26.721, Calls: Romance, General Ling, Applied Ling, Historical Ling, Ling Theories/USA

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Subject: 26.721, Calls: Romance, General Ling, Applied Ling, Historical Ling, Ling Theories/USA

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Date: Tue, 03 Feb 2015 18:58:36
From: Francisco Martínez Ibarra [fmartinezibarra at towson.edu]
Subject: Selected Topics in Romance Linguistics

 
Full Title: Selected Topics in Romance Linguistics 

Date: 07-Jan-2016 - 10-Jan-2016
Location: Austin, TX, USA 
Contact Person: Francisco Martinez Ibarra
Meeting Email: fmartinezibarra at towson.edu

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Historical Linguistics; Linguistic Theories 

Language Family(ies): Romance 

Call Deadline: 20-Mar-2015 

Meeting Description:

The Comparative Romance Linguistics Discussion Group welcomes a wide range of
participants and approaches to Romance Linguistics and invites the submission
of abstracts for the 2016 Modern Languages Association Convention exploring
any area of Romance Linguistics (theoretical or applied) within any framework.
Although preference is given to papers addressing more than one Romance
Language, all abstracts will be considered.


Call for Papers:

Abstracts should be submitted in .pdf format, not exceeding 1 page (300-500 words), with a second page reserved for examples, tables and references. Please include the presenter’s name, affiliation, and contact information in the body of the email. Abstracts are due by March 20, 2015.







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