23.5120, Calls: Anthro Ling, Historical Ling, Cognitive Sci, Neuroling, Psycholing/Poland

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Subject: 23.5120, Calls: Anthro Ling, Historical Ling, Cognitive Sci, Neuroling, Psycholing/Poland

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Date: Sat, 08 Dec 2012 10:17:32
From: Jacek Mianowski [jacek.mianowski at gmail.com]
Subject: Ways to Protolanguage 3

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 Full Title: Ways to Protolanguage 3 
Short Title: Protolang3 

Date: 25-May-2013 - 26-May-2013
Location: Wroclaw, Poland 
Contact Person: Anna Zasłona
Meeting Email: protolanguage3 at wsf.edu.pl
Web Site: http://www.wsf.edu.pl/57793.xml 

Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics; Cognitive Science; Historical Linguistics; Neurolinguistics; Psycholinguistics 

Call Deadline: 01-Mar-2013 

Meeting Description:

Ways to Protolanguage is a biennial conference on the evolution of language aimed at gaining a multidisciplinary perspective on the range of currently available evidence relevant to early language evolution. By bringing together researchers representing a broad variety of areas, the conference aspires to reflect the inherently interdisciplinary nature of research into the evolution of language.

Call for Papers:

We invite papers from a wide range of subjects related to language evolution, including:

Anthropological linguistics
General evolutionary theory
Evolutionary psychology
Cultural evolution
Comparative psychology
Pleistocene archaeology
Palaeoanthropology
Computational modelling
Genetics of language disorders
Speech physiology
Contact linguistics
History of writing
Cultural anthropology
Gesture studies
Neuroscience of language
Primatology
Animal cognition
Animal communication

Important Dates:

Closing date for registration online and submission of abstracts: 1 March 2013
Notification of abstract acceptance: 15 March 2013
Deadline for registration fee payment: 5 May 2013

Registration and Submission of Proposals: 

Please register online: The registration form online will be available on the conference website http://protolanguage2013.wsf.edu.pl from 15 December 2012.

Please send a 400-500 word abstract for a 30-minute paper with a short bio (20 minutes presentation and 10 minutes for discussion) by 31 March 2013 to protolanguage3 at wsf.edu.pl.

Paper proposals should include the following elements:

Title of the paper
Author(s) name
Author(s) institution affiliation, address, and contact email 
Abstract text (max. 400-500 words) 
Times New Roman font size 12 pt. 
A Microsoft Word 2003 (.doc) file



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