24.497, Calls: Austronesian, General Linguistics/USA

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Subject: 24.497, Calls: Austronesian, General Linguistics/USA

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Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2013 13:59:16
From: Nathan Eversole [aflauta20 at gmail.com]
Subject: Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association XX

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Full Title: Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association XX 
Short Title: AFLA 20 

Date: 17-May-2013 - 19-May-2013
Location: Arlington, Texas, USA 
Contact Person: Joseph Sabbagh
Meeting Email: aflauta20 at gmail.com
Web Site: http://ling.uta.edu/~afla20/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Other Specialty: Austronesian Languages 

Call Deadline: 01-Feb-2013 

Meeting Description:

The Department of Linguistics at UT Arlington will host the 20th annual meeting of the Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association. The conference dates are May 17-19, 2013.

AFLA is an organization which promotes the study of Austronesian languages from a formal perspective. We will elicit talks on all aspects of formal linguistics (e.g. language acquisition, morphology, phonology, phonetics, semantics, syntax) of Austronesian languages. In addition to promoting the formal study of Austronesian languages, we especially encourage work by speaker-linguists and junior scholars.  

Invited Speakers:

Sandra Chung (UC Santa Cruz) 
Eric Potsdam (University of Florida)
Norvin Richards (MIT)

Extended Call for Papers:

The deadline for abstract submission has been extended until February 1, 2013. 

Abstracts are invited for 30 minute talks (20+10) or poster presentations on any aspect of formal linguistics (morphology, phonetics, phonology, syntax, semantics) of any Austronesian language(s). Abstracts on experimental/psycholinguistic research of any Austronesian language(s) are also invited. Submission limitations are one singly-authored abstract and one jointly-authored abstract, or two jointly-authored abstracts per applicant. 

Abstracts should be limited to a maximum of two Letter-sized (or A4) pages (for text, examples, trees, tableaux, and references), with margins of one inch and in 12 pt. type. 

Abstracts should be submitted as pdf files online, on the AFLA 20 submission website: 

http://linguistlist.org/confcustom/afla20







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