.edu. Please include the title "HDLS-9 abstract " in the subject line. Include the title "HDLS-9 Poster Session" in the subject line for abstracts submitted for the poster session. MS-Word format is preferred; RTF and PDF formats are accepted. The actual abstract must not have your name on it- only the title of the project, that we can then match up with the information you send us in the email. You may also send hard copies of abstracts (three copies) to the HDLS address listed at the bottom of the page. The e-mail must include the following information: 1. Author's name(s) 2. Author's affiliation(s) 3. Title of the paper or poster 4. E-mail address of the primary author 5. A list of the equipment you will need 6. Whether you will require an official letter of acceptance The abstract should be no more than one page in no smaller than 11-point font. A second page is permitted for references and data. Only two submissions (for presentations) per author will be accepted and we will only consider submissions that conform to the above guidelines. If your abstract has special fonts or characters, please send your abstract as a PDF. Please be advised that shortly after the conference a call for proceedings will be announced. Poster Session - Participants will be given a space approximately 6' by 4' to display their work. Notification of acceptance will be sent out by September 10th, 2010. If you have any questions or need for further information please contact us at hdls unm.edu with "HDLS-9 Conference" in the subject line. The HDLS mailing address is: HDLS, Department of Linguistics, MSC03 2130, 1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM. 87131-001 USA
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