27.3304, Calls: General Linguistics/USA

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Subject: 27.3304, Calls: General Linguistics/USA

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Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2016 12:52:30
From: Fernando Tejedo [lftejedo at wisc.edu]
Subject: 5th Luso-Hispanic Linguistics Symposium

 
Full Title: 5th Luso-Hispanic Linguistics Symposium 
Short Title: 5th LHLS 

Date: 29-Oct-2016 - 29-Oct-2016
Location: Madison, Wisconsin, USA 
Contact Person: Fernando Tejedo
Meeting Email: lftejedo at wisc.edu
Web Site: http://sites.google.com/a/wisc.edu/5th-luso-hispanic-linguistics-symposium/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Subject Language(s): Portuguese (por)
                     Spanish (spa)

Call Deadline: 23-Sep-2016 

Meeting Description:

5th Symposium on Luso-Hispanic Linguistics
 
The Department of Spanish and Portuguese at UW-Madison is pleased to announce
the 5th Luso-Hispanic Linguistics Symposium (5th LHLS), to be held Saturday,
October 29, 2016 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. This Symposium will
include presentations on different fields of descriptive, applied or
theoretical linguistics from a synchronic or diachronic perspective. Language
contact issues will be highlighted in this event.
20-minute papers may be delivered in either Portuguese, Spanish or English in
this one-day event

This year’s keynote speaker will be Professor José Ignacio Hualde (University
of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign).


Call for Papers:

The Departments of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of
Wisconsin-Madison and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee invite submissions
for papers to be presented at the 5th Luso-Hispanic Linguistics Symposium (5th
LHLS), to be held Saturday, 29 October,  2016 at the University of
Wisconsin-Madison.

Submissions for the main session from graduate students and other junior
scholars, are welcome in any field of descriptive, applied or theoretical
linguistics from a synchronic or diachronic perspective. Papers should not
exceed 20 minutes. The languages of the symposium are English, Portuguese and
Spanish.

This year’s keynote speakers are:
José Ignacio Hualde, University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign 

Abstracts should be at most one page, with one-inch margins and 12-point font.
A second page may be included for references and/or data. Abstracts should be
sent to lftejedo AT wisc DOT edu.

The deadline for submission is September 23, 2016. You will be notified of the
status of your submission by the end of September.

Registration and accommodation information will be provided once proposals are
accepted.  

Registration fees: 
$40 (students) and $75 (non-student & faculty) to be submitted before October
15, 2016; a $20 late fee will be assessed on registrations received after that
date.

Please contact the submissions coordinator with any questions or concerns: 
Fernando Tejedo
lftejedo AT wisc DOT edu




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