28.2091, Calls: Turkish, General Linguistics/USA

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LINGUIST List: Vol-28-2091. Thu May 04 2017. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 28.2091, Calls: Turkish, General Linguistics/USA

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Date: Thu, 04 May 2017 11:29:30
From: Betul Erbasi [betul.erbasi at gmail.com]
Subject: Workshop on Turkish, Turkic and the Languages of Turkey

 
Full Title: Workshop on Turkish, Turkic and the Languages of Turkey 
Short Title: Tu+3 

Date: 18-Nov-2017 - 19-Nov-2017
Location: UCLA, Los Angeles, USA 
Contact Person: Betul Erbasi
Meeting Email: tu3workshop at gmail.com
Web Site: http://tu3workshopucla.wordpress.com/ 

Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics 

Subject Language(s): Turkish (tur)

Call Deadline: 15-Aug-2017 

Meeting Description:

Tu+3 workshop is based on presentations and discussions about Turkish, other
Turkic languages and non-Turkic languages in Turkey. 

The impulse behind Tu+ 3 is to create a collaborative environment to socialize
and share ideas, little or big.


Call for Papers:

We invite papers from all sub-fields of Linguistics. The workshop will be held
at UCLA on November 18-19, 2017, Saturday and Sunday.

Submissions are open for 30 minute slots (20 minute talks + 10 minutes for
discussion). 

Abstract guidelines:

An EasyChair account has been set up for your submission: Abstracts should
contain original research that, at the time of submission, has neither been
published nor accepted for publication. Please bear in mind that a good
abstract may, but need not contain a fully worked out solution. Please visit
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=tu3 to submit an abstract.

One person can submit at most two abstracts only one of which can be singly
authored. Abstracts must be submitted electronically in PDF format.
Submissions should be anonymous and not reveal the identity of the author(s)
in any form (e.g., references, file name or properties of the abstract).

Abstracts must not exceed two pages in letter-size or A4 paper, including
examples and references, with 2.5 cm (or 1 inch) margins on all sides and
11-point font size.

All questions and comments should be addressed to tu3workshop at gmail.com .




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