23.2515, Calls: General Linguistics/UK

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Subject: 23.2515, Calls: General Linguistics/UK

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Date: Tue, 29 May 2012 10:58:39
From: Rebecca Jackson [plc at manchester.ac.uk]
Subject: Manchester and Salford New Researchers Forum in Linguistics

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Full Title: Manchester and Salford New Researchers Forum in Linguistics 

Date: 02-Nov-2012 - 03-Nov-2012
Location: Manchester, United Kingdom 
Contact Person: Rebecca Jackson
Meeting Email: plc at manchester.ac.uk
Web Site: http://manchestersalfordplc.webs.com/posterfil.pdf 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 31-Aug-2012 

Meeting Description:

The Manchester and Salford New Researchers Forum in Linguistics (FiL) is an annual event which aims to bring together new researchers including postgraduate students, postdoctoral researchers and early career researchers to present current work, results and problems from any field of linguistics. The event includes the presentation of papers, posters, a careers panel and plenary talks, as well as a dinner and drinks. The FiL will take place at the University of Manchester from 2-3 November 2012. Further information will be available on the website soon.

Plenary Speakers:

We are delighted to welcome new lecturers and emerging researchers to share their research and experience of work in academia. 

Sam Kirkham - University of Sheffield/Lancaster University
George Walkden - University of Manchester
Laurel MacKenzie - University of Pennsylvania/University of Manchester
Ingrid Lossius Falkum - University of Oslo/Stanford University 

Call for Papers:

Submissions for oral and poster presentations in all areas of linguistics are welcomed. Presentations should be no more than 20 minutes in length with 10 additional minutes allocated for questions, comments and discussion.

Submission of Abstracts:

Abstracts should be no more than one page of A4 in length, 12pt, excluding references. The deadline for receipt of all abstracts is 31 August 2012. Please follow instructions on the Linguist List Easy Abstracts submission site for the Manchester and Salford New Researchers Forum in Linguistics:

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Registration:

To be announced

The event's website http://www.manchestersalfordplc.co.uk is currently under construction, but more details will appear soon.






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