LINGUIST List 19.140

Sun Jan 13 2008

Calls: Cognitive Science,Pragmatics,Semantics/Taiwan; General Ling/USA

Editor for this issue: Ania Kubisz <anialinguistlist.org>


        1.    Ren-feng Duann, The 2nd Conference on Language, Discourse and Cognition
        2.    Anie Thompson, Cornell Undergraduate Linguistics Colloquium


Message 1: The 2nd Conference on Language, Discourse and Cognition
Date: 13-Jan-2008
From: Ren-feng Duann < cldc2008ntu.edu.tw>
Subject: The 2nd Conference on Language, Discourse and Cognition
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Full Title: The 2nd Conference on Language, Discourse and Cognition Short Title: CLDC-2

Date: 17-May-2008 - 18-May-2008 Location: Taipei, Taiwan Contact Person: Ren-feng Duann Meeting Email: cldc2008ntu.edu.tw.

Language in Conference: English

Important Dates: Abstract submission deadline: February 1, 2008 Notification of acceptance/rejection: Mid-March 2008 Conference date: May 17-18, 2008

Information related to CLDC-2 is available on http://homepage.ntu.edu.tw/%7Ef90142008/cldc_home.htm.
Message 2: Cornell Undergraduate Linguistics Colloquium
Date: 12-Jan-2008
From: Anie Thompson <alt28cornell.edu>
Subject: Cornell Undergraduate Linguistics Colloquium
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Full Title: Cornell Undergraduate Linguistics Colloquium

Date: 08-Mar-2008 - 09-Mar-2008 Location: Ithaca, NY, USA Contact Person: Anie Thompson Meeting Email: alt28cornell.edu Web Site: http://phonetics.cornell.edu/ocs/index.php

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics

Call Deadline: 08-Feb-2008

Meeting Description

UnderLings, the Cornell University undergraduate linguistics association, presents its second annual undergraduate research colloquium. The goal of the conference is to promote undergraduate research at all levels by facilitating communication and discussion between researchers.

Call for Papers

for the 2nd annual Cornell Undergraduate Linguistics Colloquium Cornell University, Ithaca, New York March 8-9, 2008

UnderLings, the Cornell University undergraduate linguistics association, requests submissions for the second annual Cornell Undergraduate Linguistics Colloquium. Submissions from interested undergraduate students are encouraged in a variety of subfields of linguistics, including but not limited to phonetics, phonology, syntax, historical linguistics and sociolinguistics. There is a high probability that the conference proceedings will be published afterward, most likely in an online, widely-accessible format.

Applicants are invited to submit one-page abstracts proposing talks of not more than twenty minutes. All participants must be pursuing a B.A., B.S., or equivalent degree.