LINGUIST List 16.1183
Wed Apr 13 2005
Calls: Syntax/UK; Phonology/Hungary
Editor for this issue: Megan Zdrojkowski
<meganlinguistlist.org>
Directory
1. Anders
Holmberg,
Structure of Parametric Variation
2. Marianna
Tóth,
3rd Old World Conference in Phonology
Message 1: Structure of Parametric Variation
Date: 11-Apr-2005
From: Anders Holmberg <anders.holmberg
newcastle.ac.uk>
Subject: Structure of Parametric Variation
Full Title: Structure of Parametric Variation
Date: 05-Sep-2005 - 07-Sep-2005
Location: Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Contact Person: Anders Holmberg
Meeting Email: anders.holmberg
newcastle.ac.uk) by April 15th 2005. The programme will be
finalised by May 1st 2005.
The conference is supported by the AHRB as part of the project 'Null subjects
and the structure of parametric theory'. Keep an eye on the project website
http://people.pwf.cam.ac.uk/mtb23/NSP/ and
http://www.newcastle.ac.uk/elll/news/conferences for more information in due course.
Thanks to generous support from the AHRB no conference fee will be charged.
Inexpensive accommodation will also be readily available.
The programme committee: Anders Holmberg (Newcastle), Ian Roberts (Cambridge),
David Willis (Cambridge), Theresa Biberauer (Cambridge).
Message 2: 3rd Old World Conference in Phonology
Date: 12-Apr-2005
From: Marianna Tóth <ocp3
nytud.hu>
Subject: 3rd Old World Conference in Phonology
Full Title: 3rd Old World Conference in Phonology
Short Title: OCP3
Date: 17-Jan-2006 - 19-Jan-2006
Location: Budapest, Hungary
Contact Person: Marianna Tóth
Meeting Email: ocp3
nytud.hu
Web Site:
http://nytud.hu/ocp3 Linguistic Field(s): Phonology
Call Deadline: 07-Sep-2005
Meeting Description:
The Theoretical Linguistics Programme of ELTE Budapest and the Research
Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences are proud to
host the third Old World Conference in Phonology (OCP3) January 17-19, 2006.
OCP3 welcomes papers and posters from any theoretical perspective, addressing
any topic in phonology.
Keynote speakers:
- John Harris (University College London)
- Harry van der Hulst (University of Connecticut)
- Donca Steriade (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
OCP3 welcomes abstracts for both papers and posters. We plan presentations to
last about 40 minutes each (thirty minutes for the presentation followed by ten
minutes for questions) depending on the number of presentations.
Deadline for submitting abstracts: September 7, 2005.
Notification of acceptance for program: October 1, 2005.
Abstract requirements
Abstracts must be submitted electronically in PDF format.
All-inclusive abstract length is 2 A4 pages with the following formatting
requirements:
- 2,5 cm margins on top, bottom, left and right,
- in 12 pt Times New Roman (10 pt for references),
- single line spacing, and
- normal character spacing.
The length of the abstract text excluding the title, the name(s) and
affiliation(s) of the author(s), examples, figures and references cannot exceed
50 lines. (We will provide an MS Word and a LaTeX template downloadable from
the OCP3 website.)
Submit two versions of your abstract, an anonymous and a named one, to the
contact address.
The non-anonymous version should start with
- The title of the abstract in boldface and centred
- an open line
- The name(s) of the author(s) in italics and centred
- The affiliation(s) of the author(s) in italics and centred
- an open line
- The body of the abstract, justified (left and right).
The anonymous abstract should start with
- The title of the abstract in boldface and centred
- an open line
- The body of the abstract, justified (left and right).
The files should be called
- ocp3-named-lastname.pdf
- ocp3-anon-lastname.pdf
So, for instance, if the author's name is Jill Hill, she'll send two files
called ocp3-named-hill.pdf and ocp3-anon-hill.pdf.
Please heed these formal requirements and the deadline.