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43rd Poznań Linguistic Meeting 2012
Message 1: 43rd Poznań Linguistic Meeting 2012
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Date: 10-Dec-2011
From: Magdalena Perdek <plm ifa.amu.edu.pl>
Subject: 43rd Poznań Linguistic Meeting 2012
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Full Title: 43rd Poznań Linguistic Meeting 2012
Short Title: PLM2012
Date: 08-Sep-2012 - 10-Sep-2012
Location: Poznań, Poland
Contact Person: Magdalena Perdek
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://ifa.amu.edu.pl/plm/2012/
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 15-Mar-2012
Meeting Description:
We are happy to announce that the 43rd Poznań Linguistic Meeting (PLM2012) will take place on 8-10 September 2012 in Poznań, Poland. The Meeting will be organised by the School of English, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań. The leitmotif will be 'Theory and Evidence in the Study of Language'. Plenary Speakers: Keynote address by Sarah Hawkins (University of Cambridge) Confirmed Plenaries: Dirk Geeraerts (University of Leuven) Piotr Gasiorowski (Adam Mickiewicz University) Book Presentation: Peter Trudgill 'Sociolinguistic typology: Social determinants of linguistic complexity' Venue: The 43rd PLM will be held at the new Collegium Iuridicum Novum building, active since October 2010 and officially inaugurated in December 2010 to house the AMU Faculty of Law and Administration.
Call for Papers: Submissions: The leitmotif of the 43rd PLM will be 'Theory and Evidence in the Study of Language'. Proposals of papers for both oral and poster sessions related to this main theme, as well as to other fields of modern linguistics, are invited. Each paper in the oral session will be given 30 minutes, including 10 minutes for discussion. Poster sessions will be an integral part of the conference programme. The language of the conference is English. We also invite proposals for thematic sessions. A proposal for a session should include a clear statement of its objectives/topic/message (about 350 words, excluding references) as well as the names of proposed speakers (with affiliations) and a sample bibliography. Please note that the organiser(s) of a thematic session will be expected to submit a description of the session (to be reviewed by our International Advisory Board), solicit submissions, organise the reviewing process, and submit a complete set of abstracts by the main submission deadline. All regular submissions will be reviewed by our International Advisory Board. Please visit our website for more detailed abstract submission guidelines. Important Dates: Submission deadline for session proposals: 15 January 2012 Notification of acceptance for session proposals: 30 January 2012 Main submission deadline: 15 March 2012 Notification of acceptance for papers and posters: 30 April 2012 Looking forward to seeing you Poznań! PLM 2012 Organising Committee: Katarzyna Dziubalska-Kołaczyk Jarosław Weckwerth Magdalena Perdek Contact Details: PLM2012 Organising Committee School of English, Adam Mickiewicz University Collegium Novum al. Niepodleglosci 4 61-874 Poznań, Poland Tel: (+48 61) 829 3506 Fax: (+48 61) 852 3103 Email: plm ifa.amu.edu.pl Website: http://ifa.amu.edu.pl/plm/
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