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Message 1: FLSM 6

Date: Mon, 5 Dec 1994 17:03:08 -FLSM 6
From: FLSM VI <flsm1995ucs.indiana.edu>
Subject: FLSM 6


 ** SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS **

 ********************
 ** F L S M VI **
 ********************

 The Sixth Annual Meeting of the Formal Linguistics Society of Mid-America
 will be hosted by the Indiana University Linguistics Club at Indiana
 University in Bloomington, Indiana on May 19-21, 1995.

**************************************************************************
******* INVITED SPEAKERS ARE: Michael Kenstowicz (Phonology) ***********
******* Howard Lasnik (Syntax) ***********
******* Alice ter Meulen (Semantics) ***********
**************************************************************************

 Abstracts are invited for 20-minute talks in all areas of formal
 linguistics (syntax, phonology, morphology, semantics, psycholinguistics,
 etc). Selected papers presented will be published in the FLSM VI
 proceedings, published by the IULC.

 Please submit 10 copies of a one-page anonymous abstract suitable for
 reproduction (an additional page with examples and references may be
 included). Use fonts no smaller than 12 pts. Authors should identify
 themselves on a separate 3" x 5" index card. The card should contain the
 following information:

 title of paper
 name of author
 address / affiliation
 electronic mail address
 phone number

 Send abstracts to:

 FLSM 6 Committee
 Indiana University Linguistics Club
 Department of Linguistics
 322 Memorial Hall
 Indiana University
 Bloomington, Indiana 47405

 Address inquiries electronically to flsm1995indiana.edu
 or Elizabeth Purnell (elpurnelsilver.ucs.indiana.edu).

 *** ABSTRACTS MUST BE RECEIVED BY JANUARY 31, 1995 ***
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Message 2: Student conference - deadline extension

Date: Mon, 05 Dec 94 12:56:05 ESStudent conference - deadline extension
From: Pierre Larrivee <3914LARPVM1.ulaval.ca>
Subject: Student conference - deadline extension

The 9th edition of the student conference Les Journees de Linguistique
organized by the Association of Graduate Students in Linguistics at the
Universite Laval will be held on March the 9th, 10th and 11th 1995 at the
Universite Laval in Quebec City (Canada). It will gather a number of students
and postdoctorate researchers working in all fields of linguistics, from all
theoretical standpoints. A proposal for one 30 minute presentation can be
made either for the general session or for the thematic session on SEMANTICS.
Due to several request, the deadline has been extended to JANUARY THE 16th.
The proposal will be sent through mail no later than this deadline, and must
include a $CDN 8 cheque covering the registration fees, three copies of an anon
ymous abstract, and three copies of an information document. This information
document will indicate the name of the researcher; his affiliation; the title
of the paper; the session for which the paper is prepared; if the paper is
intended for the general session, its field (Phonetics, Phonology, Lexicon
studies, Grammar, Semantics, Discourse studies, Computational Linguistics,
Teaching, Translation, Sociolinguistics, Psycholinguistics, Epistemology,
other (please specify)); the avalability to chair a session; the researcher's
full postal and e-mail adress as well as phone and fax numbers, both at the
university and at home. The anonymous abstract will describe in no more than 20
lines the title of the paper, the relevant session and field, as well as the
problem analyzed in the paper, its goals, the demarche and the results. It
should also describe if applicable the theoretical standpoint, the methodology,
the data, or whatever important element of the work.
The researcher will receive by the beginning of February the comments of the
organizing committee along with the preliminary program.
All written material and the large majority of presentations are expected to
be in French.
We have already received a fair number of proposals and the conference promises
to be very exciting once again!

Send all proposals and querries to:
Pierre Larrivee
president of the organizing committee
Departement de langues et linguistique, U Laval, Sainte-Foy, Quebec, Canada
G1K 7P4. 3914larpvm1.ulaval.ca

Pierre Larrivee
Departement de langues et linguistique, Universite Laval, Quebec, Canada,
G1K 7P4
3914larpvm1.ulaval.ca
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