15.3246, Calls: General Ling/UK; Discourse Analysis/Pragmatics/UK

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LINGUIST List: Vol-15-3246. Thu Nov 18 2004. ISSN: 1068 - 4875.

Subject: 15.3246, Calls: General Ling/UK; Discourse Analysis/Pragmatics/UK

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1)
Date: 16-Nov-2004
From: Gordon Chi < tjc44 at cam.ac.uk >
Subject: 3rd Postgraduate Conference in Language Research

2)
Date: 16-Nov-2004
From: Louise Mullany < louise.mullany at nottingham.ac.uk >
Subject: Politeness: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Language and Culture



-------------------------Message 1 ----------------------------------
Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 19:35:50
From: Gordon Chi < tjc44 at cam.ac.uk >
Subject: 3rd Postgraduate Conference in Language Research


Full Title: 3rd Postgraduate Conference in Language Research
Short Title: CamLing 2005

Date: 18-Mar-2005 - 18-Mar-2005
Location: Cambridge, United Kingdom
Contact Person: Rachel Baker
Meeting Email: ucam-CamLingAbs at lists.cam.ac.uk
Web Site: http://www.cilr.cam.ac.uk/camling

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics

Call Deadline: 18-Jan-2005

Meeting Description:

The University of Cambridge Third Postgraduate Conference in Language
Research (CamLing) is organised with the support of the University of
Cambridge Institute of Language Research (CILR). We invite postgraduate
students to submit abstracts for oral and poster presentations on ANY topic
of linguistic interest.

IMPORTANT DATES
Abstract submission deadline:  18 January 2005
Notification of acceptance:  18 February 2005
Registration deadline:  01 March 2005
Conference date:  18 March 2005

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Abstract submission guidelines are available at
http://www.cilr.cam.ac.uk/camling
Abstracts should be sent to ucam-CamLingAbs at lists.cam.ac.uk. Electronic
submissions by e-mail are preferred. If e-mail is not available, abstracts
may be sent in hard copy to the following address:

CamLing
Department of Linguistics
Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages
University of Cambridge
Sidgwick Avenue
Cambridge, CB3 9DA
UK

PROCEEDINGS
We aim to publish accepted submissions in the CamLing Proceedings.

For queries about abstract submission, contact Rachel Baker:
ucam-CamLingAbs at lists.cam.ac.uk
For queries about registration, contact Sharmaine Seneviratne:
ucam-CamLingReg at lists.cam.ac.uk

Please consult the conference website for more information and important
updates: http://www.cilr.cam.ac.uk/camling
CamLing 2005 is supported by A.H.R.B (Arts and Humanities Research Board)

Submission Guidelines
Please send both a named version (which will include all the information
below) and an anonymous one (which will include ONLY the abstract title).
*       Word-limit: 300 words (excluding References)
*       Format
-       Font: 12 point Times New Roman
-       Text alignment: Justified
-       Line Spacing: 1.5
-       Margins
Up: 2.5 cm
Down: 2.5 cm
Left: 3.0 cm
Right: 3.0 cm
*       Information that should be provided
-       First name
-       Last name
-       Affiliation
-       Supervisor's name and affiliation
-       Address
-       Phone number
-       E-mail
-       Abstract title
-       Preferred presentation type (oral or poster presentation)
-       Primary field (please give the appropriate letter code)
-       Secondary field (please give the appropriate letter code)
-       Audiovisual equipment (e.g. PowerPoint)
-       Co-author details
-       Would you be interested in contributing a paper to the conference
proceedings? (Y/N)

*       Letter Codes for Subject Fields
A. Phonetics
B. Phonology
C. Morphology
D. Syntax
E. Semantics
F. Pragmatics
G. Discourse Analysis
H. First Language Acquisition / Learning
I. Second Language Acquisition / Learning
J. Language Teaching and Assessment
K. Sociolinguistics
L. Psycholinguistics
M. Neurolinguistics
N. Computational Linguistics
O. Corpus Linguistics
P. Lexicology and Lexicography
Q. Comparative Linguistics
R. Typology
S. Language Description
T. Dialectology
U. Anthropological Linguistics
V. Historical Linguistics
W. Evolutionary Linguistics
X. Philosophy of Language
Y. Translation Studies
Z. Linguistics and Literature / Stylistics

For queries about abstract submission, please contact Rachel Baker at
ucam-CamLingAbs at lists.cam.ac.uk.




-------------------------Message 2 ----------------------------------
Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 19:36:25
From: Louise Mullany < louise.mullany at nottingham.ac.uk >
Subject: Politeness: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Language and Culture



Full Title: Politeness: Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Language and Culture

Date: 12-Mar-2005 - 12-Mar-2005
Location: Nottingham, United Kingdom
Contact Person: Louise Mullany
Meeting Email: louise.mullany at nottingham.ac.uk
Web Site: http://politeness.lboro.ac.uk

Linguistic Field(s): Discourse Analysis; Pragmatics; Sociolinguistics

Call Deadline: 10-Dec-2004

Meeting Description:

The Linguistic Politeness Research Group is hosting this one-day conference
in Nottingham, UK. The Journal of Politeness Research: Language, Behaviour,
Culture will also be launched at this event.

CALL FOR POSTERS
Abstracts for posters are invited on any topic relating to politeness,
language and culture from a multidisciplinary perspective.

PLENARY SPEAKERS
Bob Arundale, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, USA
'Face as relational and interactional'

Jonathan Culpeper, Lancaster University, UK
'Creativity and impoliteness in literature and real life conversation'

PANEL SESSIONS
Face:
Francesca Bargiela (Nottingham Trent, UK)
Helen Spencer-Oatey (University of Cambridge, UK)
Barbara Pizziconi (SOAS, UK)

Politeness in Institutions:
Sandra Harris (Nottingham Trent University, UK)
Jennifer Coates (Roehampton Institute, University of Surrey, UK)
Louise Mullany (University of Nottingham, UK)






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