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*****************CALL FOR PAPERS*************** PLEASE POST PLEASE POST PLEASE POST PLEASE POST *********************************************** Attention Students!! SCIL-5 April 17-18, 1993 The deadline for submission of abstracts for the Fifth Student Conference in Linguistics has been extended to February 1, 1993. The Fifth Student Conference in Linguistics is accepting abstracts in all areas of linguistics. Abstracts must be received by February 1, 1993. Abstracts will be accepted by e-mail or by post. Send e-mail abstracts to "scil5Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueu.washington.edu". Send posted abstracts to: SCIL-5 Conference Committee Dept. of Linguistics, GN-40 University of Washington Seattle, WA 98195 All abstracts should be one page in length (with five copies, if submitting by post) and contain the following information (on a separate card for posted abstracts): 1) your name, 2) the title of your paper, 3) your affiliation, 4) your e-mail and regular mail addresses, 5) a daytime telephone number. Papers should be appropriate for 30 min. presentation period, and will be followed by a 10 min. question/answer period. All accepted papers will be published in a special volume of the MIT working papers in linguistics. A hard copy of each paper will be required at the conference (no more than 15 pages in length). Participants will still be notified of acceptance by March 1, 1993. *********************************************** PLEASE POST PLEASE POST PLEASE POST PLEASE POST ***********************************************
PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR PAPERS CONFERENCE ON LOGIC AND LINGUISTICS to be held at Ohio State University July 31-August 1, 1993 in conjunction with the 1993 LSA Linguistic Institute Abstracts are solicited for contributions addressing logical issues in linguistic theory or linguistic applications of logical theory. Topics include, but are not limited to, the logical structure of natural languages, formal languages and linguistic representations; the applications of model-theoretic and proof-theoretic techniques to linguistic phenomena; foundational studies of logical concepts and cognitive processes motivated by empirical research on language. Papers will be allotted 30 minutes for presentation and 10 minutes for discussion. The Program Committee consists of David Dowty, Alice ter Meulen, Larry Moss, Richard Oehrle, William Rounds and Richmond Thomason. Abstracts should be not more than four pages in length and should indicate the paper's title; its author's name, affiliation, and e-mail and postal addresses. Abstracts should be submitted by March 1, 1993 either via e-mail (as an ASCII or LaTeX file) to oehrleMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueconvx1.ccit.arizona.edu or in hardcopy (7 copies) to Richard Oehrle, Department of Linguistics, Douglass 200E, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721. Submission via e-mail is strongly encouraged. Notification of acceptance will be mailed May 1, 1993.