LINGUIST List 25.3035
Thu
Jul 24 2014
Calls: General
Linguistics, Neurolinguistics,
Psycholinguistics/USA
Editor for this issue:
Anna White <awhitelinguistlist.org>
Date: 24-Jul-2014
From: Rolando Coto
<rcoto
email.arizona.edu>
Subject: Arizona Linguistics
Circle 8
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Full Title: Arizona Linguistics Circle 8
Short Title: ALC 8
Date: 03-Oct-2014 - 05-Oct-2014
Location: Tucson, Arizona, USA
Contact Person: Noah Nelson
Meeting Email:
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Web Site:
http://coyotepapers.sbs.arizona.edu/alc8/
Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics;
Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics
Call Deadline: 22-Aug-2014
Meeting Description:
Arizona Linguistics Circle 8
University of Arizona. Tucson, October 3–5,
2014
Theme: Language and the Brain
The Arizona Linguistics Circle is an annual
graduate student-run conference held on the
campus of the University of Arizona. The theme
of this conference is Language and the Brain,
but abstracts from all areas of linguistics are
welcome and encouraged. Our goal is to provide
a welcoming yet constructive environment for
linguistic inquiry and the dissemination of new
and continuing linguistic research.
Invited Speakers:
Karen Emmorey, San Diego State University
Liina Pylkkänen, New York University
Stephen Wilson, University of Arizona
Conference Website:
http://coyotepapers.sbs.arizona.edu/alc8/
Organizers:
Noah Nelson (chair), Dane Bell, Rachel Brown,
Yan Chen, Rolando Coto, and Nick Kloehn.
Call for Papers:
We are pleased to invite talk proposals for the
Arizona Linguistics Circle 8. The Arizona
Linguistics Circle is an annual graduate
student-run conference held on the campus of
the University of Arizona. The theme of this
conference is Language and the Brain, but
abstracts from all areas of linguistics are
welcome and encouraged. Our goal is to provide
a welcoming yet constructive environment for
linguistic inquiry and the dissemination of new
and continuing linguistic research.
Submissions are limited to one individual and
one joint abstract per author. Abstracts should
be a maximum of 500 words in length not
including keywords and references. Abstracts
are invited for 20-minute talks with 10-minute
question periods to follow or poster sessions.
Abstract submission will be via EasyChair.
For questions regarding abstract submission,
please contact the abstract review manager at
arizonalinguisticscircle8
gmail.com.
Important Dates:
Abstract submissions due: August 22, 2014
Notification of acceptance: August 29, 2014
Page Updated: 24-Jul-2014