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Subject: 22.4632, Calls: Portuguese, General Linguistics/USA

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Date: 19-Nov-2011
From: Leila Lehnen [llehnen at unm.edu]
Subject: American Portuguese Studies Association 8th International Conference


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Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 08:39:15
From: Leila Lehnen [llehnen at unm.edu]
Subject: American Portuguese Studies Association 8th International Conference

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Full Title: American Portuguese Studies Association 8th International Conference 
Short Title: APSA 

Date: 04-Oct-2012 - 06-Oct-2012
Location: Iowa City, Iowa, USA 
Contact Person: Leila Lehnen
Meeting Email: llehnen at unm.edu
Web Site: http://www.portuguese-apsa.com/conferences 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Subject Language(s): Portuguese (por)

Call Deadline: 10-Feb-2012 

Meeting Description:

The 8th International Conference of the American Portuguese Studies Association (APSA) will take place at the University of Iowa in Iowa City, IA, October 4-6, 2012. 

Call for Papers:

Prospective participants are encouraged to submit proposals for complete panels of 3-4 papers in any area of Luso-African, Brazilian and Portuguese Literatures, Cultures and Linguistics. Inter-disciplinary and comparative approaches are also encouraged. Individual paper proposals will also be considered. Participants are limited to one paper presentation, but can contribute in as many as two other capacities such as chair, and/or round table participant.

Participants should submit panel proposals or individual paper proposals of approximately 100-200 words online at the APSA website:

http://www.portuguese-apsa.com ('Conferences')

All proposals are due by February 10, 2012.
Papers can be presented in either Portuguese or English.
The Program Committee will announce final decisions by March 30, 2012.

Please note: Congress participants must be APSA members by date of congress registration. In order to be included in the conference program, congress participants must register by September 1, 2012. Information on APSA membership can be obtained at: 

http://www.portuguese-apsa.com





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