Israeli Theoretical Linguistics Assoc 15th Annual Meeting: CFP with revised deadline

Jonathan Ginzburg msjihad at mscc.huji.ac.il
Tue Jan 12 10:32:47 UTC 1999


THE 15TH ANNUAL MEETING---ISRAELI ASSOCIATION FOR THEORETICAL LINGUISTICS
				IATL 15
				June 16-17 1999
			HAIFA UNIVERSITY, HAIFA

****          PLEASE NOTE REVISED DEADLINE   ******

INVITED SPEAKERS: Mark Aronoff (SUNY, Stony Brook)
                  Larry Horn (Yale)


IATL 15, the 15th annual meeting of the Israeli Association for
Theoretical Linguistics, will be held in Haifa University, Haifa
on June 16-17, 1999.

Submissions are invited for papers presenting high quality, previously
unpublished research in all areas of theoretical linguistics. IATL
publishes a working papers-style proceedings in which all accepted and
alternate papers appear.

Please send 7 copies of an anonymous abstract (maximum length 2 pages)
accompanied by a card with author's name, affiliation, e/snail-mail, and
title of paper to:

IATL 15,
Linguistics Programme,
Department of English,
The Hebrew University,
Jerusalem 91905
Israel.
Deadline: Feb 20, 1999.

Electronic submission (.ps format ONLY) is possible.

Not more than one single-authored abstract per person, plus one
co-authored abstract.

IMPORTANT DATES:
Febuary 20, 1999: abstract submission deadline
April 1, 1999:  notification to authors of acceptance
June 16-17,1999: IATL conference

Further information from: msjihad at mscc.huji.ac.il

IATL 15 will be held adjacently to PRAGMA 99 and to BIFSAI 6. PRAGMA 99,
to be held during June 13-15, 1999 at Tel Aviv University and the Hebrew
University of Jerusalem is an interdisciplinary international conference
on Pragmatics and Negotiation bringing together pragmaticists, linguists,
philosophers, anthropologists, sociologists and political scientists.
Among the plenary speakers: Elinor Ochs (UCLA), Itamar Rabinovitch (Tel
Aviv University), Emanual Schegloff (UCLA), Thomas Schelling (University
of Maryland), Deborah Schiffrin (Georgetown University), Deborah Tannen
(Georgetown University), Ruth Wodak (University of Vienna).
For further information contact: pragma99 at post.tau.ac.il

BIFSAI 6 is the sixth biennial Symposium on the Foundations of Artificial
Intelligence, to be held on June 23-25, 1999 in Ramat Gan, Israel.  The
symposium is international in scope, with invited lectures by leading
researchers and contributed papers on foundations of AI.  The invited
speakers for BISFAI-99 include Stan Rosenschein of Stanford University and
Leo Joskowicz of Hebrew University.  You may contact bisfai at cs.ciu.ac.il
for further information, or visit the BISFAI-99 website at
http://www.cs.biu.ac.il:8080/~bisfai.  This site is mirrored in the United
States at http://www-formal.stanford.edu/leora/bisfai



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