21.5119, Calls: Historical Ling, Semantics, General Ling/Israel

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Subject: 21.5119, Calls: Historical Ling, Semantics, General Ling/Israel

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Date: 16-Dec-2010
From: Ilona Spector [ilona.spector at gmail.com]
Subject: 1st International Graduate Student Conference on Diverse Approaches to Linguistics
 

	
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Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2010 13:19:56
From: Ilona Spector [ilona.spector at gmail.com]
Subject: 1st International Graduate Student Conference on Diverse Approaches to Linguistics

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Full Title: 1st International Graduate Student Conference on Diverse Approaches to Linguistics 
Short Title: IGDAL 

Date: 23-Oct-2011 - 23-Oct-2011
Location: Jerusalem, Israel 
Contact Person: Ilona Spector Orit Eshel Beninga
Meeting Email: igdal at plutomail.huji.ac.il
Web Site: http://www.hum.huji.ac.il/site/IGDAL2011 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Semantics 

Call Deadline: 15-Apr-2011 

Meeting Description:

The Department of Linguistics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem is proud to
announce the 1st International Graduate Student Conference on Diverse Approaches
to Linguistics. The conference is organized by the department's graduate
students under the auspices of The School of Language Sciences at the Hebrew
University and will take place on October 23rd 2011, immediately before the
annual conference of IATL (Israel Association for Theoretical Linguistics).

Invited Speaker:

Professor Malka Rappaport Hovav (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

First International Graduate Student Conference on Diverse Approaches to Linguistics 2011 (IGDAL)

Date: 23.10.2011
Location: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Meeting and contact e-mail: igdal at plutomail.huji.ac.il
Web site: http://www.hum.huji.ac.il/site/IGDAL2011

Local Organizing Committee:

Orit Eshel Beninga
Ilona Spector 

Call for Papers:

Call deadline: April 15, 2011

Call for Papers:

As The Department of Linguistics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem specializes both in theoretical and descriptive linguistics, this conference aims to bring the two disciplines together, by encouraging graduate students from all over the world to participate at IGDAL. Graduate students not having defended a Ph.D. in Linguistics by October 2011 are invited to submit abstracts in various subfields of theoretical and descriptive Linguistics, Functional as well as Formal approaches to Linguistics, including frameworks such as P&P, MP, DM, LFG, HPSG, RRG, Prague School, Typological, Descriptive and Historical Linguistics, Psycholinguistics, Neurolinguistics, etc. Topics may include Text Linguistics, Narrative Analysis, Syntax, Semantics, Morphology, Phonology, Pragmatics, Lexical Semantics and the various interfaces between them.

Papers are allotted 20 minutes for presentation plus 10 minutes for questions and discussion. Contributions can focus on results from completed as well as ongoing research, with an emphasis on novel approaches, methods, ideas, and perspectives. Presentations should describe original, unpublished work.

Abstracts' length should be between 1.5-2 pages, including data, discussion, references, examples and diagrams. The theoretical framework of the research should be explicitly stated in the abstract. Abstracts should be typed in at least 11-point font, with 1 inch margins (A4 or letter-size) in PDF format. Abstracts must be anonymous and submissions are limited to 1 individual and 1 joint abstract per author. All abstracts will be anonymously reviewed by the conference's academic committee; papers will appear in the proceedings of IGDAL, which will be published online. 

Abstracts are to be submitted to igdal at plutomail.huji.ac.il. The file name should be anonymous. In the body of the e-mail please state your name, affiliation, title and your e-mail address. 

Participants of IGDAL are cordially invited to attend IATL 27, to be held at the University of Haifa, October 24-25, 2011. For more information re IATL 27, follow this link: 

http://linguistics.huji.ac.il/IATL/

Important Dates:

Deadline for abstract submission: April 15, 2011
Notification of acceptance: June 15, 2011
Final program: July, 2011
Conference: October 23, 2011




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