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We would like to advise all Linglist subscribers of the 5th Manchester University Postgraduate Linguistics Conference - a conference organised by postgraduates for postgradutes. ****************************** Time: 9.00 to 6.00 Registration Fee: Five pound sterling ************************* Up to 24 student papers of 20 minutes Guest Speaker to be confirmed Abstracts welcome in all areas of general and applied lingustics. Deadline for submission of abstracts: 29th January 1996. Abstracts should be 100-200 words submitted in hard copy to: The Reading Committee 5th Postgraduate Linguistics Conference Department of Linguistics University of Manchester MANCHESTER M13 9PL registration forms are obtainable by writing to: Karl Bernhardt or Cristina Capuzzo at the above address. or you can e-mail the conference on: e-mail: pgcMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueman.ac.uk Please address all enquiries to the e-mail address given as: pgc
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2ND CALL 2ND CALL 2ND CALL 2ND CALL 2ND CALL 2ND CALL 2ND CALL - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- NORTHWEST LINGUISTIC CONFERENCE 1996 (NWLC 96) UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON SEATTLE, WA MARCH 30-31, 1996 Please submit 5 anonymous copies of a one page abstract with an additional page for figures and references from all areas of linguistics for a 20 minute talk followed by a 10 minute discussion period by January 10th, 1996 to: University of Washington Dept of Linguistics Box # 354340 Attn: NWLC 96 Committee Seattle, WA 98195-4340 Sorry, no e-mail submissions will be accepted. Attach to the anonymous abstract a 3x5" card with your name, affiliation, address, phone number, fax number, and e-mail address. Receipt of abstracts will be acknowledged via e-mail within 48 hours. Northwest Linguistic students will be given preference in continuance with previous years' tradition, however all abstracts from outside the area are strongly encouraged.Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue