LINGUIST List 21.389
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Sun Jan 24 2010
Calls: Applied Ling, General Ling, Lang Documentation/USA
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1. Paul Edward
Clayton,
University of Utah Student Conference in Linguistics
Message 1: University of Utah Student Conference in Linguistics
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Date: 22-Jan-2010
From: Paul Edward Clayton <uuscil2010 gmail.com>
Subject: University of Utah Student Conference in Linguistics
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Full Title: University of Utah Student Conference in Linguistics Short Title: UUSCIL 2010 Date: 09-Apr-2010 - 09-Apr-2010 Location: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA Contact Person: Paul Edward Clayton Meeting Email: uuscil2010 gmail.com Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language Documentation Call Deadline: 12-Feb-2010 Meeting Description: The University of Utah Student Conference in Linguistics is organized by the Graduate Student Advisory Council and the Undergraduate Student Advisory Council in the Dept. of Linguistics at the University of Utah to give students at the University of Utah a chance to share their research and gain experience presenting at a conference. We are pleased to announce that the invited presentations this year will be presented by David Iannucci and Mauricio Mixco. Abstracts are accepted from current students at the University of Utah, and must conform to the requirements specified in the call for papers. Presentations and posters on any linguistics topic are welcome. Call for Papers Please see main page for information about the conference. Presentations and posters on any linguistics topic are welcome. Abstracts are accepted only from current students at the University of Utah. Author names must not appear on abstracts. Abstracts must be no more than one page (8.5" x 11"), using any standard 12 pt font and having margins not less than 1" on any side, the top, or the bottom. References and data, if necessary, may appear on a second page. All abstracts must be submitted in PDF format. After uploading your abstract, send an email to the conference email address (uuscil2010 gmail.com) including the following information: 1. Title of abstract uploaded 2. Name(s) of author(s) 3. State your preference to give a presentation or present a poster 4. Give up to three linguistic subfields that characterize your research (e.g., L2 acquisition, sociophonetics, syntax) Decisions will be announced by March 12, 2010.
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