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<pre>ALT 10 (Leipzig, Germany)
Association for Linguistics Typology
10th Biennial Conference
August 15 – 18, 2013 (Thursday – Sunday)
(<a href="http://www.eva.mpg.de/lingua/conference/2013_ALT10/%29" target="_blank">http://www.eva.mpg.de/lingua/conference/2013_ALT10/)</a>
Abstracts on any topic in typology are invited for oral presentations,
posters, and a limited number of theme sessions. Non-members of ALT may
submit abstracts but will be expected to join ALT in order to present a
paper at the meeting.
Deadline for receipt of abstracts: January 15, 2013 (papers/posters) or
December 10, 2012 (theme sessions: see below)
Notification of acceptance: February 28, 2013
There may be up to four theme sessions, and two poster sessions. Papers
are anonymously reviewed; in line with previous meetings, the committee
will strive to ensure that selection is rigorous but that acceptance
rate is not too low.
*Categories of submission*
(1) Oral presentation (single or multiple author): Timing will depend on
the number of papers accepted for presentation and will most probably
range between 20 and 25 minutes per paper, plus 10 minutes for discussion.
(2) Poster: One or more poster sessions will be organized, depending on
demand.
(3) Oral/poster: This means you prefer an oral presentation but can also
present a poster. If there are more good abstracts than we can
accommodate, the Programme Committee will schedule some as posters. If
you choose either category "poster" or "oral/poster", this will probably
increase your chances of acceptance.
(4) Theme session: Theme sessions will in general consist of three to
seven oral presentations on a common theme. They are proposed by a
theme-session convenor. Proposals consist of a maximally 500-word
description plus a preliminary list of up to six potential authors (with
titles) who have expressed serious interest in participating. If
accepted, a theme session will be listed in the final call for abstracts
(late December 2012), so that linguists who were not initially contacted
by the convenor also have a chance to participate. Abstracts submitted
to a theme session will be evaluated jointly by the Programme Committee
and the convenor.
*How to submit an abstract *
(or theme-session proposal)
Send your abstract as a pdf e-mail attachment to: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:alt10@eva.mpg.de">alt10@eva.mpg.de</a>
Subject header: (your name) ALT 10 abstract
Include these things in the body of the email:
– authors’ names
– abstract title
– contact information: e-mail, phone, fax
Note: One individual may be involved in a maximum of two abstracts
(maximum of one as sole author), regardless of category (oral, poster,
theme-session talk).
*Abstract specifications*
Maximum length: 500 words or 1 single-spaced page.
Please put this information at the top of your abstract:
– abstract title
– abstract category (oral, poster, oral/poster)
– theme session (if applicable)
Format: If at all possible, please send your abstract as a pdf.
Name: Give your pdf a filename similar to the subject header.
Anonymity: Abstracts must be anonymous: do not put your name or other
identifying information on the abstract. Also, please anonymize your pdf
by removing identifying information.
*ALT Programme Committee*
Stephen Matthews (U Hong Kong, chair)
Bernard Comrie (MPI-EVA, Leipzig)
Hilary Chappell (EHESS, Paris)
Michael Daniel (MGU, Moscow)
Mark Donohue (ANU, Canberra)
Martin Haspelmath (MPI-EVA, Leipzig)</pre>
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Martin Haspelmath (<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:haspelmath@eva.mpg.de">haspelmath@eva.mpg.de</a>)
Max-Planck-Institut fuer evolutionaere Anthropologie, Deutscher Platz 6
D-04103 Leipzig
Tel. (MPI) +49-341-3550 307, (priv.) +49-341-980 1616
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