LINGUIST List 14.650

Thu Mar 6 2003

Calls: General Ling, France/Syntax, Canada

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  • adl2003, 8th Doctoral Meeting in Linguistics
  • hale1, North American Syntax Conference

    Message 1: 8th Doctoral Meeting in Linguistics

    Date: Thu, 06 Mar 2003 09:42:52 +0000
    From: adl2003 <adl2003ifrance.com>
    Subject: 8th Doctoral Meeting in Linguistics


    8th Doctoral Meeting in Linguistics

    Short Title: ADL 2003 Location: Paris, France Date: 07-Jul-2003 - 08-Jul-2003 Call Deadline: 30-Mar-2003

    Web Site: http://adl2003.linguist.jussieu.fr

    Contact Person: Celine Raynal Meeting Email: adl2003ifrance.com Linguistic Subfield(s): General Linguistics

    Meeting Description:

    The Graduate School of Linguistics of Universit� Paris 7 organizes this meeting to promote exchange and communication among doctoral students of different fields of interest in Linguistics. All topics are suitable for presentation. Official languages are English and French.

    8th Doctoral Meeting in Linguistics

    ====== SUBMISSION DEADLINE REPORTED : March 30th 2003 ======

    The Linguistics Graduate Students Workshop at Universit� Paris 7 (ADL) will hold its 8th Doctoral Meeting on July 7th and 8th 2003, with the support of Universit� Paris 7 and its Graduate School in Linguistics. The purpose of the meeting is to promote exchange and communication among doctoral students of different fields of interest in Linguistics. All topics are suitable for presentation. Speakers will be given 20 minutes to present their paper, followed by 10 minutes for questions. Official languages for the conference are French and English. You can find information regarding the format of submissions on our website. Speakers travelling more than 100 km are eligible for partial reimbursement of their transportation costs.

    ********** DATES ********** Deadline for abstracts : March 30th, 2003 Notification of acceptance : May, 12th, 2003 Conference : July, 7th and 8th 2003

    ********** SUBMISSION PROCEEDING **********

    Contributors are asked to submit an abstract of one or two pages and, possibly, an additional page with data and/or references. Anonymous abstracts must be sent by e-mail as an attached file by March 10th, 2003, to

    submit.adllinguist.jussieu.fr

    Authors names should be included in the body of the message.If you do not use e-mail, please send three copies of your abstract to the following address :

    UNIVERSITE PARIS 7 - DENIS DIDEROT UFR LINGUISTIQUE / ATELIER DES DOCTORANTS Case 7003 2, Place Jussieu 75 251 Paris Cedex 05 France

    ********** SUBMISSION FORMAT **********

    Authors must send their submission by e-mail as an attached file (either PS or PDF file), in A4 format, NOT Letter. Please consult the conference web site for details: http://adl2003.linguist.jussieu.fr

    For additional information, please contact: adllinguist.jussieu.fr or adl2003ifrance.com

    Message 2: North American Syntax Conference

    Date: Tue, 04 Mar 2003 13:43:07 +0000
    From: hale1 <hale1alcor.concordia.ca>
    Subject: North American Syntax Conference


    North American Syntax Conference

    Short Title: NASC Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada Date: 02-MAY-03 - 04-MAY-03

    Call Deadline: 15-Mar-2003

    Contact Person: Mark Hale Meeting Email: nascmodlang-hale.concordia.ca Linguistic Subfield(s): Syntax

    Second Call for Papers:

    NORTH AMERICAN SYNTAX CONFERENCE

    The Linguistics Program at Concordia University in Montreal invites abstracts for the

    North American Syntax Conference

    to be held at Concordia University May 2-4, 2003.

    The following scholars have accepted our invitation to give talks:

    Alexandra Cornilescu, Bucharest Samuel D. Epstein, University of Michigan Robert Frank, Johns Hopkins David Pesetsky, MIT Daniel Valois, Montreal

    Abstracts are hereby invited on any topic within the scope of generative syntax. They should be sub- mitted before March 15, 2003. Only electronic abstracts will be considered; they may be in any open format (TeX, LaTeX, ps, pdf, rtf, AbiWord, OpenOffice, ASCII). They should be sent to

    nascmodlang-hale.concordia.ca

    Abstracts should be sufficiently long to make clear the basic content and argument of the paper, but no longer. Beyond this, there is no a priori limit to abstract length.

    Further information, of both a practical and academic nature, will be gradually made available at the conference web site (the site is not available at the moment, but will be in the near future):

    http://modlang-hale.concordia.ca/nasc.html

    Please address questions to nascmodlang-hale.concordia.ca, or to the organizers:

    Mark Hale (hale1alcor.concordia.ca)

    Charles Reiss (reissalcor.concordia.ca)