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LINGUIST List 22.1514

Fri Apr 01 2011

Calls: Slavic, General Ling/France

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        1.     Irina Kor Chahine , 6th Congress of the Slavic Linguistics Society

Message 1: 6th Congress of the Slavic Linguistics Society
Date: 31-Mar-2011
From: Irina Kor Chahine <irina_korchahineyahoo.fr>
Subject: 6th Congress of the Slavic Linguistics Society
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Full Title: 6th Congress of the Slavic Linguistics Society
Short Title: SLS 2011

Date: 01-Sep-2011 - 03-Sep-2011
Location: Aix-en-Provence, France
Contact Person: Irina Kor Chahine
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://gsite.univ-provence.fr/gsite/document.php?pagendx=10750&project=dept-slave

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics

Language Family(ies): Slavic Subgroup

Call Deadline: 10-Apr-2011

Meeting Description:

The purpose of the Slavic Linguistic Society is to create a community of students and scholars interested in Slavic linguistics in its broadest sense, that is systematic and scholarly study of the Slavic languages and of the contact between Slavic and non-Slavic languages. The Society aspires to be as open and inclusive as possible; no school, framework, approach, or theory is presupposed, nor is there any restriction in terms of geography, academic affiliation or status.

Call for Papers:

Extended deadline for abstracts: 10 April 2011.

Papers dealing with any aspect of Slavic linguistics as understood above and within any framework are appropriate, including sociolinguistics, computational linguistics, language acquisition, etc. The only restriction is that all papers should address an issue pertaining to Slavic linguistics as defined above. We encourage everyone to participate and ask you to share this announcement with as many colleagues and students as possible. In view of the openness of our orientation, all papers are expected to be readily intelligible to other scholars, regardless of theoretical orientation.

All abstracts ("SLS_2011_NAME.doc" or ".docx") should contain the following information:
(i) Title of the paper;
(ii) Name of author(s);
(iii) Author's institution;
(iv) Author's e-mail address;
(v) 3-5 key words;
(vi) Abstract of the paper (no required lengh);
(vii) Bibliography.

Abstracts are invited for 30-minute slots (20-minute presentation plus 10 minutes for discussion).
Selected participants will be notified by the 1st of May 2011.
Conference languages: English, French, and Slavic Languages.
Conference fees: 20 Euros for students (with a valid student ID), 50 Euros for SLS members, 60 Euros for others.
Fees can be payed in cash at the conference registration.

Conference will be held at the Université de Provence, 29 avenue Robert
Schuman, 13100 Aix-en-Provence, France.
Conference Homepage: http://gsite.univ-provence.fr/gsite/document.php?
pagendx=10750&project=dept-slave
Conference Email: irina.kor-chahineuniv-provence.fr (with a copy to
univ-provence.fr>)
About Aix-en-Provence (travel information, etc.):
http://en.aixenprovencetourism.com/



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