First American International Morphology Meeting - Final Call

farrell ackerman fackerman at ucsd.edu
Thu Mar 15 16:55:17 UTC 2012


CALL FOR PAPERS – 1st International Morphology Meeting (AIMM)

The first American International Morphology Meeting (AIMM) will take  
place September 22,
2012 at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. It is anticipated  
that the second meeting of
AIMM will take place at the University of California, San Diego, and  
that thereafter it will
alternate between the east and west coasts.

One of the main purposes of the American International Morphology  
Meeting is to provide a
forum for young investigators to present work in morphology, and  
students and recent Ph.D.s
are especially encouraged to submit abstracts.

The keynote speaker is Gregory Stump (University of Kentucky). The  
title and abstract of his
lecture will be available at a later date.

For the 2012 meeting, the theme will be Multiple Exponence, though  
abstracts on any topic in
morphology will be welcome. We will have a small poster session in  
addition to regular
sessions.

Abstracts should be submitted by e-mail to aimm at linguist.umass.edu by  
March 15. They
should adhere to the following guidelines:
􀀀 Up to two pages, including examples and references
􀀀 Twelve-point type
􀀀 One-inch margins
􀀀 Anonymous
􀀀 pdf format
􀀀 In the body of the e-mail provide the name(s) and affiliation(s)  
of the author(s),
title of the abstract, e-mail address, and whether the submission is  
for the thematic
session or the other session.
􀀀 Also specify in the body of the e-mail which of the following  
categories you want
the paper considered in B paper only, poster only, poster if not  
accepted as paper.

The selection and advisory committee is composed of the following  
scholars: Farrell Ackerman
(UCSD), Mark Aronoff (Stony Brook), Gabriela Caballero (UCSD),  
Greville Corbett (Surrey),
Gregory Stump (Kentucky). The organizing committee is Alice Harris,  
Seth Cable, and John
McCarthy.


Farrell



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