Date: 06-Mar-2011
From: Ilona Spector <ilona.spector gmail.com>
Subject: 1st International Graduate Student Conference on Diverse Approaches to Linguistics
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Full Title: 1st International Graduate Student Conference on Diverse Approaches to Linguistics
Short Title: IGDAL
Date: 23-Oct-2011 - 23-Oct-2011
Location: Jerusalem, Israel
Contact Person: Ilona Spector Orit Eshel Beninga
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://www.hum.huji.ac.il/site/IGDAL2011
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 15-Apr-2011
Meeting Description:
The Department of Linguistics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem is proud to announce the 1st International Graduate Student Conference on Diverse Approaches to Linguistics. The conference is organized by the department's graduate students under the auspices of The School of Language Sciences at the Hebrew University and will take place on October 23rd 2011, immediately before the annual conference of IATL (Israel Association for Theoretical Linguistics). Invited Speaker: Professor Malka Rappaport Hovav (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) First International Graduate Student Conference on Diverse Approaches to Linguistics 2011 (IGDAL) Date: 23.10.2011 Location: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel Meeting and contact e-mail: igdal plutomail.huji.ac.il Web site: http://www.hum.huji.ac.il/site/IGDAL2011 Local Organizing Committee: Orit Eshel Beninga Ilona Spector
Second Call for Papers: Abstract submission: 1.5-2 pages, including data, discussion, references, examples and diagrams. Font no smaller than 11, PDF format. State explicitly the theoretical framework. Papers will appear in the proceedings of IGDAL, which will be published online. Submit to: igdal plutomail.huji.ac.il. The file name should be anonymous. In the body of the e-mail please state your name, affiliation, title and your e-mail address.
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