27.1785, Calls: Gen Ling/Singapore

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Subject: 27.1785, Calls: Gen Ling/Singapore

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Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2016 10:41:54
From: Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine [mitcho at nus.edu.sg]
Subject: GLOW in Asia XI

 
Full Title: GLOW in Asia XI 

Date: 20-Feb-2017 - 22-Feb-2017
Location: Singapore, Singapore 
Contact Person: Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine
Meeting Email: glowinasia2017 at gmail.com
Web Site: http://lingconf.com/glowinasia2017 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 01-Sep-2016 

Meeting Description:

The National University of Singapore is pleased to host the 11th GLOW in Asia
colloquium, 20--22 February 2017.

GLOW in Asia offers a forum for presentation and discussion of advanced
research in theoretical linguistics. Its conferences take place within Asia
but attract participants from all over the world.

Invited Speakers:

- Edith Aldridge, University of Washington
- Rajesh Bhatt, University of Amherst at Massachusetts
- Timothy Vance, National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics

Website: http://lingconf.com/glowinasia2017/
Contact email: glowinasia2017 at gmail.com


Call for Abstracts:

The colloquium will consist of approximately 20 talks of 30 minutes each, each
followed by 15 minutes of discussion, as well as poster presentations. We
invite abstracts from all fields of theoretical linguistics. We plan to
publish a proceedings through MIT Working Papers in Linguistics.

Abstracts, including references and data, should be limited to two pages (A4)
with 2.5cm margins, minimum font size 11pt (Times New Roman). Examples should
be interspersed throughout the text. Abstracts must be submitted in PDF format
through EasyChair https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=glowinasia2017 and
must be received by 1 September 2016 (11:59pm SGT). The submission must not
reveal the identity of the author(s) in any way. Submissions are limited to
two per author, with at most one paper being single-authored.

A limited number of partial travel subsidies will be offered to some student
participants and participants from lower-income countries.

Website: http://lingconf.com/glowinasia2017/
Contact email: glowinasia2017 at gmail.com

Important Dates:

Abstract submission deadline: 1 September 2016
Notification: 31 October 2016
Conference: 20--22 February 2017




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