25.991, Calls: Lexicography, Psycholing, Syntax, Text/Corpus Ling, General Ling/Portugal

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Subject: 25.991, Calls: Lexicography, Psycholing, Syntax, Text/Corpus Ling, General Ling/Portugal

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2014 13:18:07
From: João Costa [jcosta at fcsh.unl.pt]
Subject: NOVA Lisbon Linguistics Summer School & Graduate Conference

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Full Title: NOVA Lisbon Linguistics Summer School & Graduate Conference 

Date: 07-Jul-2014 - 12-Jul-2014
Location: Lisbon, Portugal 
Contact Person: João Costa
Meeting Email: jcosta at fcsh.unl.pt

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics; Lexicography; Psycholinguistics; Syntax; Text/Corpus Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 15-Apr-2014 

Meeting Description:

Nova - Lisbon Summer School and Graduate Conference in Linguistics
7-12 July 2014

FCSH-NOVA organizes the Lisbon Summer School and Graduate Conference in Linguistics, open to all graduate students interested in enrolling.

The NOVA Summer School in Linguistics will be followed by a graduate conference, on July 12.

Call for Papers:

Graduate Conference in Linguistics

Graduate students are invited to submit abstracts in all areas of linguistics. Submissions in the areas of (i) psycholinguistics and generative syntax, (ii) terminology and lexicography, (iii) text and discourse linguistics are particularly welcome.

Presentations will be 20 minutes long, followed by 10 minutes for discussion, and will be in English. 

Authors are invited to send one copy of an abstract in English for review. Abstracts must be at most one page long on an A4 or letter-size sheet (8 1/2 by 11) with one-inch margins and typed in at least 12-point font. An optional second page is permitted for data and references. Abstracts must be anonymous. Abstracts should be submitted via email as a PDF attachment to the following address: 

novalinguisticsgradconf at fcsh.unl.pt 

Please name your PDF file with the first author's surname (e.g., Saussure.pdf), use 'Summer School Abstract' in the Subject header and include the information in (1) - (7), which should constitute the body of the message. 

1. Name(s) of author(s) 
2. Title of talk 
3. Area
4. Affiliation(s) 
5. Email address(es) 
6. Fax number of first author 
7. Postal address of first author 

Please also indicate whether you want your abstract to be considered for oral or poster presentation, or either. Authors may submit up to two abstracts, one individual and one joint (or two joint). 

Important Dates:

Deadline for submission: April 15
Notification of acceptance: May 15
Conference day: July 12







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