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CALL for PAPERS 8TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON LITERATURE AND LINGUISTICS UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS February 2-3, 1996 Radisson Hotel and Conference Center, Denton, Texas Keynote Speakers: Emily Toth, Louisiana State University Haj Ross, University of North Texas Sponsored by the University of North Texas Department of English and the GSEA Abstracts dealing with any aspect of linguistics or literature are solicited, including: Literary Analysis Linguistic Analysis Technical Writing Film Studies Critical Theory Theoretical Linguistics Composition Theory Women's Studies Creative Writing 1st/2nd Lang Acquisition Comp/ESL Pedagogy Minority Lit. Creative submissions of poetry, fiction or essays are also welcome, as are complete symposium proposals. Instructions for paper abstracts, symposium proposals, and creative submissions--including deadlines for submission--are below. Submissions from graduate students are particularly encouraged. E-mailed or FAXed proposals are accepted. Conference on Language and Literature Department of English PO Box 13827 University of North Texas Denton, TX 76203 GSEAMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueTWLAB.UNT.EDU Fax: 817/565-4355 ************ Instructions for PAPER ABSTRACTS: Abstracts for papers should be no longer than two pages and should exclude name and affiliation. On a separate page, please send the following information: Name Affiliation Paper title Postal address E-mail address Phone number FAX Audiovisual needs Status (graduate student, faculty) DEADLINE for RECEIPT of paper abstracts: October 31, 1995 Abstracts for papers will be reviewed anonymously by selected faculty members. Notification of acceptance will follow no later than December 1, 1995. Persons with papers accepted for presentation will be asked to provide a short abstract (300 word maximum) for the conference handbook by January 10, 1996. *************** Instructions for SYMPOSIUM PROPOSALS: Symposium proposals must include (a) an overall abstract (2 page maximum) outlining the nature of the symposium as a whole; (b) a short abstract for the overall symposium (300 word maximum) to place in the conference program (c) a short abstract (300 word maximum) from each presenter. As above, these abstracts should be submitted anonymously. On a separate page, please send the following information: Symposium title Symposium paper title Name of organizer(s) Name of paper presenter Affiliation of organizer(s) Affiliation of presenter Postal address of organizer(s) Postal address of presenter Phone number of organizer(s) Phone number of presenter E-mail address of organizer(s) E-mail address of presenter FAX number of organizers FAX number of presenter Audiovisual needs DEADLINE for RECEIPT of Symposium Proposals: November 31, 1995 Symposium proposals will also be reviewed anonymously by selected faculty members. Notification of acceptance of the symposium will be made only to the symposium organizer(s) and will follow no later than December 10, 1995. ************ Instructions for CREATIVE SUBMISSIONS: Creative submissions of poetry, fiction or essays are also solicited. Those wishing to present must submit the complete text of the work, though without name. On a separate page, please send the following information: Name Affiliation Title of work Postal address E-mail address Phone number FAX Audiovisual needs Status (graduate student, faculty, etc.) DEADLINE for RECEIPT of creative works: October 31, 1995 Creative submissions will also be reviewed anonymously by selected faculty members. Notification of acceptance will follow no later than December 1, 1995.