LINGUIST List 21.3024
|
Thu Jul 22 2010
Calls: General Ling/Germany
Editor for this issue: Di Wdzenczny
<di linguistlist.org>
|
LINGUIST is pleased to announce the launch of an exciting new feature: Easy Abstracts! Easy Abs is a free abstract submission and review facility designed to help conference organizers and reviewers accept and process abstracts online. Just go to: http://www.linguistlist.org/confcustom, and begin your conference customization process today! With Easy Abstracts, submission and review will be as easy as 1-2-3!
|
Directory
1. Georg
Höhn,
48. Studentische Tagung Sprachwissenschaft
Message 1: 48. Studentische Tagung Sprachwissenschaft
|
Date: 21-Jul-2010
From: Georg Höhn <ghoehn uni-potsdam.de>
Subject: 48. Studentische Tagung Sprachwissenschaft
E-mail this message to a friend
Full Title: 48. Studentische Tagung Sprachwissenschaft Short Title: 48. StuTS Date: 17-Nov-2010 - 21-Nov-2010 Location: Potsdam, Germany Contact Person: Georg Höhn Meeting Email: info 48.stuts.eu Web Site: http://48.stuts.eu/index_en.html Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics Call Deadline: 30-Sep-2010 Meeting Description: StuTS ([?t?ts]) stands for student conference on linguistics, and this is what it is: a conference organized by students and for students of linguistics in any of its flavours. At the same time the StuTS hosts the federal convention of student associations in linguistic departments. The StuTS exists since 1987 and is organized in a different location each semester. It offers a rich programme of talks on many different topics pertaining to linguistics, cultural events for participants and the possibility to get to know nice people. The conference hosts presentations in both German and English. More information on the StuTS and its history can be found on http://stuts.de/about.html (German) Call For Papers The StuTS (student conference on linguistics) represents a forum for students of linguistics in all its shades and varieties. It offers students an opportunity to present research projects and results to a wider audience, opening up the possibility of fruitful discussion and exchange of ideas with people interested in similar and adjacent areas of research. There are two possible forms for the presentation/discussion of your submissions: Talks In order for the conference to be of interest for all sorts of students, from undergraduates who just started their studies to advanced and graduate students, we want to encourage a broad spectrum of submissions. They can be based on bachelor, master or other theses, but we also welcome submissions springing from work done in any of your courses or from your own research initiative. The topics may pertain to all branches of linguistic research: general and theoretical, computational, clinical, psycho- and neurolinguistics as well as (linguistic aspects of) philological studies of individual languages. There are 45 and 60 min slots available, including 15 min for discussion respectively. Workshops It is possible to hold a workshop in order to interactively present content or to jointly develop ideas. This might include discussions on a topic, work in groups, methodological tutorials etc. A workshop is based on interaction between the referee and all the participants, and should be clearly distinct from a talk in this respect. The duration of a workshop should not exceed 60 min including the final discussion. If you want to hold a talk or workshop, please send an email with an abstract in plain text format (if you need another format, please notify us) and the subject: ''Abstract: [title/topic] [duration]'' to register 48.stuts.eu. We will try to accomodate all submissions, but in case this is impossible due to time restrictions, we will have to make a selection. You will be notified if you have been admitted. In your registration, please remember to fill in the information about your contribution in the appropriate place. It is possible to hold a talk or offer a workshop even if you have already registered. In that case, please contact us on the above email address. The deadline for submissions is September 30 2010, but we highly encourage earlier submissions for organisatory reasons.
Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue
|
|
Page Updated: 22-Jul-2010
|
|
About LINGUIST
|
Contact Us
While the LINGUIST List makes every effort to ensure the linguistic relevance of sites listed
on its pages, it cannot vouch for their contents.
|
|