LINGUIST List 21.635
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Sun Feb 07 2010
Calls: Cognitive Science, General Ling/USA
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Slavic Cognitive Linguistics Conference (SCLC-2010)
Message 1: Slavic Cognitive Linguistics Conference (SCLC-2010)
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Date: 06-Feb-2010
From: Steven Clancy <sclancy uchicago.edu>
Subject: Slavic Cognitive Linguistics Conference (SCLC-2010)
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Full Title: Slavic Cognitive Linguistics Conference (SCLC-2010) Short Title: SCLC-2010 Date: 09-Oct-2010 - 11-Oct-2010 Location: Providence, Rhode Island, USA Contact Person: Steven Clancy Meeting Email: sclancy uchicago.edu Web Site: http://languages.uchicago.edu/scla Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; General Linguistics Language Family(ies): Slavic Subgroup Call Deadline: 16-Apr-2010 Meeting Description: Slavic Cognitive Linguistics Conference (SCLC-2010) Call for Papers Abstracts are invited for presentations addressing issues of significance for cognitive linguistics with some bearing on data from the Slavic languages. As long as there is a cognitive orientation, papers may be on synchronic or diachronic topics in any of the traditional areas of phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, discourse analysis, or sociolinguistics. In addition to the Slavic Languages, relevant papers on other languages of Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union are also acceptable. SCLC-2010 Keynote Speakers Eugene Charniak Brown University Adele E. Goldberg Princeton University Ronald W. Langacker University of California, San Diego Abstracts may be submitted up until the deadline of April 16, 2010 to Steven Clancy (sclancy uchicago.edu). Abstracts should be approximately 500 words, but strict word limits are not required. Notification of acceptance will be provided by May 31, 2010.
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