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Subject: 22.4748, Calls: General Linguistics/USA

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Date: 28-Nov-2011
From: Chris Heffner [heffner3 at msu.edu]
Subject: Great Lakes Expo for Experimental and Formal Undergraduate Linguistics 2012


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Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2011 11:04:23
From: Chris Heffner [heffner3 at msu.edu]
Subject: Great Lakes Expo for Experimental and Formal Undergraduate Linguistics 2012

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Full Title: Great Lakes Expo for Experimental and Formal Undergraduate Linguistics 2012 
Short Title: GLEEFUL 2012 

Date: 21-Apr-2012 - 21-Apr-2012
Location: East Lansing, Michigan, USA 
Contact Person: Chris Heffner
Meeting Email: gleeful.2012 at gmail.com
Web Site: https://sites.google.com/site/gleeful2012/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 22-Jan-2012 

Meeting Description:

The q Undergraduate Association for Linguistics at Michigan State (qUALMS) is proud to announce the second annual Great Lakes Expo for Experimental and Formal Undergraduate Linguistics (GLEEFUL) on April 21, 2012. GLEEFUL aims to bring together undergraduate linguists from across the continent to present high-quality research to their peers. Dr. David Pesetsky, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will be our keynote speaker.

GLEEFUL is thankful for support from the Michigan State Office of the Provost (Undergraduate Education), the College of Arts and Letters, the Department of Linguistics and Germanic, Slavic, Asian and African Languages, and the Cognitive Science Program. 

Call for Papers:

We invite 1 page abstracts (500 words) for 10 minute presentations or posters from any area of linguistics. Abstract submission and registration will all be done electronically through our website, available through https://sites.google.com/site/gleeful2012/ (via the 'Submission' link in the left navigation).

Deadline for submission of abstract: January 22, 2012.

Abstracts will be reviewed, and participants will be notified starting on February 26, 2012.

For further information, you can send an email to gleeful.2012 at gmail.com, or check out the GLEEFUL website.

Chris Heffner
President, qUALMS





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