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CALL FOR PAPERS There will be two sessions on Linguistics (topic open) at the 1994 American Association of Teachers of Italian, to be held April 7-10, in Madison, Wisconsin, USA. You do not need to be American or an Italian teacher to submit a proposal! You must, however, join AAIS if your proposal is accepted, and all participants pay registration and fees (lodging, etc.) Talks must be 20 minutes (approximately 10 pp.) and can be submitted after the conference for possible publication in *Italian Culture* (a refereed publication). Deadline for submissions: Nov. 26, 1993. Address for submissions: Leslie Z. Morgan Dept. of Modern Langs. and Lits. 4501 N. Charles St. Baltimore, MD 21210-2699 Tel: 410-617-2926 e-mail: MORGANMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueLOYVAX.BITNET or MORGAN
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******************************************************************** The newsletter for the International Association of Chinese Linguistics is going into press soon. We are now soliciting (i) information on job opportunities (ii) abstracts for dissertations related to the Chinese language and linguistics. If you have any such information, please send it to audreyliMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuemizar.usc.edu or Audrey Li, EALC, USC, LA, CA 90089-0357, U.S.A. For dissertation abstracts, please include the name of the university, the name of the advisor, the number of pages, and the place(s) where copies of the dissertation are available.