LINGUIST List 24.852
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Sun Feb 17 2013
Calls: Spanish, Portuguese, General Linguistics/Canada
Editor for this issue: Alison Zaharee
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Date: 16-Feb-2013
From: Elena Valenzuela <evalenzu uottawa.ca>
Subject: Hispanic Linguistics Symposium 2013
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Full Title: Hispanic Linguistics Symposium 2013
Short Title: HLS 2013
Date: 24-Oct-2013 - 27-Oct-2013
Location: Ottawa, Canada
Contact Person: Elena Valenzuela
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Portuguese; Spanish
Call Deadline: 15-May-2013
Meeting Description:
The Department of Modern Languages and the Language Acquisition Research Lab at the University of Ottawa, Canada, will be hosting the Hispanic Linguistics Symposium (HLS), October 24-27, 2013. The Hispanic Linguistics Symposium is a yearly conference on theoretical and applied aspects of Spanish and Portuguese linguistics. There will be a special parasession: ‘Linking Theoretical and Experimental Approaches to the Classroom’.
Invited Speakers for Main Session:
Ana Arregui, University of Ottawa Eulalia Bonet, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona Jason Rothman, University of Florida, University of Reading Liliana Sánchez, Rutgers University
Call for Papers:
Papers are invited in any area of Hispanic linguistics and language acquisition from theoretical, experimental or pedagogical perspectives.
Deadline for abstract submission: May 15, 2013
Submission Guidelines:
Papers may be delivered in English, Portuguese or Spanish. Authors may submit up to two abstracts, one individual and one joint.
The body of the abstract must be no more than one page in length with a second page reserved for examples and references.
Abstracts must be submitted through EasyAbs: http://linguistlist.org/confcustom/HLS2013. Please direct inquiries to: HLS2013.uottawa gmail.com.
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