25.567, Calls: General Ling, Computational Ling, Language Acq, Neuroling, Psycholing/Israel

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Subject: 25.567, Calls: General Ling, Computational Ling, Language Acq, Neuroling, Psycholing/Israel

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Date: Mon, 03 Feb 2014 14:25:22
From: Lior Ordentlich [tau.linguistics.workshop at gmail.com]
Subject: 2nd Graduate Student Workshop in Memory of Tanya Reinhart

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Full Title: 2nd Graduate Student Workshop in Memory of Tanya Reinhart 

Date: 24-Apr-2014 - 24-Apr-2014
Location: Tel Aviv, Israel 
Contact Person: Lior Ordentlich
Meeting Email: tau.linguistics.workshop at gmail.com
Web Site: http://taulinguisticsworkshop.wordpress.com/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; General Linguistics; Language Acquisition; Neurolinguistics; Phonology; Pragmatics; Psycholinguistics; Semantics; Syntax 

Call Deadline: 12-Feb-2014 

Meeting Description:

The Department of Linguistics at Tel Aviv University is proud to announce the 2nd graduate student workshop in memory of Professor Tanya Reinhart, which will take place on April 24, 2014. 

Invited speaker: Professor Danny Fox (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, MIT).

Final Call for Papers:

Extended deadline: 12 February 2014

MA students and PhD students not having submitted their dissertation in linguistics by April 2014 are invited to submit abstracts of their research in all areas of theoretical and applied linguistics: semantics, syntax, phonology, pragmatics, language acquisition, computational linguistics, psycholinguistics and neurolinguistics.

Papers will be allotted 20 minutes for presentation plus 10 minutes for discussion.

Length: 

Up to two single spaced A4 pages with 2.5 cm margins, typed in 12-point Times New Roman. 

Format: 

Abstracts must be anonymous and in pdf format. 

Submission:

To submit your abstract, please send it to tau.linguistics.workshop at gmail.com no later than 12 February. Please state your name and affiliation in the body of the message. 

Important Dates:

Extended deadline for submission: 12 February 2014 
Notification of acceptance: 7 March 2014
Workshop: 24 April 2014

Website: http://taulinguisticsworkshop.wordpress.com/

Contact info: tau.linguistics.workshop at gmail.com

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