15.208, Calls: Phonology/Canada; General Ling/France

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LINGUIST List:  Vol-15-208. Tue Jan 20 2004. ISSN: 1068-4875.

Subject: 15.208, Calls: Phonology/Canada; General Ling/France

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1)
Date:  Tue, 20 Jan 2004 15:59:20 -0500 (EST)
From:  CHARLES REISS <reiss at alcor.concordia.ca>
Subject:  3rd North American Phonology Conference

2)
Date:  Tue, 20 Jan 2004 16:47:39 -0500 (EST)
From:  sylvain.loiseau at u-paris10.fr
Subject:  Young Researchers' Conference

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

Date:  Tue, 20 Jan 2004 15:59:20 -0500 (EST)
From:  CHARLES REISS <reiss at alcor.concordia.ca>
Subject:  3rd North American Phonology Conference


3rd North American Phonology Conference
Short Title: NAPhC3

Date: 20-May-2004 - 23-May-2004
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Contact: Charles Reiss
Contact Email: reiss at alcor.concordia.ca
Conference URL: http://cmll.concordia.ca/linguistics/naphc/

Linguistic Subfield: Phonology
Call Deadline: 26-Jan-2004

Meeting Description:

The theme of the conference is ''The formal primitives of phonology''.
We thus encourage submission of empirical and theoretical
investigations into topics such as locality, precedence, scope of
conditions and feature logic.

Revised Final Call for papers

Third North American Phonology Conference (NAPhC3)

Because the final call for papers was not sent out before the
submission deadline, we have extended the date for receipt of
abstracts until Mon, Jan-26-2004.

The Linguistics Program at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec
will host the Third North American Phonology Conference (NAPhC3) from
May 20-23th, 2004.

The conference begins the evening of May 20th with a Keynote address
by Mark Liberman (UPenn).

We are pleased to announce that the following phonologists have all
accepted invitations to the conference:

Juliette Blevins (Berkeley)
William Idsardi (Delaware)
Rene Kager (Utrecht)
Bert Vaux (Wisconsin)

Abstract length is not limited--complete papers may be submitted for
evaluation. Papers may be submitted and presented in French or
English.

Students are especially encouraged to submit abstracts.

Accepted papers will be allotted 40 minutes, including discussion
time.  Papers not accepted as talks will be considered for the Poster
Sessions.  Please indicate in your message if you do NOT want to be
considered for a poster presentation.

Selected papers will be published in a volume by a major academic
publisher.

Abstracts must be submitted electronically to
naphc at modlang-hale.concordia.ca

Revised deadline for receipt of abstracts is January 26, 2004. Registration
information will be provided after the announcement of the program in
early February.

Preferred formats in decreasing order are pdf, ps, plain text, rtf,
WORD (Mac or Windows), WordPerfect (Linux, Mac or Windows).  Word and
Wordperfect users should use no other phonetics fonts than SIL Doulos
(available at http://www.sil.org/computing/fonts/encore-ipa.html ).
If you make a ps or pdf file under Windows or Mac, please verify its
integrity before sending it. Do not send any compressed files--make
sure your mail program does not compress automatically.

Further information will soon be available at
http://cmll.concordia.ca/linguistics/naphc/

Organizers
Mark Hale & Charles Reiss

hale1 at alcor.concordia.ca
reiss at alcor.concordia.ca



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

Date:  Tue, 20 Jan 2004 16:47:39 -0500 (EST)
From:  sylvain.loiseau at u-paris10.fr
Subject:  Young Researchers' Conference


Young Researchers' Conference
Short Title: COLDOC 2004

Date: 29-Apr-2004 - 30-Apr-2004
Location: Nanterre, France
Contact: Sylvain Loiseau
Contact Email: sylvain.loiseau at u-paris10.fr
Meeting URL:
http://infolang.u-paris10.fr/modyco/textes/actualites/Page.html

Linguistic Sub-field: General Linguistics
Call Deadline: 15-Feb-2004

Meeting Description:

The setting up of observables in linguistics is the central topic of
this conference, i.e. defining and making use of both attested and
constructed data. Young researchers from all fields and domains of
linguistics are, therefore, invited to submit a paper. Postgraduate,
Ph. D. and postdoc students are invited to provide useful insights and
experience on their respective research areas.

