LINGUIST List 21.942
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Thu Feb 25 2010
Calls: General Ling, Discipline of Ling/Australia
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1. Ilana
Mushin,
Australian Linguistic Society
Message 1: Australian Linguistic Society
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Date: 24-Feb-2010
From: Ilana Mushin <i.mushin uq.edu.au>
Subject: Australian Linguistic Society
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Full Title: Australian Linguistic Society Short Title: ALS Date: 07-Jul-2010 - 09-Jul-2010 Location: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Contact Person: Ilana Mushin Meeting Email: alsconference uq.edu.au Web Site: http://www.slccs.uq.edu.au/index.html?page=128947&pid=70702 Linguistic Field(s): Discipline of Linguistics; General Linguistics Language Family(ies): Australian Call Deadline: 10-Apr-2010 Meeting Description: This is the first announcment of the annual meeting of the Australian Linguistic Society. We accept papers in any subfield of Linguistics. Call for Papers We are accepting abstracts for papers, posters and panels. Abstracts for papers and posters should be no more than 500 words. For panels, please provide a panel theme, and the abstracts of proposed presenters. Abstract submission is by email to alsconference uq.edu.au Please attach your anonymous abstract to the email as a pdf document. In the body of the email, please put your name, affiliation, paper title and contact details. In the subject line, please put 'NAME_Abstract'. People will be notified of acceptance by May 10th 2010.
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