Editor for this issue: <>
NELS 24 University of Massachusetts, Amherst November 19-21, 1993 Featured Talk by John McCarthy and Alan Prince ** CALL FOR PAPERS ** Abstracts are invited for twenty minute talks in all areas of theoretical linguistics (including phonology, morphology, psycholinguistics, semantics, historical linguistics, and syntax). Abstracts should be one page of no more than 500 words (plus an additional page with examples and references if needed). WORD LIMIT WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED. Send nine anonymous copies of the abstract and one copy with the name of author(s) and institution(s). Include a TYPE-WRITTEN 3" x 5" index card with the following information: name of author(s), title of paper, address and affiliation, phone number, student/nonstudent, and email address (if available). Send all material to: NELS 24 Department of Linguistics South College University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA 01003 USA Abstracts must be received by: MONDAY AUGUST 16, 1993 Please no email or fax submissions and only one abstract per person (including co-authoring). If you would like acknowledgement of receipt of your abstract, include a self-addressed stamped envelope or an email address. Abstract decisions will be made by late September 1993. PREREGISTRATION deadline: Friday October 15, 1993. Preregistration fees are $15 for students and $25 for nonstudents. Please send a check or money order in US$ payable to NELS 24 to the above address. On-site registration will be $25 for students and $40 for nonstudents. INFORMATION: email NELS24Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuelinguist.umass.edu, or call 413/545-0885
ACH-ALLC93, the joint international conference of the Association for Computers and the Humanities and the Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing, will be held at Georgetown University in Washington, DC, June 16-19, 1993. The conference announcement/registration form and the provisional program can be obtained in several ways: 1. by email request to ACH_ALLC93Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueGUVAX.GEORGETOWN.EDU 2. by anonymous FTP to GUVAX.GEORGETOWN.EDU in directory ACH_ALLC93 3. by gopher to GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY in directory ACH_ALLC93 4. by surface mail from Paul Mangiafico, Project Assistant Center for Text and Technology Academic Computer Center 238 Reiss Science Building Georgetown University Washington, DC 20057 USA