        COLDOC' 2004
        CALL FOR PAPERS

The Setting up of Observables in Linguistics


*********************************************

NEW DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION : 15 FEBRUAR 2004

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Young researchers' conference - Nanterre, France - April 29 & 30, 2004

The young researchers of Modèle, Dynamique, Corpus (UMR 7114 CNRS -
Université Paris-X Nanterre) research team, are organizing a young
researchers' conference, scheduled for April 29 and 30, 2004, at Paris
X-Nanterre Université campus.

The setting up of observables in linguistics is the central topic of
this conference, i.e. defining and making use of both attested and
constructed data. Young researchers from all fields and domains of
linguistics are, therefore, invited to submit a paper. Postgraduate,
Ph. D. and postdoc students are invited to provide useful insights and
experience on their respective research areas.

Communications addressing methodological and theoretical issues
related to the process of setting up linguistic data, as well as data
collection and utilization are expected. For example, communications
addressing one of the following issues are expected:

- Relevance and selection of linguistic data;
- Corpora and emerging linguistic phenomena;
- Oral, written or signed data collection methodology and practice;
- Questions related to corpora related tools, transcription and
encoding;
- The use and place of quantitative methods, both generic and
specific;
- Qualitative methods;
- Language, text genres or discourse comparison.

Each conference session will start by an invited speaker's talk. A
roundtable will be held at the end of the conference. Communications
should last 20 minutes, followed by 10 minutes for questions.

The deadline for proposals is set on January 26, 2004. Communication
proposals will be evaluated anonymously by the scientific
committee. Authors are invited to send two separate files, in Word
format: first a two pages long summary (3000 signs) of their
communication, second a file stating the authors' names, e-mail
address, affiliation, together with the title of their
communication. Authors may also state their preference regarding the
format of their communication: oral, or poster. Communications will be
evaluated according to a range of selection criterions, favoring those
papers which fully address the issue stated above, which show
methodological relevance and scientific interest, and which state
their point clearly.

Communication proposals, as well as other requests should be addressed
to: <sylvain.loiseau at u-paris10.fr>, or by postal mail, to the
following address:

    ColDoc' 2004 MoDyCo (UMR 7114)
    Secrétariat sciences du langage
    Université Paris-X Nanterre, Bât. L
    200, avenue de la République
    92001 Nanterre Cedex
    France

We look forward to welcoming you at Nanterre Université for the
occasion of the conference.  The Organizing Committee: Antonio Balvet,
Sophie Hamon, Sylvain Loiseau, Ali Tifrit, Cécile Vigouroux.

Scientific Committee:
- -------------------
Driss Ablali
Karine Baschung
Gabriel Bergounioux
Simon Bouquet
Nick Clements
Marcel Cori
Sophie David
Annie Delaveau
Bernard Fradin
Françoise Gadet
Nathalie Gasiglia
Philippe Gréa
Françoise Kerleroux
Mark Klein
Anne Lacheret
Bernard Laks
Sarah Leroy
Colette Noyau
Thierry Poibeau
François Rastier
Tobias Scheer
Pascale Sébillot
Anna Sores
Nathalie Vallée
Florence Villoing
Geoffrey Williams.


Important dates:
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New submission deadline: February 15, 2004
Authors' notification of acceptance: March 22, 2004
Conference: April 29 & 30, 2004

The Setting up of Observables in Linguistics
ColDoc'2004 - Modyco (UMR 7114) young researchers' conference
Paris X Nanterre, Salle des colloques, Bâtiment B
200, avenue de la République
92001 Nanterre Cedex
France

Web site:
http://infolang.u-paris10.fr/modyco/textes/actualites/Page.html

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