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LabPhon 5 Fifth Conference on Laboratory Phonology July 6th-8th 1996 Northwestern University Evanston, Illinois C A L L F O R P A P E R S THEMES: Acquisition Lexical Representation INVITED SPEAKERS AND COMMENTATORS: Joan Bybee University of New Mexico John Coleman University of Oxford Gary Dell University of Illinois Bjorn Lindblom Stockholm University Kevin Munhall Queen's University Donca Steriade University of California, Los Angeles Janet Werker University of British Columbia HOW TO SUBMIT: Half the program will be devoted to the special themes; half to general topics in laboratory phonology. We solicit submissions for 30-minute talks in these areas. Results which are preliminary or of more limited scope should be submitted for the poster session. Abstracts should be no more than two pages including references, and should indicate the author(s) affiliation and status (student/non-student), address, phone number and email. If submitting by paper, send three copies, and enclose three self-addressed label stickers. Submissions by email (plain ascii only) will be accepted. Please do not fax submissions. For papers, submissions are limited to a maximum of one individual and one joint abstract per author. These restrictions do not apply to posters. Address abstracts to: LabPhon 5 Committee Department of Linguistics Northwestern University 2016 Sheridan Road Evanston, IL 60208, USA or: labphonMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuenwu.edu IMPORTANT DATES: Deadline for receipt of abstracts: February 1st 1996 Notification of acceptance: March 15th 1996 Submission of draft papers: June 6th 1996 Papers presented at the conference will be published (subject to review) in Papers in Laboratory Phonology 5, and presentation indicates agreement to such publication. Information on registration and accomodation (including least-cost options) will be included in the next announcement. Sponsors: Northwestern University Department of Linguistics, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, and Cognitive Science Program Committee.
SALT VI Call for Papers SEMANTICS and LINGUISTIC THEORY Sixth Annual Meeting Rutgers University New Brunswick NJ April 26-28, 1996 Invited Speakers Pauline Jacobson Fred Landman Manfred Pinkal Mats Rooth Robert Stalnaker SALT VI invites submissions for 30-minute presentations (with 10 additional minutes for discussion) on any topic in the semantic analysis of natural language emphasizing the connection to linguistic theory. Authors should submit 10 copies of abstracts, no more than 2 pages (1000) words long. Authors' names, addresses, affiliations, phone numbers and e-mail addresses, and paper title should accompany the abstracts on a 3x5 card. No Fax or E-mail submissions will be accepted. Abstract deadline: December 1, 1995 Abstracts should be sent to: SALT VI Committee Department of Linguistics Rutgers University 18 Seminary Place New Brunswick, NJ 08903 USA The program will be completed by early February, at which time conference information will be made available. For inquiries, write to the address above or email to "salt6Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuezodiac.rutgers.edu"