LINGUIST List 21.702
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Wed Feb 10 2010
Calls: Computational Ling, General Ling, Lang Acquisition/Canada
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1. David
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The 26th Northwest Linguistics Conference
Message 1: The 26th Northwest Linguistics Conference
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Date: 09-Feb-2010
From: David Potter <dkp1 sfu.ca>
Subject: The 26th Northwest Linguistics Conference
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Full Title: The 26th Northwest Linguistics Conference Short Title: NWLC 2010 Date: 08-May-2010 - 09-May-2010 Location: Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada Contact Person: David Potter Meeting Email: dkp1 sfu.ca Web Site: http://www.sfu.ca/gradlings/NWLC2010/ Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition Call Deadline: 10-Mar-2010 Meeting Description: The Northwest Linguistics Conference (NWLC) is an annual conference for graduate students in linguistics to share their work in a friendly atmosphere, and meet colleagues from other universities, both locally and internationally. The venue rotates on a four-year cycle, between Simon Fraser University, the University of Victoria, the University of Washington, and the University of British Columbia. The Department of Linguistics at Simon Fraser University is honoured to host NWLC 2010 on May 8th to 9th, 2010. Call for Papers We invite researchers to submit abstracts for oral presentation on any area of linguistics (including, but not limited to, syntax, semantics, phonetics, phonology, first and second language acquisition, sociolinguistics, historical linguistics, psycho/neurolinguistics, computational linguistics). Presentations will be 20 minutes followed by a 10-minute discussion period. Submissions by graduate students are given priority. Submissions are limited to 1 individual and 1 joint abstract per author, or 2 joint abstracts per author. Proceedings from this conference will be published in a special edition of SFU Working Papers in Linguistics. Abstracts must be at most one page long (8.5" x 11") with one-inch margins on all sides and typed in at least 11-point font. A second page is permitted for data and references. Abstracts must be anonymous (i.e., do not include your name or reference to yourself in the file name or on the abstract or reference pages). Abstracts must be submitted electronically in PDF format, using the electronic submission website accessible here: http://www.sfu.ca/gradlings/NWLC2010/submit.html Deadline for submission is 5:00 pm PST, March 10th, 2010. Notification of acceptance will be sent out at the beginning of April. Any questions should be directed to nwlc2010 gmail.com.
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