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Message 1: Revised Conf: SALSA III

Date: Fri, 18 Nov 1994 14:57:47 Revised Conf: SALSA III
From: <SALSAutxvms.cc.utexas.edu>
Subject: Revised Conf: SALSA III


Greetings from the SALSA Organizing Committee again!!

Here is the revised Call for Papers for SALSA III.
Please forward this message to those who may be interested,
or post this notice in your department. We are looking
forward to seeing y'all in April!

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 S A L S A

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 CALL FOR PAPERS

The Symposium About Language and Society-Austin is
pleased to announce its Third Annual Meeting to be held
April 7-9, 1995 at the University of Texas at Austin.
Abstracts are invited on topics concerning the
relationship between language, culture and society.
These include but are not limited to:

 Linguistic Anthropology
 Variation and Social Networks
 Natural Discourse
 Ethnography of Communication
 Speech Play, Verbal Art, and Poetics
 Discourse-based Approaches to Language and Culture

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 1995 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
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 Michael Silverstein University of Chicago
 Keith Walters University of Texas at Austin
 Ana Celia Zentella C.U.N.Y. - Hunter College

Papers delivered at the conference will be published in
a special edition of the Texas Linguistic Forum.
Speakers will be allowed 20 minutes for presentation and
10 minutes for discussion. Please submit six copies of
an anonymous proposal which may not exceed 1 page
(unreduced) to the address below. The abstract* should
include a specific statement of the topic or issue, a
brief description of the relevant data and the
conclusions. Abstracts should be accompanied by a 3x5
card with the following information: 1) The title of the
paper 2) Author's name(s) 3) Author's affiliation 4)
Address and phone number at which the author wishes to
be notified. In addition, please submit a 100 word
abstract of the proposal, on a 3.5" disc, for publication
in the conference program. Discs can be either Macintosh
or IBM, in text-only or ASCII format. Please label your
disc clearly.

Submissions must be received by January 17. 1995. Late
abstracts will not be accepted, and we can not accept
papers which are to be published elsewhere.
Notification of acceptance or rejection will be sent in
mid February, 1995. Registration fees will be $15 for
students and $25 for non-students. Papers must be
received by early May, 1995 to be included in the published
proceedings.

Send all correspondence to:
SALSA
Department of Linguistics
UT Austin
Austin, TX 78712-1196.
email: SALSAutxvms.cc.utexas.edu.
*Note: We can not accept abstracts sent via email.
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Message 2: call for papers

Date: Sat, 19 Nov 1994 10:33:51 call for papers
From: Cristina Sanz <sanzcgusun.acc.georgetown.edu>
Subject: call for papers


LAST CALL FOR PAPERS LAST CALL FOR PAPERS LAST CALL FOR PAPERS

We have introduced two changes in the call for papers. First, the
dateline is now December 5, instead of December 1. Also, we need three
copies of your abstract.

 call for abstracts

 Presession on

 ISSUES IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROGRAM DIRECTION

 GURT 1995

 Georgetown University Round Table
 March 6-7, 1995

 Call for abstracts

Abstracts are invited for 20 minute talks (with 10 minutes
for discussion) on all areas of Foreign Language Program
Direction/Coordination. Please send one camera-ready copy
(with name and affiliation)and 6 anonymous copies of
a one-page abstract by DECEMBER 1st, 1994 to the
organizers. Please include a 3x5 index card with name,
affiliation, title of paper, address, email, phone and fax
numbers.

 Ron Leow
 Presession Organizer
 Georgetown University
 Spanish Department, ICC 403
 Washington, D.C. 20057
 (202) 687-6134
 (202) 687-5712 (fax)

 rleowguvax.georgetown.edu

Send abstracts and inquiries to the above address.


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Cristina Sanz
ICC 4th floor
Georgetown University
Washington D.C. 20057
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