14.3133, Calls: General Ling/USA; Creoles/Caribbean Langs

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-14-3133. Fri Nov 14 2003. ISSN: 1068-4875.

Subject: 14.3133, Calls: General Ling/USA; Creoles/Caribbean Langs

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1)
Date:  Wed, 12 Nov 2003 20:51:29 -0500 (EST)
From:  plc28 at BABEL.ling.upenn.edu
Subject:  28th Penn Linguistics Colloquium

2)
Date:  Wed, 12 Nov 2003 16:27:26 +0000
From:  walicek at alumni.utexas.net
Subject:  Sargasso

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

Date:  Wed, 12 Nov 2003 20:51:29 -0500 (EST)
From:  plc28 at BABEL.ling.upenn.edu
Subject:  28th Penn Linguistics Colloquium


28th Penn Linguistics Colloquium
Short Title: PLC 28

Location: Philadelphia, PA, United States of America
Date: 27-Feb-2004 - 29-Feb-2004
Web Site: http://www.ling.upenn.edu/Events/PLC/
Contact Person: Zhiyi Song
Meeting Email: plc28 at ling.upenn.edu

Linguistic Subfield(s): General Linguistics

Meeting Description:

The 28th Annual Penn Linguistics Colloquium will take place February
27-29, 2004 at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.

                          Invited Speaker:
                          Juliette Blevins
                 University of California, Berkeley
           ''Structure-preserving Sound Change: How and Why?''

Papers on any topic in linguistics and associated fields are
welcome. Speakers will have 20 minutes for their presentations and 5
minutes for discussion and questions.

Deadline: Abstracts are due by Monday, December 8, 2003. Notification
of acceptance/rejection will be given by Wednesday, January 21, 2004.

Length: Please limit abstracts to one page, single- or
double-spaced. An additional page may be used for references and
tables. Do not include your name or affiliation within the abstract.

Format: To facilitate the review process, please submit your abstract
as a .pdf file. If you cannot create .pdf files, you may submit a
.doc, .rtf, or .txt file, and we will convert it for you. However,
since phonetic fonts are not likely to output correctly, we ask that
you set up a legend using standard ASCII characters.

Submission: An online abstract submission form is now available at the
PLC website, http://www.ling.upenn.edu/Events/PLC/

FOR MORE INFORMATION
Email plc28 at ling.upenn.edu
Visit http://www.ling.upenn.edu/Events/PLC/

Penn Linguistics Colloquium
Department of Linguistics
3600 Market Street, Suite 501
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA 19104-2653

This event is supported by funding from GSAC, the Graduate Student
Association Council of University of Pennsylvania.


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

Date:  Wed, 12 Nov 2003 16:27:26 +0000
From:  walicek at alumni.utexas.net
Subject:  Sargasso


Sargasso	

Call Deadline: 29-Dec-2003

CALL FOR PAPERS (Deadline Extended: 12/29/03)

SARGASSO, a Journal of Caribbean Literature, Language, and Culture
Edited at the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras; Department of
English Deadline: December 29, 2003

SARGASSO is now accepting submissions and book reviews for an upcoming
issue to be entitled Creolistics and Creole Exceptionalism:
Linguistics and Caribbean Languages.

Research on the languages of the Greater Caribbean is a field of
inquiry that has always been and continues to be shaped by knowledge
production in other areas. One of the most provocative assertions made
in recent years concerning the study of Caribbean languages is the
notion of Creole Exceptionalism (cf. DeGraff). This concept exposes
the ideological environment from which the idea of a Creole
emerges. It is a concept that has potential implications for virtually
every line of research within Creolistics.

The SARGASSO editorial committee is seeking submissions which, either
explicitly or implicitly, engage the idea of Creole Exceptionalism. We
welcome work by anyone interested in linguistics: graduate students,
junior scholars, senior scholars and other researchers. One of the
goals of this issue is to encourage, bring together, and promote new
and fresh perspectives.

We invite contributions on a variety of topics; these include but are
not limited to:

Language Acquisition, Creole Genesis, Perceptual Dialectology,
Substrate & Superstrate Influences, Formalism vs. Functionalism,
Pragmatics, Discourse Analysis, TMA, Phonology, Syntax, Creole in
Caribbean Literary Discourse, Postcolonial Approaches to Language,
Sociolinguistics, The History of Creolistics, Language Planning,
Language Shift, Creole & Popular Culture, Language & Power

Essay submissions should be 10-15 pages in length and
double-spaced. With essays, please include an abstract of 120 words or
less. Reviews should be approximately 1,000 words. Books for review
need not focus specifically on the Caribbean but should be published
in 2001 or later and be pertinent to the study of Creoles and / or
other Caribbean languages. Submissions are accepted in English,
French, Papiamentu, or Spanish.

Essays and reviews should conform to APA guidelines or to the MLA
style guide. Electronic submissions as attachments in Word,
WordPerfect or Rich Text Format are appreciated. Papers sent through
the postal system should include a SASE and a copy in RTF format on
diskette.

Electronic submissions, inquiries, and other questions should be
mailed to: uprcreolistics at yahoo.com. Please indicate Sargasso
Submission in the subject line. Secondary email contact address:
walicek at alumni.utexas.net

Send postal submissions to:
SARGASSO
PO Box 22831
University of Puerto Rico Station
San Juan, Puerto Rico 00931-2831



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