LINGUIST List 21.2713
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Thu Jun 24 2010
Calls: Historical Linguistics, Slavic Subgroup/Czech Republic
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Etymological Symposium Brno 2011
Message 1: Etymological Symposium Brno 2011
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Date: 22-Jun-2010
From: Ilona Janyskova <es iach.cz>
Subject: Etymological Symposium Brno 2011
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Full Title: Etymological Symposium Brno 2011
Short Title: ES2011
Date: 06-Sep-2011 - 08-Sep-2011
Location: Brno, Czech Republic
Contact Person: Ilona Janyskova
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://www.ujc.cas.cz/oddeleni/index.php?page=es2011_en
Linguistic Field(s): Historical Linguistics
Language Family(ies): Slavic Subgroup
Call Deadline: 30-Sep-2010
Meeting Description:
Etymological Department of the Institute of the Czech Language of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic holds an international scientific conference Etymological Symposium Brno 2011: Theory and Empiricism in Slavonic Diachronic Linguistics, Brno, 6 – 8 September 2011.
Contributions are expected to focus on theoretical aspects of the diachronic linguistic research illustrated especially on the data from Slavonic languages, or on empirical problems of diachronic Slavonic linguistics leading to general theoretical conclusions. Please send in an abstract (1,500 characters at most) of your contribution in Czech, English, French, German or Russian by 30 September 2010 to the above- mentioned e-mail address. The language of the contribution is the choice of the author. Your abstract will be anonymously reviewed by two independent reviewers. You will be notified by 31 October 2010 whether your contribution has been accepted for the conference. Written versions of the contributions, provided they are accepted during another review process, will be published in the series Studia etymologica Brunensia. The language of the contribution - accompanied by an abstract in English and by a summary in a Slavonic language – will be English, French, German or Russian.
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