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CALL FOR PAPERS ================================================= Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages - LSRL 27 ================================================= Place: University of California, Irvine Date: February 20-22, 1997 Deadline for receipt of abstracts: October 15, 1996 ================================================= Abstracts for 20-minute talks are invited for the 27th LSRL to be held at the University of California, Irvine, on February 20-22, 1997. Abstracts on any aspect of Romance linguistics and from any theoretical perspective are welcome. Send 9 copies of a one-page (letter size, 1-inch margins), unreduced, anonymous abstract. An additional copy should list the author's name and affiliation (this copy will be reproduced in the Meeting Handbook). Include a 3" X 5" card with the title of the paper, author's name, affiliation, address, telephone number, e-mail, and primary area of linguistics addressed in the paper. LSRL-27 Organizing Committee Department of Linguistics University of California, Irvine Irvine, CA 92717, U.S.A. (Note: Effective July 1, 1996, zip code will change to 92697-5100) Phone: 714/824-7504 E-mail: lsrlMail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issueorion.oac.uci.edu Note: e-mail submissions or faxed abstracts cannot be accepted. Travel grants: Students whose abstracts are selected will be eligible for a modest travel grant. Please specify on the 3" X 5" card whether you are a student interested in such a travel grant. Conference supported by the Office of Research and Graduate Studies, the School of Social Sciences, the School of Humanities, the Department of Linguistics, the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, and the Department of French and Italian.
SALT-97 First call for Papers SEMANTICS and LINGUISTIC THEORY Seventh Annual Meeting Stanford University Stanford CA March 21-23, 1997 SALT VII 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 (one with name and affiliation), no more than 2 pages (1000) words long. Authors' names, addresses, affiliations, phone numbers, e-mail addresses, and paper titles should accompany the abstracts on a 3x5 card. No Fax or E-mail submissions will be accepted. Abstract deadline: November 22, 1996 Abstracts should be sent to: SALT-97 Committee Department of Linguistics building 460 Stanford University Stanford CA 94305-2150 phone: (415) 723-4284 The program will be completed by the second half of January, at which time conference information will be made available. For inquiries, write to the address above or email to "salt7Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issuecsli.stanford.edu". The Proceedings of SALT are generally published by DMLL, Cornell University. The page limit for invited speakers is 25 pages; for others it is 18. Proceedings of SALT I, III, IV and V are available at: books
plab.dmll.cornell.edu. Proceedings of SALT VI will also be published by Cornell. For Proceedings of SALT II, write to lingadm
ling.ohio-state.edu