LINGUIST List 13.2852

Tue Nov 5 2002

Calls: WCCFL/American Indigenous Lang

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  • Eric Bakovic, XXII West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics
  • jeaniec, Workshop on American Indigenous Languages

    Message 1: XXII West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics

    Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2002 15:31:49 -0800 (PST)
    From: Eric Bakovic <bakovicling.ucsd.edu>
    Subject: XXII West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics


    Visit the WCCFL XXII website at: http://ling.ucsd.edu/wccfl-22

    The 22nd West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics (WCCFL XXII) will be held on March 21-23, 2003, at the University of California, San Diego.

    This year there will be both a General Session and a Special Session. The deadline for receipt of abstracts for both sessions is November 15, 2002.

    PLEASE NOTE: Submissions for WCCFL XXII are limited to at most two abstracts per author, at most one of which can be single-authored. This allows for any of the following situations:

    1. Submission of one single-authored & one joint-authored abstract. 2. Submission of two joint-authored abstracts. 3. Submission of one single-authored *or* one joint-authored abstract.

    Invited speakers: Mary Beckman, The Ohio State University "Input Representations (Inside The Mind & Out)" Tom Wasow, Stanford University (Title TBA) Doug Pulleyblank, University of British Columbia (Title TBA)

    GENERAL SESSION: Abstracts from all areas of formal linguistics and from any theoretical perspective are invited for 20-minute talks in the general session.

    SPECIAL SESSION: EXPERIMENTAL APPROACHES TO THEORETICAL LINGUISTICS Abstracts from fields such as psycholinguistics, neurolinguistics, computational linguistics, and phonetics that address issues in theoretical linguistics using experimental methods are also invited for 20-minute talks in this special session.

    For abstract requirements and submission details, please view the full WCCFL XXII Call for Papers at: http://ling.ucsd.edu/wccfl-22/cfp.html

    Message 2: Workshop on American Indigenous Languages

    Date: Mon, 04 Nov 2002 17:26:36 +0000
    From: jeaniec <jeaniecumail.ucsb.edu>
    Subject: Workshop on American Indigenous Languages


    Workshop on American Indigenous Languages

    Short Title: WAIL Location: Santa Barbara, USA Date: 25-Apr-2003 - 27-Apr-2003

    Call Deadline: 15-Jan-2003

    Web Site: http://orgs.sa.ucsb.edu/nailsg/ Contact Person: Jeanie Castillo Meeting Email: waillinguistics.ucsb.edu Linguistic Subfield(s): General Linguistics

    Meeting Description:

    The Linguistics department at the University of California, Santa Barbara announces its sixth annual Workshop on American Indigenous Languages (WAIL), which provides a forum for the discussion of theoretical and descriptive linguistic studies of indigenous languages of the Americas. Anonymous abstracts are invited for talks on any topic in linguistics. In addition, we will be hosting a special session on language revitalization, therefore we encourage the submission of abstracts in this area. Talks will be 20 minutes, followed by 10 minutes for discussion. Individuals may submit abstracts for one single and one co-authored paper. Abstracts should be 500 words or less and can be submitted by hard copy or email.

    For hard copy submissions, please send five copies of your abstract and a 3x5 card with the following information: (1) name; (2) affiliation; (3) mailing address; (4) phone number; (5) email address; (6) title of your paper.

    Send hard copy submissions to: Workshop on American Indigenous Languages Department of Linguistics University of California, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA 93106

    Email submissions are encouraged. Include the information from the 3x5 card (above) in the body of the email message with the abstract as an attachment. Please limit your abstracts to the following formats: PDF, RTF, or Microsoft Word document.

    Send email submissions to: waillinguistics.ucsb.edu

    DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF ABSTRACTS: January 15, 2003 Notification of acceptance will be by email by February 15, 2003.