7.409, Calls: Generative ling (ConSOLE 5), Lang development

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-7-409. Wed Mar 20 1996. ISSN: 1068-4875. Lines:  183
 
Subject: 7.409, Calls: Generative ling (ConSOLE 5), Lang development
 
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Date:  Fri, 15 Mar 1996 15:25:41 EST
From:  jcosta at MIT.EDU (Joao Costa)
Subject:  ConSOLE 5 - call for papers
 
2)
Date:  Mon, 18 Mar 1996 01:24:32 EST
From:  langconf at louis-xiv.bu.edu (BU Conference on Language Development)
Subject:  BU Conference on Language Development: Call for Papers 1996
 
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1)
Date:  Fri, 15 Mar 1996 15:25:41 EST
From:  jcosta at MIT.EDU (Joao Costa)
Subject:  ConSOLE 5 - call for papers
 
 CONSOLE 5 - Call for Papers
 
The fourth meeting of the Student Organization of Linguistics in
Europe (ConSOLE) will be held in London (UCL) from 16 until 18
December.
 
SOLE aims at providing students of Generative Linguistics with a
possibility of gaining international experience and a publication
forum of their own.  Furthermore SOLE strives at enhancing contacts
and cooperation between students of Generative Linguistics in Europe
and around the world.
 
Papers are solicited in the field of generative linguistics, more
specifically in, but not limited to, phonology, morphology, semantics,
sign language, language acquisition and syntax. Please send 4
anonymous (plus one with your name, affiliation, address and e-mail
address) copies of an abstract of maximally two pages, including
references, diagrams and examples using at least a 10-point font to:
 
	ConSOLE 5
	(Cristina Banfi and Ana Maria Madeira)
	Department of Linguistics and Phonetics
	University College London
	Gower Street
	London WC1E 6BT
	United Kingdom
 
The deadline for submission is 1 August, 1996. Abstracts received
after August the 1st will not be considered.  Abstracts can only be
submitted by regular mail.
 
The following people will be happy to answer any questions you may
have at the e-mail addresses below:
 
Local Organizers:			SOLE board:
Maya Arad				Joao Costa
Cristina Banfi				Rob Goedemans
Ana Maria Madeira			Ruben van de Vijver
Anne Teng
console at ling.ucl.ac.uk			sole at rullet.leidenuniv.nl
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Date:  Mon, 18 Mar 1996 01:24:32 EST
From:  langconf at louis-xiv.bu.edu (BU Conference on Language Development)
Subject:  BU Conference on Language Development: Call for Papers 1996
 
 
 
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                           The 21st Annual
 
         Boston University Conference on Language Development
 
                       November 1, 2, and 3, 1996
 
          Keynote Speaker: Eve Clark, Stanford University
          Plenary Speaker: Luigi Rizzi, University of Geneva
 
******************************************************************************
 
                FIRST AND SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION
 
All topics in the field of language acquisition will be fully
considered, including:
 
           Bilingualism                Literacy
           Cognition & Language        Narrative
           Creoles & Pidgins           Neurolinguistics
           Discourse                   Pragmatics
           Exceptional Language        Pre-linguistic Development
           Input & Interaction         Signed Languages
           Language Disorders          Sociolinguistics
           Lexicon                     Speech Perception & Production
           Linguistic Theory (Syntax, Semantics, Phonology, Morphology)
 
 
Abstracts submitted must represent original, unpublished research.
Presentations will be 20 minutes long, plus 10 minutes for questions.
 
PLEASE SUBMIT:
 
          1) six copies of an anonymous, clearly titled 450-word
            summary for review
 
          2) one copy of a 150-word abstract for use in conference
             program book if abstract is accepted; (if your paper is
             accepted, you will be asked to resubmit your 150-word
             abstract in electronic form, either on diskette or by
             e-mail.  Requests for these program abstracts will be
             sent with acceptance letters.)
 
         3)  one 3 x 5 card stating:
 
              i) title, ii) topic area, iii) audiovisual requests, and
              iv) for EACH author:
 
                a) Full name & affiliation  d) Summer address & phone
                b) Current address & phone  e) Summer e-mail address
                c) E-mail address           f) Fax number
	        g) please tell us how you received this call (paper
                copy or e-mail) and whether you would be willing to
                receive future calls for papers by e-mail only.
 
        4) To accomodate as many papers as possible, we have
           begun the practice of selecting alternates to fill in
	   slots created by cancellations.  The status of
	   alternate is inconvenient for some contributors, but
	   welcomed by others.  Please indicate whether, if your
	   paper is not one of the 90 initially selectd for
	   presentation, you would be willing to be considered
	   as an alternate.  (If you indicate that you are
	   willing to be considered, this does not commit you to
	   accepting alternate status if it should be offered to you.)
 
Please include a self-addressed, stamped postcard for acknowledgment
of receipt.  Notification of acceptance or rejection will be sent by
late July.  Pre-registration materials and preliminary schedule will
be available in late August 1996.
 
All authors who present papers at the conference will be invited to
contribute their papers to the Proceedings Volumes.  Those papers will
be due in January, 1997.
 
Note: All conference papers will be selected on the basis of abstracts
submitted. Although each abstract will be evaluated individually, we
will attempt to honor requests to schedule accepted papers together in
group sessions.
 
Submissions must be received by May 10, 1995.  Send submissions to:
 
      Boston University
      Conference on Language Development
      2 Cummington Street
      Boston, MA 02215  U.S.A.
 
      Telephone: 617-353-3085
      E-mail: langconf at louis-xiv.bu.edu
              info at louis-xiv.bu.edu (automated reply)
 
(WE REGRET THAT WE CANNOT ACCEPT ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONS BY FAX OR
E-MAIL.)
 
 
 
 
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