25.2870, Calls: General Linguistics/Georgia

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Subject: 25.2870, Calls: General Linguistics/Georgia

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Date: Tue, 08 Jul 2014 14:32:07
From: Carina Jahani [carina.jahani at lingfil.uu.se]
Subject: International Conference on Iranian Linguistics

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Full Title: International Conference on Iranian Linguistics 
Short Title: ICIL6 

Date: 23-Jun-2015 - 26-Jun-2015
Location: Tbilisi, Georgia 
Contact Person: ICIL 6
Meeting Email: ICIL6 at lingfil.uu.se
Web Site: http://titus.uni-frankfurt.de/icil6/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 30-Nov-2014 

Meeting Description:

The ICIL conferences aim to bring together linguists and philologists of different theoretical backgrounds working on Iranian languages. There are thus only plenary sessions during the conferences in order to allow participants to attend all presentations. 

The ICIL organisers have also published peer-reviewed collections of articles emerging from the conferences, which underline the approach of integrating the various disciplines. 

https://www.facebook.com/events/564245910363810/575104869277914/

Call for Papers:

We expressly solicit contributions from the full range of Iranian linguistics, including formal theoretical perspectives, computational linguistics, neurolinguistics, typological and functional perspectives, as well as diachronic and areal perspectives. 

Abstracts:

Abstracts are invited for 20-minute talks. Please send Word files or PDFs: no longer than two pages, including examples and references (1 inch / 2.5cm margin; font 12), and written in a Unicode-compatible font. Abstracts have to be in English, and anonymous. NB: Unreadable text, invalid email addresses and the like are at your own risk. 

Submitting abstracts procedes via EasyChair at https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icil6 

Submissions are limited to one single-authored and one co-authored paper per person. Abstracts will be anonymously refereed by members of the scientific committee.

The selection of abstracts is thus necessarily strict (usually some 35 abstracts, plus ca. 10 posters out of far more than 100 submissions). 

Important Dates :

Deadline for abstracts: 30 November 2014 
Notification: 15 January 2015 
Conference: 23-26 June 2015







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