22.1003, Calls: Salish, Straits, General Ling, Language Documentation/Canada

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Subject: 22.1003, Calls: Salish, Straits, General Ling, Language Documentation/Canada

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Date: 01-Mar-2011
From: John Lyon [johnlyon at interchange.ubc.ca]
Subject: International Conference on Salish and Neighbouring Languages
 

	
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Date: Tue, 01 Mar 2011 12:59:03
From: John Lyon [johnlyon at interchange.ubc.ca]
Subject: International Conference on Salish and Neighbouring Languages

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Full Title: International Conference on Salish and Neighbouring Languages 
Short Title: ICSNL 

Date: 05-Aug-2011 - 07-Aug-2011
Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada 
Contact Person: Henry Davis
Meeting Email: henryd at interchange.ubc.ca
Web Site: http://icsnl.org 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language Documentation 

Subject Language(s): Lushootseed (lut)
                     Kalispel-Pend D'oreille (fla)
                     Salish, Southern Puget Sound (slh)
                     Salish, Straits (str)

Call Deadline: 01-May-2011 

Meeting Description:

46th Annual International Conference on Salish and Neighbouring Languages

The University of British Columbia Department of Linguistics is pleased to announce that the 46th Annual International Conference on Salish and Neighbouring Languages (ICSNL) will be held at the University of British Columbia, (Vancouver, BC) on August 5th-7th, 2011. 

Call for Papers:

All papers relevant to the documentation, analysis, preservation, and teaching of Salish and neighbouring languages are welcome.

Deadline for receipt of papers: May 1st, 2011

All papers submitted by the deadline will appear in a volume of pre-prints, published by UBC Working Papers in Linguistics, and will be available at the conference.

For authors and presenters from last year's ICSNL (2010): If your paper was late or did not otherwise appear in last year's volume, we encourage you to submit these papers for inclusion in the current volume.

Please follow the formatting guidelines found on the 'Style sheet for print volumes' at the UBC Working Papers website:

http://www.linguistics.ubc.ca/ubcwpl/authors#stylesheets

Please submit your papers electronically in .pdf, .doc, or .odt format to ubcwpl at gmail.com by the deadline.

Conference information will be available soon at: www.icsnl.org

Conference e-mail contact:  Henry Davis, henryd at interchange.ubc.ca


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