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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"
ANNOUNCEMENT XVlth International Congress of Linguists Organized by Societe de Linguistique de Paris under the auspices of the Permanent International Committee of Linguists Paris, July 20-25, 1997 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE PRESIDENT: Jean PERROT Secretetaire of SLP, EPHE VICE-PRESIDENTS: Gilbert LAZARD EPHE, membre de l'lnstitut Pascal VERNUS President de la SLP, EPHE SECRETARY GENERAL: Bernard CARON Administrateur de la SLP, INALCO GENERAL INFORMATION Date and location July 20-25, 1997. Palais des Congres, Paris (Porte Maillot), France Accommodation Hotels in all price ranges and limited accommodation in University residences. All applications must be sent to: A.T.I. Congres 1, villa Boissiere F-75116 Paris France Tel.: (33-1) 47 27 15 15 ; Fax: (33-1) 47 27 05 87 REGISTRATION FEES Before 30-04-96; From 1-05-96 to 31-12-96; From 01-011-97 to 20-07-97 Participants 1 200 FF; 1 450 FF; 1 750 FF Accompanying 600 FF; 725 FF; 875 FF Students 300 FF; 400 FF; 500 FF Congress fees must be paid exclusively in French Francs, or Credit Card. Contact Secretary for further information OFFICIAL LANGUAGES: All widespread languages are accepted for oral presentations in parallel sessions. The summaries should, like the circulars, be written both in French and in English. Plenary sessions The topics of these sessions are: 1. The development of linguistics in the 2nd half of the XXth century. 2. Language families, areas and types. 3. Linguistic structures and mental activities. 4. Linguistic structures and communication. The topic of each plenary session will be developed by three speakers. This will be followed by a general discussion. PAPERS Conference papers may take the form of oral presentations in parallel sessions or posters. Oral presentations are scheduled to last twenty minutes, including question period. Participants choosing the poster session will be allowed two hours. In its present state, the list of topics for parallel sections is: 1. History of linguistics. 2. Philosophy of linguistics. 3. Typology and invariants. 4. Language policies in the contemporary worid. 5. Dialectology and sociolinguistics. 6. Psycholinguistics and neurolinguistics. 7. Language acquisition and learning. 8. Phonetics and phonology. 9. Morphology. 10. Syntax. 11. Generative grammars and formal types of syntax. 12. Semantics. 13. Lexicology. 14. Pragmatics and text linguistics. 15. Pidgins, creoles and languages in contact. 16. Historical linguistics. 17. Reconstruction and etymology. 18. Computational linguistics and computer sciences. 19. Sign languages. 20. Boundaries and overlapping of the various fields of linguistics. Participants wishing to present a paper will be requested to send an abstract before October 1, 1996. PANEL DISCUSSIONS The Organizing Committee invites congressists to propose topics for panel discussions by March 1, 1996, with a list of possible participants. The persons whose topics is chosen will be responsible for organizing their panel discussion. They must send the final list of participants before January 1, 1997. The second circular will be dispatched in June 1996.1t will be posted to those who have registered or have contacted the Secretary by April 30, 1996. ADDRESS ALL CORRESPONDANCE TO: CIL 16 Bernard Caron CNRS LLACAN 4 ter, route des Gardes - F-92190 Meudon (France) Tel.: (33-1) 45 07 50 21 ; Fax: (33-1) 45 07 51 12 E-mail: cil16Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuecnrs-bellevue.fr 16e Congres International des Linguistes CNRS LLACAN 4 ter, route des Gardes 92190 MEUDON - FRANCE tel : 1-45 07 50 21 fax: 1-45 07 51 12