22.4729, Calls: Turkish, General Linguistics/Turkey

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LINGUIST List: Vol-22-4729. Mon Nov 28 2011. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 22.4729, Calls: Turkish, General Linguistics/Turkey

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Date: 28-Nov-2011
From: Deniz Zeyrek [dezeyrek at metu.edu.tr]
Subject: 16th International Conference on Turkish Linguistics


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Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2011 13:05:06
From: Deniz Zeyrek [dezeyrek at metu.edu.tr]
Subject: 16th International Conference on Turkish Linguistics

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Full Title: 16th International Conference on Turkish Linguistics 
Short Title: ICTL 2012 

Date: 18-Sep-2012 - 21-Sep-2012
Location: Ankara, Turkey 
Contact Person: Deniz Zeyrek
Meeting Email: ictl2012 at metu.edu.tr
Web Site: http://www.ictl2012.metu.edu.tr/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Subject Language(s): Turkish (tur)

Call Deadline: 15-Feb-2012 

Meeting Description:

We are pleased to announce the 16th International Conference on Turkish Linguistics which will take place from September 18 to September 21, 2012 in Ankara, Turkey, and will be organized by the Middle East Technical University (METU). 

Participation:

Registration should be made on-line via the conference website (please contact the organizers to find out other means in case you cannot register on-line for some reason). To register with the conference, please fill out the on-line registration form and deposit the registration fee with one of the bank accounts which will be given later.
 
Registration deadline (early-bird fee): June 15, 2012


Venue:

The conference venue is in the Congress and Culture Center (CCC) of Middle East Technical University, which is located in the middle of the METU Campus.

All conference details regarding information about travel, accommodation, as well as social activities and especially the fees will soon be made available on the conference website. 

Call for Papers:

We invite papers on Turkish or other Turkic languages in all linguistic domains. The official languages of the conference will be English and Turkish.

We invite three types of presentations:

1. Individual Papers

Individual or co-authored papers will get a time slot of 20 minutes, plus 10 minutes for discussion. Abstracts - not exceeding 250 words (examples and references
 included) - should cover the topic, the research question and research methods, and bibliographical notes.
 
2. Workshop Presentations

Workshops deal with special topics in depth and in detail and may have a length of 2 hours. The workshop organizers are expected to select the topic, to invite the participants and to ensure the interrelatedness of the contributions. The number of papers and the internal format of the session in terms of length of presentations, discussion time, etc., is up to the organizers. The organizers hand in an abstract of the concept of the workshop comprising not more than 650 words; the concept should include a summary of the individual presentations. In addition, each contributor has to hand in an abstract of her/his paper separately. The workshop concept as a whole and each paper within a workshop will be reviewed.
 
3. Posters


Poster presentations aim at providing information about a work in progress, and/or recent research results. They will take place at the time and location designated by the organizing committee.
 
Submission of Abstracts:

Each participant can submit only two abstracts of any type at most: an individual and/or a co-authored one. You are kindly requested to enter the abstract into the on-line form on the conference website. Please note that abstracts sent by snail mail cannot be accepted.

Reviewing of the Abstracts:

All abstracts will be double blind peer reviewed; the results of the evaluation as well as the comments of the reviewers will be transferred to the applicant individually and confidentially. 

Important Dates:

Submission of abstracts of individual papers: January 15, 2012

Submission of abstracts of workshops: January 15, 2012
Submission of abstracts of workshop papers: February 15, 2012
Submission of abstracts of posters: February 1, 2012
Announcement of accepted individual paper proposals: May 15, 2012


Organizing Committee:
 
Deniz Zeyrek, Cigdem Sagın Simsek, Jochen Rehbein
Middle East Technical University





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