27.3435, Calls: General Linguistics/Nepal

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Subject: 27.3435, Calls: General Linguistics/Nepal

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Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2016 13:16:10
From: Krishna Prasad Chalise [krishna40e at yahoo.com]
Subject: 37th Annual Conference of Linguistic Society of Nepal

 
Full Title: 37th Annual Conference of Linguistic Society of Nepal 
Short Title: 37LSN 

Date: 26-Nov-2016 - 27-Nov-2016
Location: Kathmandu, Nepal 
Contact Person: Krishna Prasad Chalise
Meeting Email: linguisticsocietynepal at gmail.com
Web Site: http://www.lsn.org.np/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Call Deadline: 25-Sep-2016 

Meeting Description:

Linguistic Society of Nepal (LSN) organizes an annual conference on 26-27
November every year. The conference is one of the major activities of the
Society which provides a platform for those who have been working on different
aspects of languages. LSN has been organizing the annual conferences since
1979 unfailingly bringing various linguists and practitioners together from
home and abroad to exchange ideas concerning Nepalese languages.


Call for Papers:

You are requested to submit an abstract for the conference presentation on
theoretical, descriptive, interdisciplinary, or applied aspects of language
studies. 

There will be oral and poster presentation sessions. The details of the
abstract are as follows:

- The abstract contains 150-200 words exactly (the title, references and
author information will not be counted in this word limit).
- The title should be followed by the name of the author/authors, author's
affiliation, address, email and cell phone number.
- The abstract should contain the information about the data, methodology and
findings of the research (but no separate headings).
- For English medium paper, the abstract should be in English in Roman script;
and for Nepali medium paper, it should be in Nepali in Devanagari Unicode.
- Examples from other languages, in English medium paper, should be presented
in IPA Unicode. Other scripts can also be used in the example if it is
necessary, however it should be in Unicode.
- Abstract should be both in the MS Word and PDF format.(The accepted
abstracts will be included in the abstracts and program booklet after
registration process has been completed.)

Oral presentation: 20 minutes for presentation and 5 minutes for discussion

Poster presentation: Poster size: 91 cm wide and 122 cm tall (A0 paper size) 
Font size: Maximum 78 pt (for main title) and Minimum 24 pt (for body text)

Important Dates:

Submission deadline: 25 September 2016
Notification of acceptance: 30 October 2016
Conference: 26-27 November 2016




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