18.1991, Calls: Cognitive Science,Linguistic Theories,Psycholing/USA

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Subject: 18.1991, Calls: Cognitive Science,Linguistic Theories,Psycholing/USA

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Date: 30-Jun-2007
From: Yosuke Sato < yosukes at email.arizona.edu >
Subject: The 1st Meeting of the Arizona Linguistics Circle

 

	
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Date: Mon, 02 Jul 2007 18:57:19
From: Yosuke Sato < yosukes at email.arizona.edu >
Subject: The 1st Meeting of the Arizona Linguistics Circle 
 

Full Title: The 1st Meeting of the Arizona Linguistics Circle 
Short Title: ALC 1 

Date: 19-Oct-2007 - 21-Oct-2007
Location: Tucson, Arizona, USA 
Contact Person: Yosuke Sato

Linguistic Field(s): Cognitive Science; Language Documentation; Linguistic
Theories; Psycholinguistics 

Call Deadline: 19-Aug-2007 

Meeting Description

The inaugural meeting of the Arizona Linguistics Circle will be held October
19-21, 2007, on the University of Arizona campus. The conference aims to provide
a forum for presenting research in three areas of linguistics: theoretical
linguistics, experimental linguistics and Native American linguistics. 

Abstracts are invited for 20-minute talks (followed by the 10-minute
discussion/question period on any aspect of theoretical linguistics,
experimental linguistics and Native American linguistics. Submissions are
limited to one individual and one joint abstract per author. 

Invited Speakers 

Heidi Harley (University of Arizona, Tucson) 
Patricia Keating (University of California, Los Angeles) 
Pamela Munro (University of California, Los Angeles) 

Submission Guidelines 

When submitting your abstract, please specify one session you would like to be
considered for: theoretical linguistics, experimental linguistics and Native
American linguistics. Abstracts should be anonymous in the PDF form, limited to
one page (with 1 inch margins on all sides and 11 font size) with the optional
second page for examples and references. Any non-standard fonts should be
embedded in the PDF document. 

Abstracts should include up to five keywords after the title, including subfield
and language (family), in order to help us match the abstracts submitted to
reviewers familiar with the topics discussed in the abstracts. 

Selected papers from the conference presentation are scheduled to be published
in the Proceedings of the First Meeting of the Arizona Linguistics Circle. 

Abstract submissions should be sent to yosukes at email.arizona.edu.

Submission deadline: August 19, 2007 
Notification of Acceptance: September 19, 2007 
Conference dates: October 19-21, 2007 

Student Organizing Committee 
Yosuke Sato (Organizer-in-Chief) 
Jeffrey Punske (Co-organizer) 
Lindsay Butler (Co-organizer)






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