NELS 33 - Second Call for Papers

Tania R Ionin tionin at MIT.EDU
Wed Jun 5 23:32:31 UTC 2002


				 NELS  33
		Conference of the North East Linguistic Society
			   November 8-10, 2002
 	      Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA

			    INVITED SPEAKERS:
		      Arnim von Stechow (Tübingen)
			  Donca Steriade (MIT)

The conference will also include an invited SPECIAL SESSION on
non-configurationality in memory of Ken Hale with the following
speakers:
		      Judith Aissen (UC Santa Cruz)
			   Mark Baker (Rutgers)
		     Mamoru Saito (Nanzan University)

SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS:

Abstracts are invited for 20-minute presentations (plus 10 minutes of
discussion) on any aspects of theoretical linguistics. Abstracts are
also
invited for a poster session (please specify if you want your abstract
to
be considered for either the poster session or talk only). No abstracts
will be accepted for the special session. Submissions are limited to one
individual and one joint abstract per author.

All abstracts should be submitted electronically online at
http://linguistics-philosophy.mit.edu/nels/submit.php or sent by e-mail
as
attachments to nels-cfp at mit.edu, specifying 'Abstract' in the subject
line,
and including the following information in the body of the message:

- author's name(s)
- title of abstract
- area of linguistics (syntax, phonology, etc.)
- affiliation
- e-mail address and contact during the summer (if different)
- whether the abstract is to be considered for the poster session/talk
only

(If, for any reason, you are unable to submit the abstract online or
electronically, please contact the organizers.)

Abstracts should be anonymous and be either in .txt (preferable) or .pdf
formats. For help with converting documents to .pdf formats, please
consult the submissions website. The organizers cannot be held
responsible for problems arising
from clashes of hardware and software; please embed fonts in any files
you
send and/or avoid the use of non-standard fonts. Abstracts should be
limited to one page (using 1" margins on all sides and 11pt font size)
with
an optional additional page containing examples and references. The
deadline for submission of abstracts is July 1, 2002.

- SUBMISSION DEADLINE: July 1, 2002
- NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE: August 31, 2002

Electronic submissions should be sent to: nels-cfp at mit.edu

For more information, please visit
http://linguistics-philosophy.mit.edu/nels
or contact the organizers at nels33 at mit.edu



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