13.186, Calls: Korean Linguistics, Mental Lexicon

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Subject: 13.186, Calls: Korean Linguistics, Mental Lexicon

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1)
Date:  Wed, 23 Jan 2002 16:54:12 -0600
From:  "David J. Silva" <david at ling.uta.edu>
Subject:  Korean Linguistics

2)
Date:  Wed, 23 Jan 2002 18:11:00 -0500
From:  buchanan at uwindsor.ca
Subject:  3rd international conference on the mental lexicon

-------------------------------- Message 1 -------------------------------

Date:  Wed, 23 Jan 2002 16:54:12 -0600
From:  "David J. Silva" <david at ling.uta.edu>
Subject:  Korean Linguistics

CALL FOR PAPERS: SECOND ANNOUNCEMENT

THE 13TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON KOREAN LINGUISTICS (ICKL 2002)

July 8 - 11, 2002 ** Oslo, Norway

The International Circle of Korean Linguistics (ICKL) is pleased to announce
that the 13th ICKL Conference will be held at the University of Oslo,
Norway, during July 8-11,2002. We invite abstracts for talks on any aspect
of Korean linguistics and language study. Presentations will be 20 minutes
long, with 10 minutes following for discussion.

REVISED Deadline for abstract submission: February 15, 2002<<< NEW DATE!

For more information, including abstract specifications and addresses, visit
the English-Language version of ICKL-Online:  www.ickl.net

- David J. Silva


-------------------------------- Message 2 -------------------------------

Date:  Wed, 23 Jan 2002 18:11:00 -0500
From:  buchanan at uwindsor.ca
Subject:  3rd international conference on the mental lexicon


CALL FOR PAPERS

The Third International Conference on the Mental Lexicon
Banff, Alberta, Canada
October 6-8, 2002

     The International Conference on the Mental Lexicon brings together
psycholinguistic, neurolinguistic, and computational research on the
representation and processing of words in the mind.  The conference
encourages the variety of perspectives on lexical representation and
processing and, in particular, clinical and computational submissions.

The 2002 conference will be held in Banff Alberta, Canada
(www.discoverbanff.com).  Banff is a resort town in the Rocky Mountains and
is a 1.5 hour drive from Calgary, Alberta.  The Conference will be held at
the Banff Centre, a conference facility that integrates meeting rooms,
hotel accommodation and daytime food services (www.banffcentre.ab.ca).

The conference will take place over three days (October 6, 7, & 8,  2002).
As in the previous two meetings (Edmonton 1998 & Montreal 2000), the
conference will include both 15-minute platform presentations and poster
sessions on each day.

The conference is again hosted by the Mental Lexicon Research Group?an
international collaborative research initiative funded by the Social
Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.  Past meetings have
each resulted in special issues of Brain and Language.  A third publication
of peer-reviewed papers from the conference is again planned for
publication in 2003.

HOW TO SUBMIT ABSTRACTS

We invite abstract submissions for both platform and poster presentations.
The deadline for receipt of abstracts is:  April 22, 2002.  Please submit
your abstract electronically as an e-mail attachment to:
gary.Libben at ualberta.ca.  Please specify one of the following three options
in the subject line of your e-mail.

1. To have your paper considered for either platform or poster
presentation:
?ML Conference abstract both?

2. To have your paper considered for platform presentation only:
?ML Conference abstract platform?

3. To have your paper considered for poster presentation only:
?ML Conference abstract poster?


Please prepare your abstract as a Microsoft Word document using Times New
Roman 12-point font with one-inch margins on all sides.  If accepted, your
abstract will appear in the abstract book as you have submitted it.  It
must therefore not exceed one page in length.  Please format your single
page in the following manner:

Line 1:   Title  (bold and centered)
Line 2:   Leave blank
Line 3 Authors (centered)
Line 4 Affiliations (centered)
(use superscripts, if needed, to co-index authors and institutions)
Line 5:   Leave blank
Line 6:   Begin abstract text (single spaced, left-right justified)


You will receive notification regarding your submission by May 22.
Additional information on the conference will be sent in a second circular
in February. In the meantime, please contact Gary Libben
(gary.Libben at ualberta.ca)  if you have any questions regarding the
conference (subject header: ML conference query)

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