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Subject: 22.59, Calls: General Linguistics/UK

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Date: 26-Dec-2010
From: Mutsumi Ogawa [mogawa at essex.ac.uk]
Subject: 6th 'Language at the University of Essex' PG Conference
 

	
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Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2011 13:08:31
From: Mutsumi Ogawa [mogawa at essex.ac.uk]
Subject: 6th 'Language at the University of Essex' PG Conference

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Full Title: 6th 'Language at the University of Essex' PG Conference 
Short Title: LangUE 2011 

Date: 15-Jun-2011 - 16-Jun-2011
Location: Colchester, Essex, United Kingdom 
Contact Person: LangUE Committee
Meeting Email: langue at essex.ac.uk
Web Site: http://www.essex.ac.uk/linguistics/department/events/langue/2011/index.aspx 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 06-Mar-2011 

Meeting Description:

The department of Language and Linguistics at the University of Essex invites you to its sixth postgraduate two-day conference. LangUE aims at bringing together postgraduate students to present and discuss current research, results and problems from any field of linguistics.

We are pleased to announce Prof. Rosamond Mitchell (University of Southampton) as one of this year's invited plenary speakers. Another plenary speaker (University of Essex) will be announced later. 

Call for Papers:

Abstracts of no more than 250 words are invited on any topic in linguistics. The deadline for receipt of abstracts for oral presentations, poster presentations, and workshops is the Sunday 6th February 2011.  

All abstracts should be in accordance with the formatting guidelines laid out in the LangUE 2011 submission form:

http://www.essex.ac.uk/linguistics/department/events/langue/2011/LangUE_2011_abstract_submission_form.doc

The email to which you attach the following documents should contain the subject line: 'abstract submission'. 

- Abstract submission form
- Anonymous file of your abstract
- Named file of your abstract

The body of the e-mail should contain your name, affiliation, and e-mail address. Abstracts should be sent to langue at essex.ac.uk. Note that no late submissions will be accepted. All submissions will be peer-reviewed.

Further info here:

http://www.essex.ac.uk/linguistics/department/events/langue/2011/call_for_papers.aspx




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