22.2736, Calls: General Linguistics/New Zealand

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Subject: 22.2736, Calls: General Linguistics/New Zealand

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Date: 02-Jul-2011
From: Brian King [brian.w.king at vuw.ac.nz]
Subject: Linguistics Society of New Zealand Conference
 

	
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Date: Sun, 03 Jul 2011 09:18:24
From: Brian King [brian.w.king at vuw.ac.nz]
Subject: Linguistics Society of New Zealand Conference

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Full Title: Linguistics Society of New Zealand Conference 
Short Title: LINGSOC 

Date: 17-Nov-2011 - 18-Nov-2011
Location: Wellington, New Zealand 
Contact Person: Meredith Marra
Meeting Email: lingsoc at vuw.ac.nz
Web Site: http://www.victoria.ac.nz/lals/research/nzlingsoc2011.aspx 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 15-Jul-2011 

Meeting Description:

Linguistics Society of New Zealand
19th Biennial Conference
17-18 November 2011

Hosted by the School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies
Victoria University of Wellington
http://www.victoria.ac.nz/lals/research/nzlingsoc2011.aspx

Plenary Speakers: 

Prof. Kon Kuiper (University of Canterbury)
Prof. Diana Slade (UTS, Sydney) 

Call for Papers:

Abstracts are invited for presentations and posters in all areas of linguistics (including sociolinguistics/language and society), and from any region or language of the world.

All sessions will be 30 minutes long, with 20 minutes for presentation and up to 10 minutes for discussion.

Please submit abstracts by email no later than 15 July 2011 to lingsoc at vuw.ac.nz

In the body of the email, indicate whether you would like to be considered for a presentation or poster session and include:

- Title of paper/poster
- Name(s) and affiliations) of the author(s)
- Indication of which author(s) will present the paper/poster
- Name of contact author, with email address, postal address, phone and fax numbers

Attach to the email a separate Word or PDF document containing the title and abstract of the paper (but no identification of authorship).

Abstracts should be no more than 250 words long.

Abstracts will be reviewed anonymously by the Programme Committee, and evaluated on grounds of their scope and quality. Authors will be notified of the outcome of their submission by mid-August 2011.







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