24.2399, Calls: General Ling, Psycholing, Language Acquisition, Computational Ling/Spain

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Subject: 24.2399, Calls: General Ling, Psycholing, Language Acquisition, Computational Ling/Spain

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Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2013 10:17:18
From: Melania S. Masià [melania.sanchez at cchs.csic.es]
Subject: 10th Workshop on Syntax and Semantics

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Full Title: 10th Workshop on Syntax and Semantics 
Short Title: WoSS 10 

Date: 11-Jul-2013 - 12-Jul-2013
Location: Madrid, Spain 
Contact Person: Woss 10 Madrid
Meeting Email: woss10madrid at gmail.com
Web Site: https://sites.google.com/site/woss10madrid 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Psycholinguistics 

Call Deadline: 17-Jun-2013 

Meeting Description:

WoSS is a series of rotating graduate workshops organized by PhD students for PhD students working in any domain of generative linguistics, broadly construed. The aim of WoSS is to give PhD students the opportunity to present their work in progress and to promote the bonds within this generation of young linguists. This year’s WoSS is organized by the LyCC group at the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC).

Keynote Speakers:

Berit Gehrke (UPF)
Juan Uriagereka (University of Maryland)

2nd Call for Papers:

We encourage PhD students to submit abstracts on any aspect of theoretical linguistics (syntax, semantics, pragmatics, morphology, phonetics, phonology, psycholinguistics, language acquisition, computational linguistics). Accepted papers will be presented orally (20 minutes talk + 10 minutes discussion).

Authors must be students, i.e., may not have received the Ph.D. degree before July 2013. Abstracts must be anonymous and at most one page long, plus one page for examples and references. Formatting conventions hold: A4 or letter paper, with one-inch (2.54 cm) margins and 12-point Times New Roman font, single spacing.

Submissions are limited to one individual abstract per author. Abstracts must be submitted through Easy Abstracts or, alternatively, sent to woss10madrid at gmail.com as PDF attachments by June 17:

http://linguistlist.org/easyabs/woss10madrid 
woss10madrid at gmail.com

Important Dates:

New submission deadline: June 17, 2013
Notification of acceptance: June 25, 2013
Workshop dates: July 11-12, 2013







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