25.2174, Calls: General Linguistics/USA

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Subject: 25.2174, Calls: General Linguistics/USA

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Date: Sat, 17 May 2014 11:42:00
From: Cornelia Loos [tls.conference at gmail.com]
Subject: 15th Conference of the Texas Linguistic Society

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Full Title: 15th Conference of the Texas Linguistic Society 
Short Title: TLS15 

Date: 24-Oct-2014 - 26-Oct-2014
Location: Austin, TX, USA 
Contact Person: Christopher Brown
Meeting Email: tls.conference at gmail.com
Web Site: http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~tls/2014tls/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 31-May-2014 

Meeting Description:

The 15th meeting of the Texas Linguistic Society will take place October 24-26, 2014 at the University of Texas at Austin. 

Our keynote speakers include T. Florian Jaeger (University of Rochester), Philippe Schlenker (New York University), and David I. Beaver (University of Texas at Austin).

A special session, entitled 'Experimental Advantages,' will consider the importance of experimental evidence in theories of syntax and semantics, and focus on research that highlights the unique advantages of the experimental environment, as opposed to other sources of data.

2nd Call for Papers:

Extended deadline: 31 May 2014

We invite papers from all areas of linguistics, but especially encourage submissions relevant to our special session, entitled ''Experimental Advantages.'' This session will consider the importance of experimental evidence in theories of syntax and semantics, and focus on research that highlights the unique advantages of the experimental environment, as opposed to other sources of data.

Requirements:

- Maximum 500 words for the text of the abstract. The abstract title, text, examples, figures, and references must not exceed two pages.
- All abstracts will be reviewed anonymously. The abstract should not include the author’s name, affiliation, or other identifying information; be careful that your name and email are not automatically embedded by your word processor.
- To submit your abstract, send it in PDF format to tls.conferencegmail.com. Include the paper title and names of all authors and their affiliations in the body of the email.

Deadline: May 31, 2014.

Notifications of acceptance or rejection will be sent out by July 1, 2014

Presentations will be 20 minutes in length, with 10 minutes for questions.







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