LINGUIST List 13.3380

Fri Dec 20 2002

Calls: Slavic Languages/Language Acquisition

Editor for this issue: Karolina Owczarzak <karolinalinguistlist.org>




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  • uwe, Formal Description of Slavic Languages, Germany
  • jacqueline.vankampen, Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition, Netherlands

    Message 1: Formal Description of Slavic Languages, Germany

    Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2002 05:50:42 +0000
    From: uwe <uwerz.uni-leipzig.de>
    Subject: Formal Description of Slavic Languages, Germany


    5th European Conference on Formal Description of Slavic Languages

    Short Title: FDSL-5 Location: Leipzig, Germany Date: 26-Nov-2003 - 28-Nov-2003 Call Deadline: 30-May-2003

    Web Site: http://www.uni-leipzig.de/~jungslav/fdsl/fdsl-5/fdsl-5.html Contact Person: Uwe Junghanns Meeting Email: fdsl5rz.uni-leipzig.de Linguistic Subfield(s): General Linguistics Language Family: Slavic Subgroup

    Meeting Description:

    Abstracts are invited for 30-minute talks (20-minute presentation plus 10 minutes for discussion) on Slavic syntax, morphology, phonology, semantics, psycholinguistics and computational linguistics.

    FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS

    The Slavic Department of the University of Leipzig is pleased to announce the 5th European Conference on Formal Description of Slavic Languages (FDSL-5).

    Abstracts are invited for 30-minute talks (20-minute presentation plus 10 minutes for discussion) on Slavic syntax, morphology, phonology, semantics, psycholinguistics and computational linguistics. Presentations will be in any Slavic language, English or German.

    Deadline for receipt of abstracts is May 30, 2003.

    How to submit abstracts: Abstracts should be anonymous and no longer than one page (an additional page for references, figures and data can be also included). Attach the anonymous abstract to an e-mail message as a pdf file or as a file containg plain ascii text. Abstracts can be sent by regular mail too (5 copies).

    Include in the body of the e-mail message the following information: (1) title of paper; (2) your name (and title); (3) complete postal address and affiliation (or home address, if necessary); (4) telephone and fax numbers; (5) email address (and URL of personal homepage).

    If you choose regular mail for submitting your abstract, write the requested information on a separate sheet of paper.

    An individual may submit at most one single and one co-authored paper.

    Authors whose abstracts are accepted will be notified in mid-July 2003.

    Those interested in attending FDSL-5 are invited to register their email and/or postal addresses at the conference address below (email is preferred for all communication).

    Additional information is available at the FDSL-5 web site: http://www.uni-leipzig.de/~jungslav/fdsl/fdsl-5/fdsl-5.html

    Organizing Committee: Gerhild Zybatow, Uwe Junghanns, Roland Meyer, Luka Szucsich

    Postal address: Universitaet Leipzig Institut fuer Slavistik FDSL-5 Organizing Committee Augustusplatz 10/11 PF 1432 04109 Leipzig GERMANY

    Email: fdsl5rz.uni-leipzig.de Phone: ++49-341-97 37 450, -454 Fax: ++49-341-97 37 499

    Message 2: Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition, Netherlands

    Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2002 06:01:41 +0000
    From: jacqueline.vankampen <jacqueline.vankampenlet.uu.nl>
    Subject: Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition, Netherlands


    Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition

    Short Title: GALA Location: Utrecht, The Netherlands Date: 04-Sep-2003 - 06-Sep-2003 Call Deadline: 01-Apr-2003

    Web Site: http://www.let.uu.nl/uilots/events/events.htm Contact Person: Jacqueline van Kampen Meeting Email: gala2003let.uu.nl Linguistic Subfield(s): Language Acquisition

    Meeting Description:

    The 10th GALA conference (Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition) will be held in at the UiL OTS/Utrecht University, The Netherlands, September 4th-6th 2003. The general conference will be preceded by two workshops on Thursday morning, a 'Learnability Hierarchies and Input' workshop and a 'Child L2 Acquisition' workshop.

    Organization: UiL OTS, Utrecht University

    Invited speakers:

    - Harald Clahsen (University of Essex) - Elan Dresher (University of Toronto) - Jill de Villiers (Smith College, Northampton Mass.) - Robin Clark (University of Pennsylvania) (Workshop 'Learnability Hierarchies and Input' - Bonnie Schwartz (University of Durham) (Workshop 'Child L2 Acquisition')

    Deadline for receipt of abstracts: April 1st 2003 Notification of acceptance: May 15th 2003

    Further information about the main session/workshops and the guidelines for the abstracts are available at: http://www.let.uu.nl/uilots/events/events.htm

    Contact: gala2003let.uu.nl

    Organizing committee: Sergey Avrutin, Sergio Baauw, Peter Coopmans, Bart Hollebrandse, Aafke Hulk, Jan de Jong, Rene Kager, Jacqueline van Kampen, William Philip, Sharon Unsworth, Shalom Zuckerman Call for Papers